Ekornes Stressless Recliners | Stressless Chairs and Ottoman

 
 
Stressless Chelsea Chair

Stressless Chelsea Chair
$2,395.00

Stressless Diplomat Chair

Stressless Diplomat Chair
$1,595.00

Stressless Orion Chair

Stressless Orion Chair
$2,095.00

Stressless Pacific Chair

Stressless Pacific Chair
$2,095.00

Stressless Ambassador Chair

Stressless Ambassador Chair
$1,795.00

Stressless Dream Chair

Stressless Dream Chair
$3,095.00

Stressless Spirit Chair

Stressless Spirit Chair
$3,195.00

Stressless Atlantic Chair

Stressless Atlantic Chair
$1,895.00

Stressless Blues Chair, Medium

Stressless Blues Chair, Medium
$4,295.00

Stressless Jazz Chair, Medium

Stressless Jazz Chair, Medium
$4,095.00

Stressless Blues Chair, Large

Stressless Blues Chair, Large
$4,195.00

Stressless Pacific Chair, Fabric

Stressless Pacific Chair, Fabric
$1,895.00

 
 

Ekornes Stressless Chairs: An Introduction to Comfort


The Ekornes Stressless recliner was first introduced in Norway in 1971, and immediately attracted a great deal of attention. Ekornes ASA has since grown to be the largest furniture manufacturer in the Nordic region. The Ekornes Stressless Chair was marketed as a one of a kind chair, developed to be the perfect combination of comfort and functionality. This original chair became known as the first chair explicitly designed to make sedentary entertainment, like watching television or reading a book, comfortable. By 1981, sales of Ekornes Stressless Chairs had reached 100 million Norwegian Kroner, validating the company's promise. Later on in 1983, Ekornes was awarded the Norwegian Export Prize. The Stressless Chair has evolved several times over the past 40 years. The original chairs were made with a metal base, and in 1981 the more efficient wooden-based chairs made their debut. The Stressless Royal recliner was the first model to feature the wooden base. This newer, wooden model continues to be used in the recliners today. In 1991 Ekornes launched the Plus system. The Plus system allowed the headrest on the Ekornes Stressless recliner to move forward as the chair reclined. This allowed the occupant's eyes to remain focused on the object in which they were engaged.
 
 
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