Hello AT,
I have a question, or a request, that you may be able to help me with. Enclosed is a picture of a chair that I saw in a Smith & Noble (window treatments) catalogue. I’m interested in seeing if I can locate the manufacturer and ultimately check out the chair itself. I did email Smith & Noble to see if they could help and received this response: “Thank you for your email. Unfortunately, I am unable to assist you in locating the furniture in our catalog. You'll find that our catalog is shot by a photographer in the homes of our various customers. We do not keep a record of where they purchase the background items.”...
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While I am interested in the chair, I’m not interested in pursuing Smith & Noble any further, and I certainly don’t want you to go out of your way for this. But I was wondering if maybe there was a way to upload the picture to your apartment therapy site to see if anyone has come across this item? Let me know what you think, and thanks!
Deborah
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Closest I've seen is the "Lolling Chair" from Thomas Moser
Maybe a 'Relax the Back' Chair... they have zero gravity chairs - heaven on the back!
Katie, that was exactly my thought. See some of the Relax the Back chairs at the link on my name.
I have a "name that chair" dilemma too. Sorry to hijack the thread...
This chair is on Craigslist, it's great!
http://newyork.craigslist.org/brk/fur/227741244.html
But, I need 2 of them. Can anyone tell me what the style is so that I can search out others/similar? Thanks!!!
Think I found it! Looks *very*very* close to this Zeiger Zero Gravity recliner (esp details in the backrest and pillow, though the one in Smith & Noble has a bentwood frame across the bottom of the base vice the top) -- maybe it's an older/different model? Yours for $1200.
Oops, forget the linky :P
http://www.justchaiselounges.com/indoor-chaise-lounges/contemporary/products.cfm?action=view&key=BCK001
How about 'Ethel'. I've always thought that would be a really nice name for a chair.
Oh this isn't a contest?