Two chaise in front of a brick wall and big windows. Photographed in Brevard Mist.
 Two chaise in front of a brick wall and big windows. Photographed in Brevard Mist.

Photographed in Brevard Mist.

 interior home with wood floors and an Amalia Chaise in Brevard Ivory pulled out shot.Photographed in Brevard Ivory.

Photographed in Brevard Ivory.

dimensions

Overall: 30"w 60"d 34"h

Sitting Space: 30"w x 47"d

Seat Height: 20"h

Arm Height: 28"h

Weight: 103lbs

options

Sleeper: n/a

Upholstered: n/a

Slipcovered: Yes

Customizable: Yes

Inside Green Available: Yes

legs

Leg: 2.5"h

Removable: Yes

When Slipcovered: Peg

When Upholstered: n/a

Finish: Maple Wood with Caramel Finish

details

Seat Cushion: Bench Seat

Back Cushion: Tight Back

Accent Pillows Included: One 

Skirt When Slipcovered: Yes

materials

Fabric: 12 yards (may vary)

Leather: n/a

construction

Frame: FSC® Certified Hard Wood

Support: Soft Edge

Made in: USA

What is Inside Green™?

Cisco’s Inside Green™ is the ultimate choice for natural healthy furniture. It is our uniquely smart, healthy, responsible, alternative method of building furniture made entirely from FSC® Woods, Organic Latex, Jute, Hemp, Wool, Organic Feathers and Down. These natural materials are not only superior in terms of comfort and lifespan, but are inherently flame retardant without the use of chemicals. Every product in the Cisco line can be ordered and built Inside Green™.

What Is “Organic” Furniture, and Why Is It Important?

The dictionary defines organic as: relating to, or derived from living organisms; simple, healthful, close to nature; relating to or affecting organs or an organ of the body. We’ve all come to understand and appreciate these terms when relating to food and medicine, but the same principles and awareness are rarely placed on the furniture that we fill our homes with. Our goal at Cisco is to build furniture that is made as healthy as possible. We acquire our raw materials from only the finest organic and sustainable sources. Cisco works exclusively with vendors who practice humane and fair trade business, and is extremely selective when it comes to choosing materials.