Swiveling Armchair by Milo Baughman for Thayer-Coggins, 1960s

Swiveling Armchair by Milo Baughman for Thayer-Coggins, 1960s

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Wyeth
New York, NY
533 Canal Street New York NY, 10013 · 212-243-3661






Usage
  • Swiveling armchairs can be ideal for both living room and office spaces, providing comfort and movement for dynamic seating arrangements.
  • Such furniture pieces might enhance group conversations by allowing easy rotation toward different speakers or activities.
  • The versatility of a swiveling design may suit open-concept layouts, allowing users to adjust their position based on surrounding interactions.
History
  • Milo Baughman was an influential American designer known for contributing to the modernist movement in mid-20th century furniture design.
  • Thayer-Coggins, established in the 1950s, has gained recognition for producing high-quality, stylish furniture that exemplifies mid-century design aesthetics.
  • Furniture pieces from the 1960s are often celebrated for their innovative forms and functional designs that align with contemporary lifestyle changes.
Design Significance
  • Mid-century modern design is characterized by clean lines, functional forms, and an emphasis on craftsmanship, often reflected in armchair designs from this era.
  • Swiveling armchairs may highlight the trend of integrating comfort with form, allowing aesthetic appeal alongside practical use.
  • The use of materials and construction techniques from the 1960s in such armchairs can illustrate the era's commitment to blending style with everyday accessibility.

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