From a modular chaise longue to a low-slung rocker, these seats provide inventive places to laze, recline, or sprawl. Each was selected exclusively from The List, the destination for all things Surface-approved.
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1. Armada lounge chair, Moroso
Designed by Nipa Doshi and Jonathan Levien, the winglike arms of this sculptural chair creates a sense of light and movement while providing privacy.
3. BB-55 Rocker, Uhuru
Named for a 1940s North Carolina–class battleship, this wide, low-lying chair features a teak base with a berry-colored cotton seat and back.
4. 1 Inch chair, Emeco
Part of a collection of seats, stools, and tables by Jasper Morrison, this chair’s frame is made from an extruded aluminum tube that measures one square inch.
6. Cat’s Pajamas lounge chair, Blu Dot
Hidden magnets keep the colorful cushions of this chair in place on its powder-coated steel seat and solid ash frame.
7. Tube chair, Cappellini
Designed in 1969 by Joe Colombo, this modular seat is made for maximum comfort: each of its hollow cylinders can be rearranged and connected with fastening hooks into a shape that best suits its user.
8. Tab Lounge chair, Bulo
Designed by Alain Berteau, this seat’s seamless profile is enhanced by its arched top, which doubles as an elbow rest for someone standing behind it.