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Vineyard Outdoor Chaise Lounge Set

$2,500.00

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Our Vineyard Outdoor Chaise Lounge Set is perfect for long days by the pool. This 3-piece set blends modern elegance with a sturdy metal frame and soft, pillowy cushions. The ergonomic design and curved silhouette of these chairs provide ultimate comfort, while the natural acacia wood table adds warmth. Crafted with a powder-coated steel frame that resists rust, and fading, the curved armrests and sloped backrest are perfect for lounging on a sunny afternoon by the pool. The removable, machine-washable high-density foam cushions are made with high-quality, water-resistant, Textilene fabric that is designed for relaxation. And its compact yet spacious design makes the Vineyard Outdoor Chaise Lounge Set perfect for outdoor gatherings, or just enjoying a day stretched out on the patio. Pair with the rest of the Vineyard Collection for the ultimate outdoor experience.

Editors' Note

The Vineyard Collection is named for the island of Martha's Vineyard in Massachusetts which, like New York's Sag Harbor, has stood for generations as a summer oasis for African American families. The tradition began in 1912 when Charles and Henrietta Shearer opened Shearer Cottage, one of the first establishments in the area to cater to Black travelers and families. Former teachers, educated at the Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute (later Hampton University) in Hampton, Virginia, Charles was born into slavery on a Virginia plantation, while Henrietta (née Merchant) was born free to one of the oldest free Black families in Lynchburg, Virginia. The couple first arrived in Massachusetts in 1891. By 1903 they owned two properties in the Oak Bluffs neighborhood near the island's northern tip. The first business they opened there was a laundry where Henrietta quickly gained a reputation for her sophisticated work. The inn — originally an addition to the Shearer home on the island — was an immediate success, offering not only lodgings, but dining, catering services, and a horse-drawn wagon to provide transportation to guests. Other notable establishments opened during this time include Aunt Georgia's House (now, the Tivoli Inn), founded by Mrs. Georgia O’Brien and Ms. Louisa Izett, as well as a guest house run by Mrs. Anthony Smith. Early frequenters of the island included Black music composer Henry T. Burleigh, famed for his introduction and adaptation of African American spirituals into the lexicon of American music. In part through his considerable influence, the island became popular with many leading Black Americans, especially the Shearer Cottage where he was known as "Uncle Harry" among the children. The island soon became a destination for people such as William H. Lewis, the first Black US Assistant Attorney General, and Dr. Solomon Carter Fuller, America's first Black psychiatrist. The latter's wife, Meta Vaux Warrick Fuller, was among the most distinguished sculptors of the Harlem Renaissance. Along with them, many other Renaissance luminaries spent their summers at "The Vineyard," including Langston Hughes, Adam Clayton Powell Jr., and Dorothy West, considered the last great writer of the period. In 1937, Powell, a future congressman, and his wife, the former Cotton Club dancer and Broadway performer, Isabell Washington Powell, purchased the "Bunny Cottage," now known as the Powell Cottage, at which the couple entertained friends such as Matthew Henson, the African American explorer famed for reaching the North Pole with Robert Peary in 1909, and for whom a lunar crater was named in 2021. Similarly, the 18-room Victorian mansion owned by Joe Overton, now known as "Villa Rosa," was known as the "Summer White House," for Black America when Overton was in residence. As one of New York's first Black labor organizers and president of the city's NAACP chapter, Overton was easily among New York's most influential African Americans of the time. During the family's tenure, the house, which is still considered one of the finest examples of Victorian architecture on the island, hosted high-profile guests from Martin Luther King Jr. to Fidel Castro. By the 1950s, Martha's Vineyard was a national summer destination for middle-class Black families. The tradition continues today with Spike Lee, Oprah and the Obamas among the many who make time each summer to call the island home.

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Our Vineyard Outdoor Chaise Lounge Set is perfect for long days by the pool. This 3-piece set blends modern elegance with a sturdy metal frame and soft, pillowy cushions. The ergonomic design and curved silhouette of these chairs provide ultimate comfort, while the natural acacia wood table adds warmth. Crafted with a powder-coated steel frame that resists rust, and fading, the curved armrests and sloped backrest are perfect for lounging on a sunny afternoon by the pool. The removable, machine-washable high-density foam cushions are made with high-quality, water-resistant, Textilene fabric that is designed for relaxation. And its compact yet spacious design makes the Vineyard Outdoor Chaise Lounge Set perfect for outdoor gatherings, or just enjoying a day stretched out on the patio. Pair with the rest of the Vineyard Collection for the ultimate outdoor experience.

Editors' Note

The Vineyard Collection is named for the island of Martha's Vineyard in Massachusetts which, like New York's Sag Harbor, has stood for generations as a summer oasis for African American families. The tradition began in 1912 when Charles and Henrietta Shearer opened Shearer Cottage, one of the first establishments in the area to cater to Black travelers and families. Former teachers, educated at the Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute (later Hampton University) in Hampton, Virginia, Charles was born into slavery on a Virginia plantation, while Henrietta (née Merchant) was born free to one of the oldest free Black families in Lynchburg, Virginia. The couple first arrived in Massachusetts in 1891. By 1903 they owned two properties in the Oak Bluffs neighborhood near the island's northern tip. The first business they opened there was a laundry where Henrietta quickly gained a reputation for her sophisticated work. The inn — originally an addition to the Shearer home on the island — was an immediate success, offering not only lodgings, but dining, catering services, and a horse-drawn wagon to provide transportation to guests. Other notable establishments opened during this time include Aunt Georgia's House (now, the Tivoli Inn), founded by Mrs. Georgia O’Brien and Ms. Louisa Izett, as well as a guest house run by Mrs. Anthony Smith. Early frequenters of the island included Black music composer Henry T. Burleigh, famed for his introduction and adaptation of African American spirituals into the lexicon of American music. In part through his considerable influence, the island became popular with many leading Black Americans, especially the Shearer Cottage where he was known as "Uncle Harry" among the children. The island soon became a destination for people such as William H. Lewis, the first Black US Assistant Attorney General, and Dr. Solomon Carter Fuller, America's first Black psychiatrist. The latter's wife, Meta Vaux Warrick Fuller, was among the most distinguished sculptors of the Harlem Renaissance. Along with them, many other Renaissance luminaries spent their summers at "The Vineyard," including Langston Hughes, Adam Clayton Powell Jr., and Dorothy West, considered the last great writer of the period. In 1937, Powell, a future congressman, and his wife, the former Cotton Club dancer and Broadway performer, Isabell Washington Powell, purchased the "Bunny Cottage," now known as the Powell Cottage, at which the couple entertained friends such as Matthew Henson, the African American explorer famed for reaching the North Pole with Robert Peary in 1909, and for whom a lunar crater was named in 2021. Similarly, the 18-room Victorian mansion owned by Joe Overton, now known as "Villa Rosa," was known as the "Summer White House," for Black America when Overton was in residence. As one of New York's first Black labor organizers and president of the city's NAACP chapter, Overton was easily among New York's most influential African Americans of the time. During the family's tenure, the house, which is still considered one of the finest examples of Victorian architecture on the island, hosted high-profile guests from Martin Luther King Jr. to Fidel Castro. By the 1950s, Martha's Vineyard was a national summer destination for middle-class Black families. The tradition continues today with Spike Lee, Oprah and the Obamas among the many who make time each summer to call the island home.

Details

Our Vineyard Outdoor Chaise Lounge Set is perfect for long days by the pool. This 3-piece set blends modern elegance with a sturdy metal frame and soft, pillowy cushions. The ergonomic design and curved silhouette of these chairs provide ultimate comfort, while the natural acacia wood table adds warmth. Crafted with a powder-coated steel frame that resists rust, and fading, the curved armrests and sloped backrest are perfect for lounging on a sunny afternoon by the pool. The removable, machine-washable high-density foam cushions are made with high-quality, water-resistant, Textilene fabric that is designed for relaxation. And its compact yet spacious design makes the Vineyard Outdoor Chaise Lounge Set perfect for outdoor gatherings, or just enjoying a day stretched out on the patio. Pair with the rest of the Vineyard Collection for the ultimate outdoor experience.

Editors' Note

The Vineyard Collection is named for the island of Martha's Vineyard in Massachusetts which, like New York's Sag Harbor, has stood for generations as a summer oasis for African American families. The tradition began in 1912 when Charles and Henrietta Shearer opened Shearer Cottage, one of the first establishments in the area to cater to Black travelers and families. Former teachers, educated at the Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute (later Hampton University) in Hampton, Virginia, Charles was born into slavery on a Virginia plantation, while Henrietta (née Merchant) was born free to one of the oldest free Black families in Lynchburg, Virginia. The couple first arrived in Massachusetts in 1891. By 1903 they owned two properties in the Oak Bluffs neighborhood near the island's northern tip. The first business they opened there was a laundry where Henrietta quickly gained a reputation for her sophisticated work. The inn — originally an addition to the Shearer home on the island — was an immediate success, offering not only lodgings, but dining, catering services, and a horse-drawn wagon to provide transportation to guests. Other notable establishments opened during this time include Aunt Georgia's House (now, the Tivoli Inn), founded by Mrs. Georgia O’Brien and Ms. Louisa Izett, as well as a guest house run by Mrs. Anthony Smith. Early frequenters of the island included Black music composer Henry T. Burleigh, famed for his introduction and adaptation of African American spirituals into the lexicon of American music. In part through his considerable influence, the island became popular with many leading Black Americans, especially the Shearer Cottage where he was known as "Uncle Harry" among the children. The island soon became a destination for people such as William H. Lewis, the first Black US Assistant Attorney General, and Dr. Solomon Carter Fuller, America's first Black psychiatrist. The latter's wife, Meta Vaux Warrick Fuller, was among the most distinguished sculptors of the Harlem Renaissance. Along with them, many other Renaissance luminaries spent their summers at "The Vineyard," including Langston Hughes, Adam Clayton Powell Jr., and Dorothy West, considered the last great writer of the period. In 1937, Powell, a future congressman, and his wife, the former Cotton Club dancer and Broadway performer, Isabell Washington Powell, purchased the "Bunny Cottage," now known as the Powell Cottage, at which the couple entertained friends such as Matthew Henson, the African American explorer famed for reaching the North Pole with Robert Peary in 1909, and for whom a lunar crater was named in 2021. Similarly, the 18-room Victorian mansion owned by Joe Overton, now known as "Villa Rosa," was known as the "Summer White House," for Black America when Overton was in residence. As one of New York's first Black labor organizers and president of the city's NAACP chapter, Overton was easily among New York's most influential African Americans of the time. During the family's tenure, the house, which is still considered one of the finest examples of Victorian architecture on the island, hosted high-profile guests from Martin Luther King Jr. to Fidel Castro. By the 1950s, Martha's Vineyard was a national summer destination for middle-class Black families. The tradition continues today with Spike Lee, Oprah and the Obamas among the many who make time each summer to call the island home.

 

Additional Details

3 piece outdoor chaise set

Color: Cream, Wood, Iron

Material: Acacia Wood, Iron, Sponge

Dimensions:

- Chair: 30.3"L × 43.3"W x 29.5"H

- Table: 35.4"L × 20"W x 15.7"H

Assembly required

Care: Wipe with a soft, dry cloth. Machine washable cushion covers. If wet, remove the cover and allow the water to drain from the cushion. Cushion and cover should dry out completely to prevent mildew from forming. Make sure furniture is completely dry before storage. Cover with outdoor covers (not included) when left outside during inclement weather or when not in use.

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