Jay Lounge | Armchair

Jean-Marie Massaud

The seat of the Jay Lounge armchair is modelled around the body. The geometries are organic yet taut and sculpted. The backrest and seat are independent of each other. The base, designed ad hoc and die-cast, permits 360° rotation with automatic return to the starting position. The seat structure is in moulded rigid polyurethane reinforced with metal inserts. The padding is in moulded polyurethane foam and polyester wadding. The 4-spoke swivel base is made from aluminium and is available in the blasted-burnished and polished finishes. Pelle Frau® leather upholstery with refined tone-on-tone stitching that embellishes the surface. Jay Lounge is also available in a version with manual recliner mechanism for adjusting the angle of the backrest. The natural complement for the comfort of the armchair is the Jay Lounge pouf which, with its equally clean and sculpted design, comes in the same materials but with fixed base.

Jay Lounge | Armchair

Jean-Marie Massaud
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As enveloping as an embrace, the Jay Lounge armchair is a privileged realm to dedicate purely to ourselves. A faithful companion during highly personal moments of meditation, it is an icon of contemporary interior design. With Jay Lounge, designer Jean-Marie Massaud reinvents the archetype of the bergère, lightening its volumes, giving it sleeker lines and making ergonomics its hallmark. The result is a new classic, bursting with personality and with a strong emphasis on hedonism. Designed to ensure top ergonomic performances, the Jay Lounge armchair, available in two versions, is designed for the residential sphere but is also perfectly suitable for public and work spaces.

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