Vladimir Kagan Erica Chaise Lounge Chair in New Holly Hunt Mohair, Circa 1960's
The Erica Chaise was first designed in 1969 and named after Vladimir Kagan’s wife, needlework maven Erica Wilson. Redesigned with the clean lines and classic feel of the prototype Vladimir kept in his own home, the chaise effortlessly cradles the back and supports the head with its sculpted upholstery. The lucite base give the chair the illusion it is floating off the ground. This vintage piece has been restored and upholstered in Holly Hunt 4800/16 | TAKE DIRECTION TURQUISH 100% Mohair. This chair is the perfect chair to lounge in and read the paper or a good book. This chair is effortlessly elegant, and epitomizes Kagan's best work. Dimensions: 57L x 24 w x 35 H Seat Height 17.5 About the designer: Vladimir Kagan pioneered the enduring voice of midcentury modern design. A designer of not simply furniture but what he called “vessels to hold the human body,” “Kagan represents the ultimate in modern American furniture design,” Holly Hunt said. Kagan’s independent designs earne