Sit a Spell in This Modern Cowboy Recliner
The Corbusier LC4 is one of the most famous lounge chairs ever designed. For folks that are concerned about the pedigree of their pony skin lounger, Cassina is the only manufacturer producing chairs under license from the Foundation Le Corbusier. In exchange for your $5,000 purchase, you’ll receive a chaise lounge that’s been stamped with an official serial number, and signed by Cassina as a genuine LC4. If however, you’re not concerned that your lounger displays the Corbusier good housekeeping seal of approval, you could save yourself a few bucks by going with this LC4 look-alike from Zuo Modern. Made with the same chrome steel tube construction and leather cowhide upholstery finish, the Zuo Corbusier Chaise is a close cousin to the original. Unless you’re hosting a museum curator at your next dinner party, most folks won’t know the difference. Better still, with the several thousand dollars you’ll save, you can go ahead and buy that new trail saddle. $1,498 | Buy