La-Z-Boy Chair Company Hi-Lo Matic Reclining Chair with Ottomatic Footrest, 1956-1962

Summary

The early reclining chairs made by La-Z-Boy were often viewed as "men's chairs." In the 1950s, the company created the Hi-Lo Matic with an adjustable back and seat that fit the physical requirements of both the man and woman of the house. The chair proved commercially unsuccessful, but La-Z-Boy continued to innovate and went on to achieve unprecedented comfort success for everyone.

The early reclining chairs made by La-Z-Boy were often viewed as "men's chairs." In the 1950s, the company created the Hi-Lo Matic with an adjustable back and seat that fit the physical requirements of both the man and woman of the house. The chair proved commercially unsuccessful, but La-Z-Boy continued to innovate and went on to achieve unprecedented comfort success for everyone.

Artifact

Reclining chair

Date Made

1956-1962

Creators

La-Z-Boy Chair Company 

Place of Creation

United States 

Location

Not on exhibit to the public.

Object ID

2015.78.7

Credit

From the Collections of The Henry Ford. Gift of La-Z-Boy, Incorporated.

Material

Cloth
Metal

Color

Green
Gold (Color)

Dimensions

Height: 37.5 in

Width: 31 in

Length: 30 in

Inscriptions

on metal plaque on bottom of back: La-Z-Boy / RECLINING CHAIR / SER NO. 236472 PAT'D / LA-Z-BOY CHAIR COMPANY MONROE, MICH.

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