Make a statement with the comfortable Lure Chair.
Make a statement with the comfortable Lure Chair.
Bring the warmth and ease of home into the workplace with the Lure Chair. This beautiful lounge chair features a suspended seat, creating the illusion that the seat and back are floating. The strong steel frame wraps around the upholstered shell to create bold outlines and a feeling of welcome. Distinctive waterfall armrests bring the warmth of timber to soften the steel frame, and adds a fresh, contemporary feel to any reception, waiting or lounge spaces that call for a little more comfort.
Designed by Harrows, the Lure Chair is also available with a high back and 2-seater option. Achieve a high level of design flexibility by upholstering the Lure in a fabric of your choice, and choose from seventeen powder coat colours to ensure a cohesive fit for your waiting room or lounge area.
This Harrows design carries GreenRate™ Level C certification and PlatinumHEALTH™ HealthRATE™ certifications under the Global GreenTag International Product Health Declaration™ (GreenTag PHD™) program.
In the Green Star® NZ program Level C carries 50% of the credit points. The GreenTag PHD is recognised by WELL™ and LEED®. A copy of each GreenRate certificate can be downloaded from product resource section.
First impressions count… create an enticing space your clients won’t mind waiting in with these striking NZ-designed and NZ-made lounge chairs.
It’s the details that give the Lure its intrigue. Have a closer look at the thoughtful design of this striking lounge chair and see how seamlessly it will integrate with your fitout.
Mark Suckling was born in Timaru, New Zealand and learned the craft of furniture making in the family business. Inspired by his surroundings and industrious tendencies, He began to create his own designs to feed a design driven market hungry for NZ designs and NZ made.
As Creative Director of Harrows, he is in a unique position to see designs through from concept to prototyping to the marketplace with an exceptional hands-on approach. Mark doesn’t believe design needs to be complicated, but it should be both functional and aesthetically exciting.