His unwilting blossoms were more likely to end up as patterns on the chaise longue than framed on the wall above it.
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Charles Eames is best known for his furniture _ the plywood chairs and chaise longue he did for the Herman Miller company.
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Yes, Virginia, this year the merry old soul has been replaced, his furry red lap traded in for a well-worn tufted-leather chaise longue.
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The Romans also adapted a chaise longue style chair for the " accubatio " ( the act of reclining during a meal ).
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West, from her reclining position on a chaise longue, looked up at me with an expression of " Have I sunk to this?
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One wouldn't mind getting wet in her transparent lavender slicker, and her bare navy bandeau sheath and baby cardigan begged for a chaise longue.
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They repositioned the chaise longue against the wall in the dining room, and returned the love seat to its original position, facing the fireplace.
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It originally denoted an item of furniture for lying or sleeping on, somewhat like a chaise longue, but now refers to sofas in general.
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Other pieces included a chaise longue by Frenchman Le Corbusier, which doubled its estimate, selling for euro7, 860 ( US $ 10, 035 ).
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The most remarkable piece is Marc Newson's chaise longue, an elongated blob with a skin of riveted aluminum squares and three bulbous black rubber feet.