Jeanne Scandura Float Wave Chaise

Jeanne Scandura, landscape architect and founder of Float Furniture, intended her designs to evoke a sensual modernism. Using materials inspired by surf culture, she gives hard surfaces movement by sculpting them into graceful curves. The wave chaise is cast from fiberglass-reinforced resin and is suitable for use inside or out.
The chaise is available in several wood veneer finishes for indoor use or with a marine-grade coating in a rainbow of colors for outdoors. Prices start at $3,800.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Zola May 22nd 2007 10:17PM
some more curvy furniture
http://www.designerplanet.org/?p=275
Michelle Jun 2nd 2007 3:42PM
It has the exact same line as the Le Corbusier chaise if you were to lift it off of its frame.
Been there, seen that, for at least that last 30 years.