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Designed by Milo Baughman circa 1953


The Fred chaise was one of the designs presented by Milo Baughman to Thayer Coggin when they first met in February 1953. This light-scale stream lined design was truly visionary with its perfect ergonomics and beautifully tapered legs. This design is imaginative, inspiring, and intelligent. Fred is one of the original designs recognized as most defining of the mid century modern era.

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Fred

Designed by Milo Baughman circa 1953


The Fred chaise was one of the designs presented by Milo Baughman to Thayer Coggin when they first met in February 1953. This light-scale stream lined design was truly visionary with its perfect ergonomics and beautifully tapered legs. This design is imaginative, inspiring, and intelligent. Fred is one of the original designs recognized as most defining of the mid century modern era.

Features:

Solid maple wood frame

Stainless steel frame structure available in polished stainless steel, plated brushed bronze, plated satin brass, and three powder coat finishes

Foam and fiber tight seat upholstery finished with double-needle stitching

Bottom seam of upholstered frame trimmed with welt detail

Metal Finishes

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