an upholstered reclining chair that has legs that are outstretched so one will be able not just to sit on the chair but also lie down on it to take a short nap
a term that basically refers to an elongated chair that contains four legs
literally a ‘long chair' with an upholstered back and an extended seat designed for reclining. These days, it's usually a single piece of furniture, but historically it comprised an armchair and a large, low, upholstered stool.
An elongated chair, the seat long enough to support the sitter's legs
An upholstered armchair with the back and seat lengthened for reclining. Styles ranges from 19th century formal to contemporary.
An upholstered armchair with the back and seat lengthened for reclining. Styles ranges from formal to contemporary. Find a chaise lounge chair.
A type of sofa or daybed designed for reclining and resembling an elongated chair.
also known as simply as a ?chaise?; a long chair with an extended seat so that a person can sit it in with outstretched legs. (At one time, these were known as ?fainting couches?.)
Literally, a "long chair", armchair, sofa or daybed with the upholstered back and seat lengthened for reclining. Modern chaise lounge styles are usually a single piece; but early version designs were two armchairs with a center stool or a bergère and a large stool.
Pronounced shez long; literally, a "long chair," designed for reclining.