Méridienne
The term "Méridienne" refers to a type of furniture, specifically a chaise longue or daybed, that is designed for reclining. It typically features a long seat with a backrest on one side, allowing for comfortable lounging. The design often incorporates elegant curves and can be upholstered in various fabrics, making it a stylish addition to living spaces.
Historically, the Méridienne became popular in the 18th century, particularly in France, where it was associated with leisure and relaxation. It is often found in salons or drawing rooms, serving as a place for reading or socializing. The name itself is derived from the French word for "noon," reflecting its use during leisurely afternoon hours.