Serpentine sofa by Vladimir Kagan for Kagan NYC, 50s.
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- Dimensions :
- H75 x W260 x D120
- Color :
- white
- Material :
- fabric
- Style :
- design
This "serpentine" sofa was created by designer vladimir kagan for kagan nyc in the 50s. Born in germany, vladimir kagan grew up in a family woodworking business in the united states, where his father was already a craftsman. Guided by an organic artistic approach, he pushed the boundaries of traditional furniture to create unique pieces, true works of art that transform the atmosphere of a room. His legacy still inspires designers around the world, making him an icon of contemporary design. This sofa with an s-shaped design allows freedom of passage all around, breaking with the classic idea of a sofa leaning against a wall. Its organic design also fosters conversations. Designed for mobile use, this sofa encourages movement rather than promoting an extended static position. This creation dates back to the 50s, a time when furniture was often. Sober, functional and devoid of ornaments. This sofa stands out for its innovative and avant-garde approach, making it almost timeless. Its contemporary form allows it to adapt to different styles and eras, making it a timeless piece of furniture. The structure of this sofa is made of wood and filled with polyurethane foam. The base is made of brushed aluminum, it is composed of two circles at the ends of the seat and a central rod. Its coating is made with a beige curlet fabric. In very good condition.
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