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  • Vladimir Kagan Rare Unicorn Stool in Aluminum and Ivory Bouclé, 1960s
    By Vladimir Kagan
    Located in New York, NY
    Vladimir Kagan for Vladimir Kagan Designs, Inc. very rare Unicorn triangular stool with ivory bouclé upholstered cushion on cast and polished aluminum...
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    Vintage 1960s American Mid-Century Modern Stools

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  • Vladimir Kagan Tri -Symmetric Stool
    By Vladimir Kagan
    Located in West Palm Beach, FL
    Extremely rare 1st edition stool. Designed by Vladimir Kagan and manufactured by Kagan-Dreyfuss. The early stools have a quatrefoil as opposed to a round attachment. Possibly orig...
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    Vintage 1950s American Stools

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    Aluminum

  • Vladimir Kagan Triangular Stool or Ottoman for the Kagan New York Collection
    By Vladimir Kagan
    Located in Kansas City, MO
    Original Vladimir Kagan stool or ottoman for the New York Collection. This is a vintage showroom sample in all original excellent condition.
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    Vintage 1960s American Mid-Century Modern Stools

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    Aluminum

  • Modernist Wireiron and Fabric Tricorn Stool/Ottoman Vladimir Kagan
    By Vladimir Kagan
    Located in Buffalo, NY
    Classic Modernist wire iron and fabric Tricorn stool / ottoman attributed to Vladimir Kagan, stunning simple elegant design, curvaceous flowing iron base, wonderful red wool knoll fa...
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    Vintage 1950s American Mid-Century Modern Ottomans and Poufs

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  • Pair of Vladimir Kagan Tripod Stools Ottomans Footchair Vanity Chairs
    By Vladimir Kagan
    Located in Wayne, NJ
    Pair of Vladimir Kagan stools ottomans.
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    Vintage 1960s North American Mid-Century Modern Stools

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  • Rare Japanese Stool by Soetsu Yanagi
    By Sori Yanagi
    Located in Uccle, BE
    This stool was made for the In 1936, the Japanese Folk Crafts Museum. Made of Japanese cherry wood and seagrass. Today, you can still see the original benches made for this museum. Yanagi Soetsu (1889 – 1961), also known as Yanagi Muneyoshi, was a Japanese art critic, philosopher, and founder of the mingei (folk craft) movement in Japan in the late 1920s and 1930s. His son, Sori Yanagi, was a renowned industrial designer. In 1916, Yanagi made his first trip to Korea out of curiosity about Korean crafts. The trip led to the establishment of the Korean Folk Crafts Museum in 1924 and the coining of the term mingei by Yanagi, potters Hamada Shoji (1894–1978) and Kawai Kanjiro...
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    Vintage 1930s Japanese Mid-Century Modern Stools

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