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Vladimir Kagan
Serpentine Sofa
, 1950–1959
29.5 x 112 x 63 in. (74.9 x 284.5 x 160 cm.)
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Vladimir Kagan
Serpentine Sofa
, 1950–1959
29.5 x 112 x 63 in. (74.9 x 284.5 x 160 cm.)
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Vladimir Kagan
Serpentine Sofa
, 1950–1959
29.5 x 112 x 63 in. (74.9 x 284.5 x 160 cm.)
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Vladimir Kagan
Serpentine Sofa
, 1950–1959
29.5 x 112 x 63 in. (74.9 x 284.5 x 160 cm.)
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Vladimir Kagan
Serpentine Sofa
, 1950–1959
29.5 x 112 x 63 in. (74.9 x 284.5 x 160 cm.)
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Vladimir Kagan
American, 1927–2016
Serpentine Sofa
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1950–1959
Vladimir Kagan
Serpentine Sofa
, 1950–1959
29.5 x 112 x 63 in. (74.9 x 284.5 x 160 cm.)
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Vladimir Kagan
Serpentine Sofa
, 1950–1959
29.5 x 112 x 63 in. (74.9 x 284.5 x 160 cm.)
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Vladimir Kagan
Serpentine Sofa
, 1950–1959
29.5 x 112 x 63 in. (74.9 x 284.5 x 160 cm.)
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Vladimir Kagan
Serpentine Sofa
, 1950–1959
29.5 x 112 x 63 in. (74.9 x 284.5 x 160 cm.)
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Vladimir Kagan
Serpentine Sofa
, 1950–1959
29.5 x 112 x 63 in. (74.9 x 284.5 x 160 cm.)
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Medium
Design, Seating , Sofas, Settees , Dedar Milano velvet upholstery
Size
29.5 x 112 x 63 in. (74.9 x 284.5 x 160 cm.)
Price
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Peter Blake Gallery
Laguna Beach
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Movement
Mid-Century Modernism, Modern Art
Exhibitions
06/01/2018–06/01/2019 Collectible Design
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Description
A fan of the adage “form follows function,” Vladimir Kagan made iconic furniture that seamlessly fused sleek design with the trappings of comfort. The son of a cabinet maker, Kagan injected a craftsman’s pragmatism into inventive, biomorphic couches, chairs, and tables inspired by plants and animals. Of his furniture’s sinuous contours and details, Kagan said, “The joints reflected roots and trees and bones and knuckle. . . . I used a lot of human anatomy . . . I created what I called vessels for the human body.” His unique pieces—such as the barrel chair and kidney-shaped couch—have been featured in prominent public buildings, corporate headquarters, and celebrity houses, including General Electric, the United Nations, and the homes of Marilyn Monroe and Gary Cooper.
Authenticated by the Kagan Estate and considered one of the oldest in existence.
Meticulously upholstered in Dedar MIlano Adamo & Eva Col. 125 Rose Thè Cotton Velvet and Dalie Papaveri Tulipani Col. 3 Impression Clair de Lune.
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