Mid-Century American Polished Silver Metal and Beige Upholstered Armchair, manner of Milo Baughman

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Item #: REG4965

Mid-Century American polished silver metal flat bar armchair with a curved concave frame, the arms unified with the back as one piece, upholstered in a button tufted textured beige fabric. (manner of MILO BAUGHMAN).

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Mid-Century American Polished Silver Metal and Beige Upholstered Armchair, manner of Milo Baughman

Mid-Century American polished silver metal flat bar armchair with a curved concave frame, the arms unified with the back as one piece, upholstered in a button tufted textured beige fabric. (manner of MILO BAUGHMAN)

DETAILS

Sku:  REG4965
Ships From: New York, NY
Creator: Milo Baughman

DIMENSIONS (INCHES)

Width:  26.0"
Height: 28.5"
Depth : 27.5"
Seat Height : 15.5"

INFO

Style:  Mid-Century
Materials & Techniques: Fabric, metal, tufted, upholstered
Category: Seating
Condition: Wear to finish on metal, slight wear on upholstery.
Good; Wear consistent with age and use

About Milo Baughman

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

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