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It's hard to judge what would be a representative "ordinary lounge chair"; I don't know of any that have been in continuous production since 1964, so I can't do the sort of direct comparison that we can do with Knoll prices... But that doesn't really matter, because the rate of inflation is based on the increase in cost of things like ordinary lounge chairs, so by definition the price of those chairs tracks inflation very closely. $100 in 2009 dollars is worth $14.20 or so in 1964 dollars, so you can just divide today's price for an ordinary lounge chair by 7 to figure out what the equivalent chair would have cost back then.
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