Stressless City gives you the best of Norwegian design, along with the sitting comfort that is only found in a Stressless. With chrome details and high grade leather on a rotating base this recliner is set to make an impression. Stressless City comes in two different heights and back lengths, to make it your perfect companion. The high back model is just right for those relaxing moments, while the low back model invites you to gather friends and family around the living room table. Stressless City Home Office gives you the opportunity to bring the world renowned Stressless comfort into your workplace. A new rolling, rotating base makes it an office chair like no other. You can choose between a high and a low back model. Other products in the series Stressless City chair high back std base Stressless City chair high back whigh base Stressless City chair low back standard base Leather, fabric and wood Your next Stressless chair or sofa comes in more than 140 vibrant colors!
We provide four leather qualities and 14 fabric qualities to suit all your comfort and decorating needs. Our Stressless chairs with the characteristic hour glass base use European high-quality beech wood. Under the surface of supple leather and cozy fabric lies trueFrom multifaceted sets of springs to foam that contours to your body, every aspect that goes into a piece of Stressless furniture is deliberately assembled to bring you anUnderstanding the science of comfort and movement fueled our innovative spirit and desire to design the most comfortable, unique furniture in the world. The unique cushioning in our Stressless recliners and sofas embraces and supports your body like nothing else. 40 years of innovation have brought us to a point where we wholeheartedly can say that our Stressless recliners and sofas are the best on the market. One reason why we can take such a bold stance is that the manufacturing of every little component on a Stressless takes place at our own factories, in the fjords of Norway.
The Stressless City recliner is designed and made by Ekornes in Norway. Stressless has built the world’s finest recliners since 1971. Design, function and comfort are at the heart of the Stressless concept. The chairs we build feature unique functions found nowhere else like our Plus™ System, which gives you perfect lumbar and neck support, and the Glide System that follows your body’s movements to adjust your recliner to the perfect position. Our adjustable ottomans complete the experience of comfort you’ll find in no other recliner. Our products are built to the highest standards and feature a 10-year warranty on the internal mechanism. No one builds a recliner like Stressless.DIDN'T FIND THE LIVING ROOM CHAIRS YOU WERE LOOKING FOR? Shop for a wide assortment of living room chairs from our other brands. Kids Living Room Chairs at Pottery Barn Kids Modern Living Room Chairs at west elm Traditional Living Room Chairs at Pottery Barn Teen Living Room Chairs at PBteen
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Some items in this category may not be eligible for international shipping. Ava Slipcovered Chair & a Half Audrey Fabric Wing Chair Kent Club Chair and Ottoman Oskar Club Chair and Ottoman Kent Club Chair with Cushion Jordan Fabric Wing Chair Set of Two Valencia Chairs Augusto Chair and Ottoman Santino Wing Chair and Ottoman Santino Wing Chair with Cushion Jordan Fabric Swatch Program Tilda Fabric Swatch Program 2017 Leather Swatch Ring Designed by Sam Hecht and Kim Colin, 2012 Taking steel wire, a material long revered in the Herman Miller Collection for its strength and utility, Sam Hecht and Kim Colin have created a versatile seating group that answers today’s need for comfort, durability, and mobility. The sofa’s multilayered, upholstered foam cushions provide a strong visual counterpart to the steel frame and render it about half the weight of conventional sofas, making cleaning and moving the furniture around in tight quarters significantly easier.
Available in a white or black frame, the two- or three-seat sofa and club chair and ottoman options adapt easily to meet the evolving needs of a casual yet sophisticated space. Wireframe Sofa 2-seat shown in Raw Umber/Hopsak by Alexander Girard, Black frame (as shown).Wireframe Sofa 2-seat shown in Crimson/Hopsak by Alexander Girard, White frame (left). Eames Rectangular Coffee Table Designed by Charles and Ray Eames, 1946 Charles and Ray Eames’ continuous exploration into the possibilities of molded plywood finds new shape in the Rectangular Coffee Table, an update to their well-known molded plywood coffee table. Available in white laminate, walnut, ebony, or white ash, the design shares the same clean lines and elegant simplicity with all of their Molded Plywood Family—from chairs, to tables, to folding screens. In form and spirit, it brings beauty and usefulness to any living, working, or lounging environment. Eames Rectangular Coffee Table shown in White laminate top, Walnut base.
Eames Upholstered Molded Plywood Lounge Chair Charles and Ray Eames’ technique for molding sheets of lightweight plywood veneer into gently curved shapes helped revolutionize modern furniture. Their Molded Plywood Lounge Chair—available with a wood or metal base—imparts a soft appearance to a hard material, resulting in an inviting seat with unexpected comfort. The numerous finish options, as well as the option for upholstery, which was reintroduced two years ago, continue to push and evolve the Eameses’ molded plywood designs. Eames Upholstered Molded Plywood Lounge Chair Metal Base shown in Terra Cotta, Orange, Pink Dark Dark/Hopsak by Alexander Girard, White Ash frame, Trivalent Chrome base. Designed by George Nelson, 1946 In addition to serving as a base for Nelson’s Basic Cabinet Series, this multipurpose bench also functions as a low table or as extra seating. Available in three lengths, with the option of a wood or metal base, it offers endless versatility for a variety of spaces in the home, office, and beyond.
Nelson Platform Bench shown in Maple, Ebony Wood base. Eames Table Contract Base Round Designed by Charles and Ray Eames, 1958 With its classic “contract base”—the original base on the suite of furniture the Eameses were commissioned to design for the J. Irwin Miller house—this handsome and sturdy table is the perfect surface for any modern interior. Available in dining and coffee table heights, the round table top comes in a variety of sizes and finishes, including laminate, veneer, and stone. Eames Table Contract base Round in Georgia White Marble top, Black column, Polished Aluminum base (as shown).Eames Table Contract Base Round in Georgia Grey Marble top, Black column, Black base (left). Eames Aluminum Group Lounge Chair Designed by Charles and Ray Eames, 1958, 1969 Since their inception, in 1958, as outdoor seating for industrialist J. Irwin Miller’s Columbus, Indiana, home, the Eames Aluminum Group chairs have been welcome anywhere that comfort and style are required, be it a conference room, executive suite, hotel or building lobby, or living room or den.
The Lounge Chair, outfitted with a 4-star base, comes in a variety of textile and leather upholstery options, as well as powder-coated frame finishes, making it an endlessly versatile addition to any lounge space. Eames Aluminum Group Highback Lounge in Pearl MCL Leather, Lava MCL Leather headrest, Polished Aluminum frame (as shown).Eames Aluminum Group Highback Lounge in Black MCL Leather, Graphite Satin frame (left). Tuxedo Component Lounge Group Designed by BassamFellows for Geiger, 2011 Marrying the flexibility and functionality of sectional seating with the elegance of a highly tailored sofa, BassamFellows’ Tuxedo Component Lounge is built on a series of simple base elements from which a full array of configurations is possible. Its modular grid allows for endless variation: seat, back, corner, and arm units can be coupled with single-, double-, or triple-base platforms. Quilted seat and back cushions provide handcrafted detail and a softly textured surface, and a non-quilted version is available for those who prefer a more minimal profile.
Tuxedo Component Lounge Corner Sofa with Attached Sofa Non-Quilted, 123/Remix by Kvadrat from Maharam, Black frame (as shown).Tuxedo Component Club Chair Quilted shown in Noble/Cadet, Satin Chrome frame (left). Designed by Isamu Noguchi, 1949 Two years after the introduction of his glass-topped table, Noguchi created a second piece for Herman Miller: the Rudder Table. Taking its name from the shape of its single wood support, the table’s base is rounded out by two simple metal hairpin legs. With a biomorphic shape similar to that of the glass-topped table, the Rudder Table enjoys a visual lightness and a material affinity with other pieces in the Herman Miller Collection. This updated archival design was adapted in collaboration with the Noguchi Foundation and is available in walnut, ebony, or white ash. Noguchi Rudder Table shown in Ebony veneer top, Ebony base, Chrome leg. Designed by Ward Bennett for Geiger, 1970 Ward Bennett’s work has been long revered for its contemporary, understated luxury.
His sensuous yet minimal Rolled Arm Sofa has universal appeal and can move from residential to commercial spaces with ease. Its generous, low-slung, architecturally scaled volumes and crisply mitered upholstery provide a graceful silhouette. Perched on recessed solid wood legs and produced in walnut or ash, Rolled Arm is available in three sofa sizes or as a club chair. Rolled Arm Sofa shown in Natural/Lanalux by Alexander Girard, Walnut foot. H Frame Coffee Table Designed by Ward Bennett for Geiger, 1965 Ward Bennett once said, “I am interested in the essence, the bones, in contrast to surface ornament. In any product, I ask myself: Does it work? His H Frame Family, with its utilitarian form and precise proportions, more than meets these goals with various combinations of open shelves, file drawers, and enclosed storage. The refined, minimal forms allows the materials come to the fore—and the configurations are numerous: tops may be selected from a wide range of stone, wood, and glass, and the steel frame comes in three different finishes.
Thanks to their refined simplicity, the tables are as welcome in an executive office as they are in a living room. H Frame Coffee Table shown in Georgia Grey marble top, Satin Chrome frame. Designed by Ward Bennett for Geiger, 1966 Based on George Washington’s 18th century swivel chair, with its short seat and notable lumbar support, the Bumper Lounge Chair is a bucket seat in the most classic sense. Comfort is achieved in a deceptively simple, nearly seamless form. The arm cap is shaped from one continuous piece of fabric or leather, as are the inner and outer shells. Available with a 4-star swivel base, the Bumper Lounge Chair makes a graceful addition to any setting—commercial or residential—that requires a relaxed and supportive spot to work, meet, or decompress. Bumper is also available as a side chair with a 4-leg base, as well as a conference chair with a 5-star caster base. Bumper Lounge Chair arm and cushion shown in Stone/MCL Leather; Shell shown in Stone/Double Beam from Geiger Textiles, Satin Chrome base.