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Cove Lounge

The Cove lounge chair is as much about comfort as it is about form. Both visually striking and welcoming, Cove offers tremendous flexibility and will support most any seated posture with room to spare for your tablet, laptop, or a good book. Whether used as a statement lounge piece or grouped to support informal gatherings, Cove enhances appeal and usability within the environment.

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Features

Three basic upholstery styles may be customized through the selection of individual options, ensuring that Cove will adapt easily to a wide range of interiors.

Design and options

  • Choice of lounge low or high back upholstered shell
  • Choice of cast aluminum or wood pedestal bases as well as sled bases from steel rod
  • Shell is rigid, plant-based polyurethane with molded foam topper
  • Optional ottoman

Sustainable design features

  • Greenguard Gold IAQ Certified
  • Level® 2 Certified
  • Recycled content aluminum base
  • Recyclable steel tube bases on sled frame models
  • VOC-free powder coat finish
  • Water-based adhesives

Details

Models

Finishes

Drawings

A. 16"
B. 20.5"
C. 18"
D1. 36"
D2. 25"
E. 7"
F. 30"
G. 30.5"
Lounge Chair - Four-Blade Aluminum Base
A. 16"
B. 20.5"
C. 18"
D1. 36"
D2. 25"
E. 7"
F. 30"
G. 30.5"
Lounge Chair - Sled Base
A. 16"
B. 20.5"
C. 18"
D1. 36"
D2. 25"
E. 7"
F. 30"
G. 30.5"
Lounge Chair - Four-Blade Wood-Capped Base
A. 16”
B. 20.5”
C. 30”
D1. 32”
D2. 22.5”
E. 8”
F. 42”
G. 32.5”
High Back - Four-Blade Aluminum Base
A. 16”
B. 20.5”
C. 30”
D1. 32”
D2. 22.5”
E. 8”
F. 42”
G. 32.5”
High Back - Sled Base
A. 16”
B. 20.5”
C. 30”
D1. 32”
D2. 22.5”
E. 8”
F. 42”
G. 32.5”
High Back - Four-Blade Wood-Capped Base
A. 15.5"
B. 18.75"
C. 20.5"
D. 23.375"
E. 24.5"
Ottoman - Four-Blade Aluminum Base
A. 15.25"
B. 18.75"
C. 20.5"
D. 23.375"
E. 24.5"
Ottoman - Sled Base

Resources

Designed by Brandon Walker

A job building architectural models made Brandon Walker realize that he wanted to design furniture. “It is the perfect melding of my interests,” explains Walker, who had studied painting and sculpture as an undergraduate. “It has the creativity that drives me as an artist but includes the more functional aspect of architecture.” After completing an MFA at the Rhode Island School of Design, Walker joined Stylex in 2014. Now a senior designer, he continues to combine beauty and practicality. “A design’s most important aspect is longevity,” he says. “Being around for a long time, being used across generations, and being appreciated by people.” Walker lives in the greater Philadelphia area.

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