Low Retro Loungers

These Stylish 70’s Lounge Chairs Were Design for Erik Jorgensen

The 70’s are gone forever, but consumers can hold on to a piece of them with these retro lounge chairs, designed for Erik Jorgensen. These low square-shaped seats are done in warm colored fabrics, like orange and yellow. Some of these designs are also lined with floral print fabrics, which reinforces the retro feel of the chairs.

Denmark designers Johannes Foersom and Peter Hiort-Lorenze are behind these stylish seating solutions. The legs of these chairs are made from steel, but wrapped in bamboo to match the 70’s feel of the design while still offering strong support.

These chairs are perfect for cozy living spaces. They look comfortable, and come in warm and inviting colors that help to make guests feel welcome. Hippies at heart will love these low loungers.
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