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Gage Swoop-Arm 54" Settee - Ivory/Black Stripe - Kim Salmela - Handcrafted
Brooke Chaise - Beige - Comfortable, Sturdy, Stylish
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One Kings Lane

Bertoia Asymmetric Chaise with Seat Cushion
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Lumens Light + Living

Alexander Settee - Indigo Stripe - Kim Salmela - Blue
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One Kings Lane

Juniper Daybed - Cocoa Geometric - Comfortable, Sturdy
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Bertoia Asymmetric Chaise with Seat Cushion
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Lumens Light + Living

Vivian Leather Chaise Lounge - Brown - Comfortable, Sturdy, Stylish
James Settee - Lemon/Bird Floral - Handcrafted - Green
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One Kings Lane

Salon Chaise - Gray Velvet - Joe Ruggiero - Gray - Comfortable, Sturdy, Stylish
Marlowe Chaise - Jade Velvet - Green - Comfortable, Sturdy, Stylish
James Settee - Evergreen Leather
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$4,695.00
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Alexander Settee - Blush Velvet - Kim Salmela - Handcrafted - Pink
Gage Swoop-Arm 54" Settee - Ochre Velvet - Kim Salmela - Handcrafted - Brown
Birger Daybed - White - Kim Salmela - Handcrafted - Comfortable, Sturdy
Polina Settee - White
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$699.88$1,795.00
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Kiely Chaise - Beige - Massoud - Comfortable, Sturdy, Stylish
Lydia Camelback Settee - Canary Velvet - Yellow
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One Kings Lane

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Chaises & Settees

Chaises and Settees Guide

An elegant and versatile place to sit, lounge, and relax - chaises and settees provide stylish seating that differs from a traditional sofa or sectional. Fitting one or two, these popular furniture pieces elevate the look of any room while providing a comfortable place to sit back and relax. To help you find your perfect match, follow along with our buying guide.


What Is The Difference Between A Chaise and Settee?

Chaises


A chaise, otherwise known as a chaise lounge or chaise sofa, is an elongated upholstered seat long enough to recline with your feet up. It comes from a French term meaning “long chair” and is suitable for seating one.


Often considered to be a chair and ottoman or footstool combined, there is a padded back along one short side and can include one or two arms. Differing from a couch[1] , there is no back along the long side of the seat, which makes it easier to place a standalone chaise in front of prominent areas, such as a window or fireplace, without obscuring the view.


Chaise lounges often add a sculptural element to a room, as they can come in curved and trendy designs that differ from the traditional right angles of a couch or sofa. link out to sofas buying guide


Versatile for rooms with different spacing needs

Takes up less space and is more graceful than a sofa.


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