Paul McCobb Symmetric Lounge Chair
Best midcentury statement piece for design-conscious living room updates.
This revival captures the sharp, architectural spirit of 1962 with a plush, modern update. While the tight back and structured frame demand a more formal posture, the down-blend cushioning ensures it remains a genuine lounge piece rather than just a sculptural statement.
$2818.00
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Who it's for
- Design enthusiasts seeking iconic mid-century modern aesthetics
- Homeowners prioritizing plush, tactile comfort in their living space
- Decorators looking for a bold, sophisticated room focal point
Who should skip it
- Minimalists preferring neutral colors that adapt to changing trends
- Budget-conscious shoppers prioritizing value over designer status
- Busy families or pet owners needing durable, low-maintenance furniture
Performance breakdown
Design Authenticity
A faithful revival capturing the essence of McCobb's midcentury vision.
Material Quality
Premium cotton velvet and leather welt elevate the tactile experience.
Structural Integrity
Kiln-dried hardwood frame ensures long-term stability and heirloom-grade durability.
Seating Comfort
Down-blend cushions provide a plush, supportive sit for extended lounging.
Maintenance Ease
Delicate velvet upholstery requires diligent care to preserve its pristine finish.
Versatility
Compact footprint and removable legs allow for seamless room integration.
Key Specs
Dimensions
33"H x 30"W x 30"D
Material
100% Cotton Velvet, Leather welt
Frame Material
Hardwood, kiln-dried
Suspension
Wire grid flexolator
Cushions
Tight back cushion, Loose seat cushion (layered foam wrapped in down, feather and poly fiber batting)
Legs
Removable black tapered legs
Origin
Made in USA of Domestic and Imported Materials
Care
Blot spills immediately with a clean, absorbent cloth. Spot clean with a water-free stain remover. For stubborn or set stains, work with a professional upholstery cleaning service. (Cleaning Code Reference: S)
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