Vladimir Kagan Mid Century Walnut Snail Coffee Table
Vladimir Kagan Mid Century Walnut Snail Coffee Table
Vladimir Kagan Mid Century Walnut Snail Coffee Table
Vladimir Kagan Mid Century Walnut Snail Coffee Table
Vladimir Kagan Mid Century Walnut Snail Coffee Table
Vladimir Kagan Mid Century Walnut Snail Coffee Table
Vladimir Kagan Mid Century Walnut Snail Coffee Table
Vladimir Kagan Mid Century Walnut Snail Coffee Table
Vladimir Kagan Mid Century Walnut Snail Coffee Table
Vladimir Kagan Mid Century Walnut Snail Coffee Table
Vladimir Kagan Mid Century Walnut Snail Coffee Table
Vladimir Kagan Mid Century Walnut Snail Coffee Table
Vladimir Kagan Mid Century Walnut Snail Coffee Table
Vladimir Kagan Mid Century Walnut Snail Coffee Table
Vladimir Kagan Mid Century Walnut Snail Coffee Table
Vladimir Kagan Mid Century Walnut Snail Coffee Table
Vladimir Kagan Mid Century Walnut Snail Coffee Table
Vladimir Kagan Mid Century Walnut Snail Coffee Table
Vladimir Kagan Mid Century Walnut Snail Coffee Table
Vladimir Kagan Mid Century Walnut Snail Coffee Table
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Vladimir Kagan Mid Century Walnut Snail Coffee Table

$4,995
Currently out of stock
Width:
42 in
Height:
15 in
Length:
36.75 in
material:
walnut, glass
color:
brown
designer:
Vladimir Kagan
origin:
USA
SKU:
2024-0609
Modern Hill has you covered.
Included: Sanding, repairs, and refinishing for excellent vintage condition.
Optional: Multiple pieces can be matched by stain or reupholstery for a fee.
Delivery: Ships nationwide for $347, or $150 to Chicago metro area.

Vladimir Kagan

Post Modern Furniture Designer

Vladimir Kagan is famous for his post modern furniture designs, which were innovative, stylish, and highly influential in the mid-20th century. Some of the key features that made Kagan's furniture designs famous include: Organic shapes: Kagan's furniture designs featured fluid, curvilinear shapes that were a departure from the more rigid, boxy designs that were popular then. His furniture looked more like works of art than functional objects. Use of unconventional materials: Kagan often used materials like fiberglass, molded plywood, and brushed stainless steel in his designs, which were unusual for furniture then. Ergonomic design: Kagan's furniture was designed to be both beautiful and comfortable. He paid careful attention to the ergonomics of his designs, ensuring that they were not only aesthetically pleasing but also practical for everyday use. Customizability: Kagan's furniture designs were often customizable, allowing customers to choose from various materials, colors, and finishes to suit their individual preferences. Timelessness: Although Kagan's furniture was highly innovative and contemporary when it was first created, many of his designs have stood the test of time and are still highly sought after today. Kagan's furniture designs continue to be seen as works of art that combine form and function in a beautiful and practical way.

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