Original Milo Baughman Thayer Coggin Recliner Lounge Chair
c.1971
Very Cool Vintage Milo Baughman for Thayer Coggin Recliner Armchair
with Original Labels Attached
Solid Walnut with Immaculate Ebony Black Leatherette Upholstery
Opens with a Slight Seated Push
Enjoy Three Stages of Comfort: from Upright to Feet Up to Full Laid Back Recline
In Excellent Original Vintage Condition
W 27"
H 40.25"
D 31" - 59"
HISTORY:
Milo Baughman knew how to design sophisticated, sexy chairs -- even when it came to a Recliner.
Recognized as one of the originators of the California Modern Movement, Baughman began his career as a custom furniture designer and in 1953 he joined forces with Thayer Coggin,
the founder of the North Carolina company that is still the exclusive manufacturer of Baughman's work. Baughman designed clean, sophisticated and easy-to-live-with furniture. Baughman's work was included in "High Styles: Twentieth Century American Design" at the Whitney Museum of American Art in 1985. In 1987, he was inducted into the Furniture Design Hall of Fame.
SOLD
c.1971
Very Cool Vintage Milo Baughman for Thayer Coggin Recliner Armchair
with Original Labels Attached
Solid Walnut with Immaculate Ebony Black Leatherette Upholstery
Opens with a Slight Seated Push
Enjoy Three Stages of Comfort: from Upright to Feet Up to Full Laid Back Recline
In Excellent Original Vintage Condition
W 27"
H 40.25"
D 31" - 59"
H 40.25"
D 31" - 59"
HISTORY:
Milo Baughman knew how to design sophisticated, sexy chairs -- even when it came to a Recliner.
Recognized as one of the originators of the California Modern Movement, Baughman began his career as a custom furniture designer and in 1953 he joined forces with Thayer Coggin,
the founder of the North Carolina company that is still the exclusive manufacturer of Baughman's work. Baughman designed clean, sophisticated and easy-to-live-with furniture. Baughman's work was included in "High Styles: Twentieth Century American Design" at the Whitney Museum of American Art in 1985. In 1987, he was inducted into the Furniture Design Hall of Fame.
Milo Baughman knew how to design sophisticated, sexy chairs -- even when it came to a Recliner.
Recognized as one of the originators of the California Modern Movement, Baughman began his career as a custom furniture designer and in 1953 he joined forces with Thayer Coggin,
the founder of the North Carolina company that is still the exclusive manufacturer of Baughman's work. Baughman designed clean, sophisticated and easy-to-live-with furniture. Baughman's work was included in "High Styles: Twentieth Century American Design" at the Whitney Museum of American Art in 1985. In 1987, he was inducted into the Furniture Design Hall of Fame.
SOLD
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