Rail Sun Lounger

Day beds / Lounger from BassamFellows, Designed by Craig Bassam

Product description

Our indoor/outdoor Rail collection has its roots in the Arts and Crafts Movement but updates and elevates it with a sculpted and more severe utilitarian style. We developed the system for a specific environment - a client’s guest house/pool pavilion we designed near our base in New Canaan, formed out of a single long rectangle, with a substantial cantilevered element at one end, and a central covered outdoor room. When opened up, it creates one singular living space, running the entire width of the pavilion. We created Rail to seamlessly integrate these indoor and outdoor living rooms with a singular visual element.

Constructed using precise joinery principals, the new design has a light but muscular frame defined by a single bar as part of the back and arms of the design, enclosing the seating cushion with a visually strong horizontal line. Outdoor cushions are hand-upholstered with high resilience polyurethane foam and fiber housed in a removable water-repellent polyester fabric cover with waterproof zippers and thread. Indoor cushions are upholstered with high resilience polyurethane foam with a feather and down removable "jacket cover.

The collection consists of one, two, and three-seater lengths and three sizes of coffee tables. Elements can be combined to create myriad landscape configurations including U-shapes and L-shapes or to create a room within a room. Rail is available in a variety of our favorite woods for both indoor and outdoor use.

CB-495 Rail Sun Lounger
W 76 7/8", 195 cm
D 38 5/8", 98 cm
SH 14 1/4", 36 cm
AH 15 3/4", 40 cm


CB-496 Rail Double Sun Lounger
W 76 7/8", 195 cm
D 66 1/8", 168 cm
SH 14 1/4", 36 cm
AH 15 3/4", 40 cm
Manufacturer BassamFellows
Family Rail
Architonic ID 20791523
Year of Launch 2023

More products from Rail family

Downloads

Manufacturer’s Catalogues

See all BassamFellows's catalogues
BASSAMFELLOWS products, collections and more | Architonic

More from

BassamFellows