This chaise lounge was designed by Rick Lee and features his signature flair for modern, organic shapes. The wedge shape and soft, contemporary angles makes it pair nicely with the sofas from this collection. Or, it can easily stand alone as its own signature statement piece. Chaise comes standard with aluminum legs, but wood legs are also available.
The Menlo Park Contemporary Armless Chaise Lounge, made by American Leather,
is brought to you by Sprintz Furniture. Sprintz Furniture is a local furniture store, serving the Nashville, Franklin, and Greater Tennessee area. Product availability may vary.
Contact us for the most current availability on this product.
Optional wood legs are available in Acorn, Espresso, or Walnut finish
Optional wood legs are available in Acorn, Espresso, or Walnut finish
Leg / Base Type
Exposed Wood Leg
Leg / Base Type
Metal Leg
Leg or Base Description
Aluminum legs come standard. Wood legs also available to order.
Seat Back Type - Upholstery
Attached Back
Design Style
Contemporary
Fabric Options
Hundreds of fabric, leather, and performance fabric colors are available for special order. Every frame is available in premium quality, top grain leather that is carefully selected from the top 10% worldwide.
Arm Type - Upholstered
Track Arm
Pillow Description
Headrest pillow included
Dimensions
Height (bottom to top)
32" H
Width (side to side)
63" W
Depth (front to back)
23" D
Seat Height
18"
Seat Width
26"
Construction & Materials
Seat Support
Advanced unidirectional suspension system
Origin
Made In the USA
Frame Construction
Each frame is constructed from wood harvested from sustainable forests and is precision-engineered to create as little scrap as possible. The scrap that remains is recycled or reused.
Padding & Ergonomics
All of our furniture styles use soy-based BiOH® Polyols Renew™ foam cushioning that is fully recyclable and available in a wide assortment of firmness and densities.
Tailoring
The European upholstery method provides the cleanest, most tailored lines and seams possible. It is often referred to as “sock-on” upholstery, which allows detailing that is as meticulous and precise as custom-tailored clothing.
Warranty
Most products have a lifetime warranty on their frame.