Showing posts with label Milo Baughman. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Milo Baughman. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 4, 2016

GILBERT ROHDE, MILO BAUGHMAN CHAIRS, CHARLOTTE PERRIAND STYLE BAUHAUS DAYBEDS, etc!

The first posted shop update in a VERY long time!
We have so many amazing pieces in the shop right now, I thought it was a good time to post about it here.  Visit the online shop, or email us at modernhaus@gmail.com with any pricing, shipping, or detail questions. 

We currently have a pair of Bauhaus daybeds that look almost identical to the coveted Charlotte Perriand daybeds.  These have been reupholstered in natural linen blend and have new, high density foam.  Finally, we have a pair of 1970s tubular chrome cantilevered chairs re-done in the studio using thick Latigo leather, with bolsters custom made from natural black shearling.  The details on these chairs are spectacular!




 A pair of Milo Baughman-attributed chrome flat bar armchairs.  The original upholstery design has been meticulously restored in persimmon velvet, with double stitched grid pattern and buttonless tufting. 




 We have an incredibly rare and gorgeous Gilbert Rohde Cloud coffee table in museum condition.  Quarter book matched mahogany burl and solid mahogany tapering legs:








This is a pair of 1970s tubular chrome cantilevered chairs re-done in the studio using thick Latigo leather, with bolsters custom made from natural black shearling.  The details on these chairs are spectacular!







Franco Albini-attributed rattan loveseat/sofa/settee:


A couple of really special antique Persian rugs:






An incredible pair of brass Serreid style nightstands/side tables:





A case piece/wall unit/room divider from Denmark crafted entirely of solid teak:



 

Thursday, May 10, 2012

CHAIR TOWN {leather, linen, chrome, wool, and sling!)

Have you noticed that vintage stuff travels in packs?  Some weeks I'm up to my armpits in lamp after beautiful lamp.  Some weeks everything is marble.  This week, the vintage world is trying to tell me to take it easy...by sending me chairs.

I have a pair of these chrome beauties.  Yesterday I designed and sewed up the blue felted wool sling to sleek them up.  The previous upholstery was a huge, thick padded affair done in mauve (or "private parts pink" as I like to call it) RV fabric.  Now they are lithe and sexy, like chrome and wool ballerinas!






I'm not joking-these are SO comfortable!  I am thinking of designing a narrow built-in pillow at the top.  What do you think?






Because they're slings, they don't look deep enough until you sit in them.  Kind of sculptural, no?  I have to iron those suckers, but I couldn't wait to show you!!






This heathered blue wool is my new favorite fabric.  Like soft focus lighting, it makes everything else around it look gorgeous!  It looks SO GOOD with my "trick, it's not a Beni Ourain it's from Pottery Barn" rug.







I also ran like the wind a few days ago to pick up these handsome chrome chairs.

The upholstery has that great, streamlined Mid Century version of tufting.  The color is caramel with a hint of orange?  But not TOO orange.  I understand everything better when put into food terms.  How 'bout you?






These suckers are HEAVY.  Neat-o, thick chrome frames.  I'm thinking Milo Baughman (pronounced Bowman if you're new to the game, Boffman if you're in-the-know, and Boggman if you're a retarded estate sale lady).

I have to verify this, though.  Seriously Baughman, you designed so many chairs.  Help a girl out-make a master list?!






Speaking of Boggman, did you know DWR is reproducing his recliner?  For $2800???  For a less-well-made repro??

Do people buy these things?  I can't imagine why, with beautifully restored originals going for half that!  Now that I mention it, I have one that I'll be listing this evening.  What a coincidence!

This is documented Milo Baughman, but a very unusual piece.  It took me weeks to authenticate because, well, there is like one other one out there.  The arms are really wide, sculptural, solid walnut, and the upholstery is much more substantial than on the more common version.  It's been profesh redone (meaning, not by me) in a nubby off-white material that makes you fall asleep when you touch it, and the mechanics have been cleaned, oiled, and checked for smooth reclinability.  Mmmhmmm,  that's a word.












Furthermore, there is this chair:






It looks like Paul McCobb, but "looks like" is as far as I got in the authentication process.

I had it rebuilt and re-done in a heavy, charcoal grey linen.  It is brand new, but better.  Because it is brand new old, which means it will last for 300 more years.

It pairs well with a sheepskin and an ethnic pillow.  Probably any ethnicity will do.








Bleached out-looking because Instagram, y'all.







So, one may ask, "Where can I get all these fine sitting devices?"

Well, only the off-white Baughman/Bowman/Boggman recliner will be in the shop tonight.

The others will probably be listed soon, but you can also email (modernhaus@gmail.com), text, Tweet (modernhaus), or Intsagram (modernhaus) message me if you just can't wait.

You probably want to get your hands on my creations now, before I totally blow up.  I'm already super-big in Upstate New York, the gateway to design fame as we all know.

Over and out.

Monday, March 12, 2012

SHOP UPDATES

Hey, look at me being a man of few words! I think we can all use a break from my soul-searching, no?

I love each of these pieces more than the last. Get 'em while they're hot and fresh in the shop.
























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