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American Mid-Century scoop armchair with pale yellow velour upholstered seat, back, and arms with button tufted detail along the seam where the seat and back join, supported by a thin square tube chrome frame and legs. (MILO BAUGHMAN FOR THAYER COGGIN).
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Milo Baughman for Thayer Coggin Mid-Century American Pale Yellow Upholstered Scoop Lounge / Armchair
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American Mid-Century scoop armchair with pale yellow velour upholstered seat, back, and arms with button tufted detail along the seam where the seat and back join, supported by a thin square tube chrome frame and legs. (MILO BAUGHMAN FOR THAYER COGGIN)
Sku: DUF0516 Ships From: New York, NY Creator: Milo Baughman,Thayer Coggin
Width: 26.0" Height: 27.5" Depth : 24.0"
Style: Mid-Century Materials & Techniques: Chrome, metal, upholstered, velour Category: Seating Good; Wear consistent with age and use
Milo Baughman (October 7, 1923 – July 23, 2003) was an American furniture designer and pioneer of modern design. Known for his innovative and sleek designs, Baughman played a significant role in shaping the mid-century modern aesthetic. His furniture pieces are celebrated for their clean lines, functionality, and timeless appeal. Baughman was born in Goodland, Kansas, and grew up in Long Beach, California. He developed a keen interest in design from an early age and enrolled at the Art Center School of Los Angeles (now known as the ArtCenter College of Design) to pursue his passion. After completing his education, Baughman embarked on a successful career in the furniture industry. In the 1940s, Baughman began working for Frank Brothers, a renowned furniture Read Full Bio
Milo Baughman (October 7, 1923 – July 23, 2003) was an American furniture designer and pioneer of modern design. Known for his innovative and sleek designs, Baughman played a significant role in shaping the mid-century modern aesthetic. His furniture pieces are celebrated for their clean lines, functionality, and timeless appeal. Baughman was born in Goodland, Kansas, and grew up in Long Beach, California. He developed a keen interest in design from an early age and enrolled at the Art Center School of Los Angeles (now known as the ArtCenter College of Design) to pursue his passion. After completing his education, Baughman embarked on a successful career in the furniture industry. In the 1940s, Baughman began working for Frank Brothers, a renowned furniture retailer in Long Beach. During his time there, he honed his skills and gained valuable experience in furniture design and manufacturing. Baughman's talent and innovative approach quickly caught the attention of the design community, and he soon became a sought-after designer. In 1947, Baughman established his own design firm, Milo Baughman Design Inc., in California. He collaborated with several prominent furniture manufacturers, including Thayer Coggin, Drexel, and Directional, to produce his designs. Baughman's creations were characterized by their simplicity, functionality, and use of materials such as chrome, glass, and upholstery fabrics. Throughout his career, Baughman designed a wide range of furniture pieces, including chairs, sofas, tables, cabinets, and lighting fixtures. His designs were characterized by their clean lines, geometric shapes, and minimal ornamentation. Baughman's furniture pieces often featured modular elements, allowing for versatility and adaptability in various interior settings. Baughman's work gained international recognition and acclaim, and his designs became synonymous with the mid-century modern movement. His furniture pieces were embraced by both the residential and commercial sectors, and his clients included celebrities, interior designers, and architects. In addition to his furniture designs, Baughman also contributed to the field of interior design. He believed that furniture should complement the architectural space and worked closely with architects to create cohesive and harmonious interiors. Milo Baughman's contributions to the world of furniture design continue to be celebrated and appreciated. His designs have stood the test of time and remain highly sought after by collectors and design enthusiasts. Baughman's legacy as a pioneer of
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