Nothing's more relaxing than sitting in a rocking chair for two, enjoying a good book. With this product from Laurie Beckerman Design, at your hand you can relax facing your partner, together with sharing a joke or two on the rhythmic rocking of this unique piece of furniture.
The original tete-a-tete seat was created during the pre-Victorian era for intimate conversation. This modern furniture, rocking version, made of Dupont Corian, a seamless and sensual material, is perfectly suited for the outdoors. Because the two lounge chairs do not face each other directly and are placed at a comfortable distance, two people are able to feel private yet can also enjoy each other's company.
It’s available in natural wood finish and in a number of colors to choose from, according to your choice and preference.
About the Designer
Born in Brooklyn, Laurie Beckerman graduated from New York University with a bachelor's degree in anthropology. She received a bachelor's degree in architecture from Pratt Institute, and, after graduation, designed low-income housing in Brooklyn and Harlem for the Pratt Architectural Collaborative. She also worked for Steven Holl Architects, and in the architectural setting-out shop at the Cathedral Church of Saint John the Divine. At the Cathedral, she drafted templates that were used by the stone carvers to create stones for the facade of the Jewish Museum. She spent every lunch hour in the stoneyard learning the craft of carving. Her passion and respect for material deepened, and her desire to become a furniture designer began when she carved her first table out of stone.
Material
Corian (material by Dupont)
Made in
USA