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PAIR of Contemporary American "Nobu" or "Cubist" dining chairs feature a flattened minimalist openwork frame with back and seat anchored to the front and back supports, upholstered in a textured beige fabric. (VLADIMIR KAGAN) (PRICED AS PAIR).
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PAIR of Contemporary American "Nobu" or "Cubist" dining chairs feature a flattened minimalist openwork frame with back and seat anchored to the front and back supports, upholstered in a textured beige fabric. (VLADIMIR KAGAN) (PRICED AS PAIR)
Sku: REG5043 Ships From: New York, NY Creator: Vladimir Kagan
Width: 23.3" Height: 36.0" Depth : 23.3"
Style: Contemporary/Post-War Design Materials & Techniques: Fabric, textured, upholstered, wood Category: Seating Condition: Wear to finish on wood near the bottoms. Good; Minor losses
Vladimir Kagan (August 29, 1927 – April 7, 2016) was a renowned furniture designer and architect known for his iconic modernist designs. Born in Worms, Germany, Kagan emigrated to the United States with his family in 1938 to escape the rise of Nazism. Kagan's passion for design began at a young age, influenced by his father, a master cabinetmaker. He studied architecture at Columbia University and later attended the School of Industrial Art in New York City, where he honed his skills in furniture design. In the 1940s, Kagan established his own design firm, Vladimir Kagan Designs Inc., and quickly gained recognition for his innovative and sleek furniture designs. He became a prominent figure in the mid-century modern movement, known for his ability to blend Read Full Bio
Vladimir Kagan (August 29, 1927 – April 7, 2016) was a renowned furniture designer and architect known for his iconic modernist designs. Born in Worms, Germany, Kagan emigrated to the United States with his family in 1938 to escape the rise of Nazism. Kagan's passion for design began at a young age, influenced by his father, a master cabinetmaker. He studied architecture at Columbia University and later attended the School of Industrial Art in New York City, where he honed his skills in furniture design. In the 1940s, Kagan established his own design firm, Vladimir Kagan Designs Inc., and quickly gained recognition for his innovative and sleek furniture designs. He became a prominent figure in the mid-century modern movement, known for his ability to blend organic forms with clean lines, creating visually striking and functional pieces. Kagan's designs often featured unique elements such as curved shapes, cantilevered supports, and sculptural forms. His iconic pieces, including the "Serpentine Sofa" and the "Tri-symmetric Chair," became synonymous with his name and are still highly sought after by collectors and design enthusiasts. Throughout his career, Kagan collaborated with numerous prestigious clients and companies, including Walt Disney, Estée Lauder, and General Electric. His furniture graced the interiors of luxurious homes, corporate offices, and public spaces around the world, leaving a lasting impact on the field of furniture design. In addition to his furniture designs, Kagan also worked on architectural projects, designing homes and interiors for clients in various parts of the world. His architectural work reflected his design philosophy, emphasizing the integration of form and function. Kagan's contributions to the world of design were widely recognized and celebrated. He received numerous awards, including the American Society of Furniture Designers' Lifetime Achievement Award and the Cooper-Hewitt National Design Award for Lifetime Achievement. Vladimir Kagan's work continues to inspire and influence contemporary designers, and his legacy as a pioneer in modern furniture design remains significant. He passed away on April 7, 2016, leaving behind a rich body of work that continues to captivate and inspire generations of designers and enthusiasts alike.
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