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American Mid-Century (circa 1950) 'Planner Group' maple coffee table with a rectangular top resting on four tapered dowel legs. (PAUL MCCOBB FOR WINCHENDON FURNITURE CO).
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American Mid-Century (circa 1950) 'Planner Group' maple coffee table with a rectangular top resting on four tapered dowel legs. (PAUL MCCOBB FOR WINCHENDON FURNITURE CO)
Sku: DUF0015 Ships From: New York, NY Creator: Paul McCobb
Width: 60.0" Height: 14.5" Depth : 18.3"
Style: Mid-Century Materials & Techniques: Maple, wood Category: Tables Good; Wear consistent with age and use
Paul McCobb (June 5, 1917 – March 10, 1969) was an influential American furniture and decorative arts designer. Born in Medford, Massachusetts, McCobb is best known for his mid-century modern designs that epitomized the clean, functional aesthetic of the era. McCobb began his career in the design industry as a window dresser for the Boston department store, Jordan Marsh. His keen eye for detail and composition soon caught the attention of the store's management, leading to his promotion to the position of display director. During this time, McCobb honed his skills in visual merchandising and learned to create visually appealing and well-curated displays. In the 1940s, McCobb established his own design firm, Paul McCobb Associates, in New York City. He quickly Read Full Bio
Paul McCobb (June 5, 1917 – March 10, 1969) was an influential American furniture and decorative arts designer. Born in Medford, Massachusetts, McCobb is best known for his mid-century modern designs that epitomized the clean, functional aesthetic of the era. McCobb began his career in the design industry as a window dresser for the Boston department store, Jordan Marsh. His keen eye for detail and composition soon caught the attention of the store's management, leading to his promotion to the position of display director. During this time, McCobb honed his skills in visual merchandising and learned to create visually appealing and well-curated displays. In the 1940s, McCobb established his own design firm, Paul McCobb Associates, in New York City. He quickly gained recognition for his innovative furniture designs, which were characterized by their simplicity, functionality, and affordability. McCobb's designs were often influenced by the clean lines and geometric forms of the Bauhaus movement, combined with a touch of American sensibility. One of McCobb's most iconic designs is the Planner Group, a collection of modular furniture that was introduced in 1949. The Planner Group, consisting of cabinets, desks, and storage units, became immensely popular due to its versatility and adaptability to different living spaces. McCobb's designs were praised for their efficient use of materials and thoughtful construction, making them accessible to a wide range of consumers. In addition to furniture, McCobb also designed a range of home accessories, including lighting fixtures, ceramics, and textiles. His designs often featured simple, elegant forms and were characterized by their attention to detail and craftsmanship. Throughout his career, McCobb collaborated with various manufacturers, including the Calvin Furniture Company and the Widdicomb Furniture Company, among others. His designs were widely distributed and enjoyed commercial success, making him one of the most influential furniture designers of his time. Despite his untimely death in 1969, Paul McCobb's legacy continues to live on. His designs are highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts of mid-century modern design. McCobb's contributions to the field of furniture and decorative arts have left an indelible mark, and his work remains a testament to the enduring appeal of functional and well-crafted design.
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