Galerie Julien Spitzer
Olivier Mourgue, “Djinn” Chaise Longue, circa 1965
Olivier Mourgue, “Djinn” Chaise Longue, circa 1965
Availability
Availability
Stocked in Paris
Origin
Origin
France
Designer
Designer
Olivier Mourgue
Materials
Materials
New off-white wool bouclé (reupholstered)
Dimensions
Dimensions
H : 63 cm, W : 60 cm, L: 168 cm
Condition
Condition
Excellent, entirely renovated and reupholstered






The iconic “Djinn” chaise longue was designed by French designer Olivier Mourgue in 1965 and produced by Airborne. Celebrated for its fluid, futuristic silhouette and ergonomic comfort, the Djinn collection became a symbol of 1960s avant-garde design. Its sinuous, low-slung form was famously featured in Stanley Kubrick’s film 2001: A Space Odyssey, elevating its status to that of a design icon.
This particular piece has been reupholstered in a luxurious off-white bouclé, enhancing its sculptural presence while remaining faithful to the spirit of the original. Its tubular steel frame and integrated cushion make it both a visually striking and supremely comfortable lounge chair.
A collectible statement piece that embodies the optimism and innovation of mid-century French design.