Soliarc is a handcrafted chaise lounge that spans your world through astute design and form. This is a small batch run of 100 lounges that are sequentially signed and numbered to gain value for the most discerning collectors. The wood notes are multifaceted with rich honey-browns and golds from Costa Rican plantation teak, a durable material with a sustainable footprint. Its color changes hues as the sun’s rays illuminate the arc, creating shadows that are a visual Haiku. Perfect for pools, patios, verandas, courtyards and yachts, this limited run lounge furniture will be a conversation piece that accentuates the space within your world.

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Master Designer & Craftsman: Harold Greene 

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BACK REST

The back rest angle is set at 30 degrees from vertical and has a subtle curve that supports the lumbar region of the back, adding to comfort.

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THE ARC

The arc of the seat facilitates a slight bend to the legs and raises the knees slightly above the hips.

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VISUAL HAIKU

A visual form of design, that is broken into pattern and employing highly evocative allusions and comparisons, often on the subject of nature.


 
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SMALL BATCH…

Each Soliarc Chaise Lounge is signed and numbered by Harold Greene. Starting with 01/100 as the first unit produced, to 100/100 as the last unit.

After 100 units are produced, no more will be available for purchase. Some of the 100 units will be available for purchase through a local designer showroom in the Los Angeles area.


PAIRINGS

CUSHIONS (Pairings)

Cushions are available as an option in white only. More colors will be available soon. Cushions are cotton with Dacron foam fill and are shaped to precisely fit the contours of your Soliarc Chaise Lounge.

Cost: $200.00 USD 

COVER (Pairings)

Covers are designed to fit the contours of your Soliarc Chaise Lounge. Made of high quality waterproof and sun resistant durable material.

Cost: $80.00 USD

SEALANT (Pairings)

Sealants are provided based on the finish you have ordered. It is important to protect your Soliarc Chaise Lounge collectable. Finish should be re-applied twice annually.

Cost: Finish is included at no additional cost.


DETAILS


SHIPPING

DELIVERING YOUR VALUED SOLIARC CHAISE LOUNGE

Shipping is available to all parts of the US. Shipping cost will be calculated at the time of purchase. As with all of my Hand-Made Furniture, personal delivery by me is available to residents in the Greater Los Angeles Area for $150.00 USD


FINISHES

FINISH CHOICES…

Option 1: Tung oil; Several coats applied over three days with fine sanding between coats. Care: Chaise should be covered when not in use. Finish should be re-applied twice annually.

Finish is included at no additional cost.

Option 2: Brightwork Finish(like wood on a yacht); Several coats of spar varnish applied over three to four days with sanding between coats. This is a gloss finish that holds up to salt air and pool water. Chaise should be covered when not in use. Bright Work finish is an additional $300.00 USD


COSTA RICAN FSC PLANTATION TEAK

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FSC® Plantation Teak LumbeR FROM PACIFIC COAST TEAK…

Scientific studies have proven that the properties of Forest Stewardship Coucil (FSC) plantation teak and old-growth forest teak wood are virtually identical. Both types of teak are characterized by dense, durable and beautifully grained wood. Using the same growing conditions, plantation-grown teak is virtually identical to the timber produced in Southeast Asia’s tropical forests with less impact on the environment.

But, while plantation teak and the old growth forest teak are essentially similar, choosing plantation teak certified by the Forest Stewardship Council™ rewards proper growing techniques that are environmentally friendly, saves on material cost and does not support corrupt governments. Because Pacific Coast Teak has chosen its FSC® plantation teak areas carefully, less water and less fertilizer is needed to grow our teak. By growing teak on plantations, sustainable harvesting is accomplished without environmental degradation. As well as growing teak in South and Central America greatly reduces shipping costs.