Serpentine Sofa Attributed to Vladimir Kagan, 1980s

Serpentine Sofa Attributed to Vladimir Kagan, 1980s

Brand: Whatever Gallery
9500.00 USD In stock Buy at Merchant

This huge, custom serpentine sofa attributed to Vladimir Kagan has undergone a full restoration from head to toe. It has been upgraded in a thick nubby charcoal gray textile by Holly Hunt, with light gray velvet piping undulating around the seat and base of the sofa. The sofa's sculptural back curves up on the right side into a dramatic wing. The sinuous beauty abounds from every angle, including the backside which is equally as noteworthy. The sofa, while very large, is low and sleek, and so it is not obtrusive whatsoever, but rather provides a very soft, subdued presence in the space. The moody gray palette will blend in seamlessly with a number of aesthetics, and while this gentle behemoth will definitely be the focal point of the space, it will not outweigh the other pieces it's paired with. Six brass "Shepherd" ball casters allow the sofa to be rolled around with ease. Dimensions: 107"L x 67"D x 33"H Seat Height: 13"

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