Mid-Century Modern Style Wingback Lounge Chair
Seating - Lounge Chair · Mid-Century Modern (1945-1969) contemporary adaptation · Commercial hospitality furniture manufacturer (unmarked from visible angles)

Type
Seating - Lounge Chair
Style Period
Mid-Century Modern (1945-1969) contemporary adaptation
Material
Textured woven fabric upholstery, internal hardwood frame, high-density foam padding, metal/wood internal supports
Age Estimate
Contemporary production, circa 2010-2023
Dimensions
Height: 38 inches, Width: 32 inches, Depth: 34 inches; typical dimensions for a spacious contemporary accent lounge chair
Origin
Likely manufactured in North America or Asia for the commercial hospitality market
Designer/Maker
Commercial hospitality furniture manufacturer (unmarked from visible angles)
Value Estimate
Estimated retail value between $400 and $800 depending on the commercial brand and grade of contract fabric used
Description
An inviting and generously proportioned contemporary lounge chair featuring classic mid-century wingback silhouettes. The chair offers expansive flared wings, integrated armrests, and thick cushioning covered in a durable heathered grey woven fabric, designed for high-end hotel or resort lounge settings.
Key Features
Flared wingback profile, heavy textured grey fabric upholstery, ergonomic sloping backrest, integrated armrests
Color & Finish
Grey woven heathered upholstery fabric with neutral charcoal and light grey tones
Construction Method
Factory manufactured with industrial assembly, precision-cut internal frame, and molded foam cushioning
Joinery & Craftsmanship
Dowelled and glued internal frame joints with heavy-duty commercial-grade fastening for durability in public hospitality spaces
Wood Grain & Species
Internal concealed hardwood frame; no visible exterior wood grain
Surface Treatment
Fabric upholstery with stain-resistant protective treatment typical of commercial hospitality environments
Upholstery Details
Textured woven polyester-blend fabric, tight-back design with integrated winged sides, thick fixed seat cushion, neutral grey color palette
Hardware & Fittings
Internal steel brackets and concealed structural fasteners
Origin & Provenance
Likely manufactured in North America or Asia for the commercial hospitality market
Condition Notes
Good overall condition showing minor signs of gentle commercial use; structurally sound with clean upholstery
Interesting Facts
The wingback chair design dates back to the 17th century to protect sitters from drafts, but was sleekly reinvented during the Mid-Century Modern era by designers seeking to combine traditional comfort with organic, futuristic silhouettes
Cultural Significance
Represents the ongoing popularity of mid-century aesthetic influences in modern interior architecture and hospitality design
Similar Pieces
Traditional wingback chairs, Eames lounge chairs, and Scandinavian modern armchairs; distinguished by sleeker tapered lines and lack of exposed wood legs in this specific model
Care & Maintenance
Vacuum regularly with a soft upholstery attachment; professional hot water extraction or dry cleaning for stains; keep away from direct prolonged sunlight to prevent fabric fading
Value Estimate
Estimated retail value between $400 and $800 depending on the commercial brand and grade of contract fabric used
Sustainability Notes
Built for high durability and longevity in commercial spaces, reducing the frequency of replacement and waste