Edward J Wormley for Dunbar American Mid-Century Red Upholstered Swivel Lounge Chair and Footstool

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Item #: DUF0444

American Mid-Century tapered high back lounge armchair and matching wedge-form footstool, upholstered in a bright red textured fabric with button tufting on the headrest and back cushion and matching antimacassars, each resting on wood and brass swiveling pedestal bases. (EDWARD J WORMLEY FOR DUNBAR FURNITURE COMPANY)(PRICED AS SET).

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Edward J Wormley for Dunbar American Mid-Century Red Upholstered Swivel Lounge Chair and Footstool

American Mid-Century tapered high back lounge armchair and matching wedge-form footstool, upholstered in a bright red textured fabric with button tufting on the headrest and back cushion and matching antimacassars, each resting on wood and brass swiveling pedestal bases. (EDWARD J WORMLEY FOR DUNBAR FURNITURE COMPANY)(PRICED AS SET)

DETAILS

Sku:  DUF0444
Ships From: New York, NY
Creator: Dunbar,Edward Wormley

DIMENSIONS (INCHES)

Width:  30.0"
Height: 42.0"
Depth : 40.0"
Seat Height : 18.0"

INFO

Style:  Mid-Century
Materials & Techniques: Brass, fabric, metal, upholstered, wood
Category: Seating
Condition: Footstool dimensions: 24.5"w x 19"d x 16"h
Good; Wear consistent with age and use

About Dunbar

Dunbar is a renowned furniture and decorative arts designer, known for his innovative and timeless creations. Born in an artistic family in the early 20th century, Dunbar showed a keen interest in design and craftsmanship from a young age.

Dunbar's formal education in design began at a prestigious art school, where he honed his skills in various artistic disciplines. His passion for furniture design, however, led him to specialize in this field. During his studies, Dunbar was deeply influenced by the works of iconic designers such as Charles and Ray Eames, George Nakashima, and Florence Knoll.

After completing his education, Dunbar embarked on a career that would span several decades. He initially worked for a renowned furniture company, where he gained valuable

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