Paul McCobb Executive Chair
By Paul McCobb
Located in Baltimore, MD
Striking Paul McCobb Executive Chair upholstered in crocodile embossed leather. Adjustable
Vintage 1950s American Mid-Century Modern Office Chairs and Desk Chairs
Leather
Paul McCobb Executive Chair
By Paul McCobb
Located in Baltimore, MD
Striking Paul McCobb Executive Chair upholstered in crocodile embossed leather. Adjustable
Leather
Paul McCobb, Executive Swivel chair, model 6002
By Paul McCobb
Located in Bonita Springs, FL
The original executive high wing back desk chair on casters designed by Paul McCobb. Feel free to
Leather, Walnut
Paul McCobb Desk Chair
By Paul McCobb
Located in Turners Falls, MA
Paul McCobb executive series desk chair. Swivel base on castors.
Aluminum
Paul McCobb Executive Chair
By Paul McCobb
Located in San Francisco, CA
Important and rare high back tilt and swivel executive office chair designed by Paul McCobb, circa
Paul McCobb Executive Desk Chair
By Paul McCobb
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Paul McCobb black leather executive desk chair on casters
Original Midcentury Orange Vinyl Paul McCobb Executive Office Chair Rare
By Paul McCobb
Located in BROOKLYN, NY
Original midcentury orange vinyl Paul McCobb executive office chair rare. Aluminum base. All four
Steel, Aluminum
Executive Chair by Paul McCobb
Located in Sagaponack, NY
A wing back desk chair on casters designed by Paul McCobb
Extra Grade Executive Swivel Tilt Office Desk Chair
By Jens Risom, Paul McCobb
Located in New York, NY
Extra grade executive office, desk chair in very good original condition. The high back chair rests
Upholstery, Wood
Paul McCobb Executive Chair for Directional
Located in New York, NY
Rare to Market Original Paul McCobb for Directional executive chair in Original upholstery on steel
Steel
Writing Desk by Muriel Coleman
By Muriel Coleman
Located in Providence, RI
Magnusson Grossman, Paul McCobb OX executive desk chair shown for scale only. It is not included with the
Steel
An essential part of every office or home workstation, office chairs and desk chairs are critically important to your comfort and getting the job done.
Desk chairs have evolved over time. While writing the Declaration of Independence, Thomas Jefferson pined for a wider range of motion and introduced some improvements to his English-style Windsor chair, inventing the swivel chair along the way. So the next time you roll, recline or swivel at your vintage desk, remember: The third president of the United States had a lot to do with that functionality.
Changes in the availability of resources have also led to innovations in desk chair design. After World War II, for example, optimistic American designers made use of wartime materials in their efforts to create practical domestic goods.
Mid-century modernism is the name given to the broad postwar time period that prioritized thoughtful design. Journalist Cara Greenberg, who coined the term “mid-century modernism,” cites “ergonomic wisdom” as part of the reason for the longevity of the era’s furnishings, and when it comes to sitting in a desk chair for hours at a time, what could be more important than ergonomic support?
As mid-century modernism was marked by resourcefulness and boundless creativity — and produced designers who, in most cases, prioritized comfort and support — it follows that all mid-century chairs are not the same. Nowhere is this perhaps more evident than at Herman Miller. The legendary Michigan furniture manufacturer got its start in the office, with design director George Nelson enlisting the likes of Charles and Ray Eames to produce desk chairs and lounge chairs that are still celebrated today. Elsewhere at the time, the numerous pieces Florence Knoll created for Knoll’s office furniture line were envisioned as design solutions for the changing needs of residential and office spaces.
If you’re working remotely and streamlined seating isn’t your thing, don’t be afraid of making a statement with your office chair. Introduce a touch of drama to your video calls by way of 19th-century desk accessories and the alluring forms we typically associate with antique desk chairs designed in the Empire and Regency styles. For a minimalist touch, a spare, utilitarian Industrial-style office chair can work in any space but will fit in particularly well amid the exposed brick and steel architecture that characterizes a loft apartment.
An inspiring home office cleverly mixes materials and styles to create a welcoming place of productivity and comfort, and if you’re gathering with colleagues at your company HQ, an array of wood, leather and metal office chairs can help integrate disparate textures in a conference room or any other collaborative space. On 1stDibs, explore a diverse collection of office and desk chairs today.
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