An American mid-century classic - Kagan's Floating Curved Sofa. It was originally designed in 1952 and has sculptured solid wood legs.
This one is attributed to Kagan, it has been in one family since the the 1960's, but the origin is unknown.
It has recently been restored to the international Vladimir Kagan furniture standards with a 40 000 rub count Mojo Hertex fabric in an off-white "Angora" colour.
Vladimir Kagan, the son of a German immigrant cabinet maker and art collector, was one of America's foremost modernist furniture designers. His work is included in numerous prominent collections, including the Vitra Design Museum in Weil am Rhein, Germany; The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York; Die Neue Sammlung in Munich; the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; and the Victoria and Albert Museum in London.
Condition: Very good, restored.
Dimensions: 229 x 127 x 81 cm (h) and 43 cm seat height
Note from the current owner
I remember this exquisite piece as the center point in my grandma’s home when I was a child in the early 70's My grandmother was a stylish woman of note with many treasures in their massive farmhouse.
After owning the sofa for many years, I am scaling down. I have decided to part with it, albeit difficult, and went through great trouble to research and choose only the best fabric and to upholster it in line with the original design specifications.
D.G
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