George Lounge armchair
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About George Lounge armchair
Design
The George Lounge Armchair by Talenti keeps a clean, composed profile that works indoors and out. Low and open, it invites the body to settle without fuss. The woven rope traces the frame with quiet precision, giving the chair a graphic line and a soft surface at once. It also folds into a single, tidy unit when needed, so it moves easily from terrace to living room without breaking the mood. Named for a spirit of simple pleasures, it does exactly that—no drama, just good sitting.
Materials & Build
An inox frame anchors the piece, while rope is woven with consistent spacing for a stable, supportive seat and back. The geometry stays aligned even as the chair folds; ropes nest cleanly, the structure remains true. A fabric cushion adds a subtle layer where it matters, nothing bulky, nothing overworked. The palette stays understated: ivory, dark green, natural taupe, plain mud, white mud, and castle white. Each finish pairs naturally with stone, timber, or textured plaster, and looks right against greenery.
Comfort
Proportions are tuned for real downtime. The seat sits at approximately 15.4 inches, with the back pitched to keep posture relaxed but alert. A slim cushion—about 1.2 inches—gives a gentle lift without changing the architecture of the chair. The rope has a measured give, so the body settles in, not through. It’s the kind of support that feels straightforward at first, then quietly convincing as the minutes go by.
Placement & Lifestyle
On a covered porch, by the pool, or in a sunroom, the George Lounge adapts with ease. At roughly 25.6 inches wide, 27.6 inches deep, and 29.1 inches high, it fits where bulkier lounge chairs will not, and still reads substantial. Weighing about 22 lb, it’s light enough to move solo. Not stackable by design, it folds instead—handy for a quick reset before guests arrive or for a seasonal shuffle. It looks as natural at a weekend dinner as it does beside a morning coffee setup.
Longevity
The choice of inox and rope is about resilience as much as look. The frame resists everyday wear; the weave keeps its line with regular use. Keep the included materials clean with light care, and use the available cover when the season turns or when the chair is folded for storage. No need to fuss. Just put it to work, again and again, and let the finish and form do what they were designed to do.



















