Hi Apartment Therapy, I'm trying to figure out the designer/manufacturer of this line of outdoor furniture. I believe in addition to this chaise lounge, there was also a chair with ottoman in the collection. Thanks, Diane
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It looks familiar, yet we are unsure — anyone?

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my parents had this same lounger when i was growing up. the set originally had full length orange and yellow big floral print vinyl cushions which hooked around each corner. sorry i don't know the manufacturer.
Homecrest. They are still in business.
I have the chair. It was on my father in laws porch. I see them everywhere but without the cushions...
I bought this same chaise off of ebay but it's black. I absolutely LOVE it and it is SUPER COMFORTABLE. At one time I had the print out from the listing on ebay that said who made it. I will have to try and find it and let you know if I do. Oh, and I do believe there is a chair/ottoman that goes with it.
I saw one of these in an Arroyo Granda, CA antique store!
This is a bit off topic, but...
The correct name for this piece of furniture is not chaise lounge but chaise longue (French for long chair). I thought I'd mention it - this is a very common mistake not unheard of even in catalogues.
http://www.homecrest.com/about/archive.aspx
Go to 1963-64..Its a Siesta model 105 from Homecrest.
I have one, but where can you find a cushion for it? I've tried calling HomeCrest they don't make the cushions any more.
Its a design from Vladimir Kagan, you can find it here www.oasiq.com
I just want to find out the brand name of the vinyl and the color codes for the yellow, orange and green solids these came in. They're somewhat marbelized and sort of shiny. Doesn't seem to be from the Naugahyde brand.
If you guys want the cushion for it, Homecrest actually sells the cushion still on their website. I sure wish they'd bring back the chair, though!