Paul Mccobb for Winchendon Mid Century Cane and Walnut Lounge Chairs - Pair
Paul Mccobb for Winchendon Mid Century Cane and Walnut Lounge Chairs - Pair
Paul Mccobb for Winchendon Mid Century Cane and Walnut Lounge Chairs - Pair
Paul Mccobb for Winchendon Mid Century Cane and Walnut Lounge Chairs - Pair
RESTORATION AVAILABLE

Paul McCobb for Winchendon Mid Century Cane and Walnut Lounge Chairs - Pair

$5,995

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Lead time 4-6 weeks
In Stock! Ships Nationwide for $347 Flat Rate.
Width:
26.25 in
Height:
33 in
Length:
25 in
Condition:
Used
Color:
Blue
Mid Century Designers:
Paul McCobb
Material:
Cane
Origin:
USA
Line:
Planner Group
SKU:
2023-0245

Product Description

Excellent Vintage Condition- Chairs Frames Are In Excellent Condition With Very Gentle Wear On The Arms. Cane and Cushion Are In Excellent Shape. Excellent Vintage Condition Overall.

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Optional: You Can Add Restoration Services of Sanding & Refinishing for a Fee.
Delivery: Ships nationwide for $347, or $150 to Chicago metro area.

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  • Most pieces listed on our website are photographed as-is. With our As-Is pricing we still touch the piece up before shipping and ensure it's structurally solid. If you opt for the full restoration, the piece will be sanded down to remove any chips, dents, or scratches and a fresh coat of stain will be applied. Doors, drawers, and structure are inspected and repaired as needed. Multiple pieces can be refinished to make a matched set. Once we're done you'll receive a like-new vintage piece ready for 60 more years of use.

  • Absolutely. We offer nationwide shipping on all of our pieces. Delivery is White Glove — we bring the piece into your home and set it up wherever you'd like. You only pay for shipping on your first piece; additional pieces ship for free. You can add pieces at any time, so there's no need to wait to place your full order at once.

  • Every piece is carefully blanket wrapped before it leaves our warehouse. Our shippers exclusively deliver our furniture and are experienced handling vintage pieces. In the very unlikely event of any transit damage, your piece is fully insured by Modern Hill.

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Planner Group

Paul Mccobb's Beginning

The Planner Group was a highly influential mid-century modern furniture line created by American designer Paul McCobb in 1949. Winchendon Furniture, a Massachusetts-based company, manufactured the collection. The Planner Group's focus on simplicity, functionality, and affordability made it popular among the post-World War II American middle class, who sought practical and stylish furnishings for their suburban homes.

The Planner Group was designed with modularity and flexibility, offering a wide range of pieces that could be mixed and matched to suit individual needs and preferences. The furniture line included desks, dressers, tables, chairs, storage units, and shelving, all featuring clean lines, minimal ornamentation, and solid construction.

Made primarily from solid maple, birch, or occasionally walnut, the Planner Group furniture was available in various finishes to accommodate different tastes and home décors. The line's affordability was a key selling point, making well-designed, high-quality furniture accessible to a broader audience.

Strategic marketing efforts further boosted the Planner Group's success. McCobb partnered with major department stores such as Bloomingdale's and Macy's, making the furniture line more widely available and familiar to the general public. The furniture was also featured in advertisements and editorial spreads in popular magazines like House Beautiful and Interiors, increasing its visibility and appeal.

Some of the most popular designs from the Planner Group include:

  • Planner Group Desk: A compact, functional desk featuring clean lines and ample storage, perfect for home offices or small spaces.
  • Planner Group Dresser: A versatile dresser with minimal hardware and a straightforward design, available in various sizes and configurations.
  • Planner Group Coffee Table: A simple, rectangular coffee table with slender, tapered legs, embodying the minimalist aesthetic of the collection.
  • Planner Group Shelving: A series of modular shelving units that could be configured to suit individual needs, providing flexible storage solutions for various spaces.

Over time, the Planner Group expanded to include additional lines, such as the Linear Group, the Predictor Group, and the Irwin Collection, further solidifying McCobb's reputation as a leading furniture designer of the era.

The Planner Group's legacy endures today, as its designs are celebrated for their timeless appeal, functionality, and adaptability. The furniture line remains popular among mid-century modern enthusiasts and collectors, with many pieces still in high demand on the vintage market.

Paul McCobb

No Nonsense Mid Century Furniture Design

Paul McCobb moved from Boston to New York to pursue his dream of becoming a designer. When it came to design he was completely selftaught but his profound understanding of perspective paved the way for his emerging career as one of the most important designers of the time. Perspective and scale in particular became a trademark for McCobb, whose tables, shelves and even lamps were the result of meticulous attention to the room the design would inhabit. Thin lines, simplicity of form and a distinct lightness characterise the works of Paul McCobb. He was a realist and a perfectionist and his design pieces are a clear reflection of his personality. McCobb’s recipe for no-nonsense design, where only the essential is required to obtain both functionality and aesthetics, is a recipe we respect through our relaunch of McCobb's Planner coffee tables. Details such as the narrowing of the welted steel by the “feet” of the base is how one recognises a genuine McCobb design.

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