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Oh my, that lounge is gorgeous!
The rattan "modern" comeback took place at least 15 years ago in Europe. And possibly Japan.
Here an example I bought for my flat some 15 years ago and still in production:
http://www.unopiu.com/vialattea/modular-seating-system/105/8/249/
Sorry, I've forgotten: the chaise lounge is quite nice!
does anyone know who makes those pillows?
That link is not an example of modern, sexy or slick it looks like something out of an outdated house.
That particular look is totally not my cup of tea.
But this lounge in the other hand is awesome.
If this came in 7 foot lengths and the arm rest was lower, it'd be a perfect couch/crash bed for my tall family members