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Restored Adrian Pearsall For Craft Associates 2056-C Highback Lounge Chair

$3,076.40
£2,304.12
€2,595
CA$4,318.21
A$4,723.64
CHF 2,461.08
MX$56,835.95
NOK 31,166.26
SEK 29,262.13
DKK 19,765.85

About the Item

This commanding high-back chair, part of Adrian Pearsall’s visionary 2056-C line for Craft Associates, epitomizes the fusion of modernist clarity with architectural drama. From the moment one experiences its silhouette — a soaring vertical form tapering into elegant walnut legs — its presence is quietly militant: a statement of design integrity in any refined interior. Pearsall, a master of mid-century furniture architecture, conceived the 2056-C as more than a seat. The sweeping backrest, often viewed as a winged canopy, envelops the sitter, creating both visual tension and intimacy. The upward gesture of the frame becomes a sculptural gesture in space. The walnut base is carved with precision, the edges softly rounded — balancing strength and finesse. After professional restoration, this particular example retains the sense of Pearsall’s original intent. The upholstery has been replaced (or refreshed) in a refined textile — a neutral or subtly textured fabric that lets the silhouette breathe. The angular walnut frame is refinished to a satiny sheen, preserving the wood’s natural warmth and grain. All joints and structural elements have been inspected and reinforced, ensuring stability without compromising aesthetic flow. Viewed from different angles, the chair reveals its layered complexity: the front face appears dignified and monolithic, while the sides offer glimpses into its cantilevered geometry. The backrest projects slightly forward at the top, guiding the eye upward, and the legs lean outward ever so gently, suggesting poised readiness. Condition is excellent following its restoration. Minor signs of age are limited to areas where original hardware or connectors were accessed, comfortably consistent with a chair of this age. The piece reflects both the care of its previous stewards and the rigors of precision conservation. Collectors of American Modern, sculptural lounge furniture, and high-design interiors will see this chair as more than functional—it is an object of focus. It is suited to be the centerpiece in a lounge, library corner, or gallery-style living space. In the marketplace, rare high-back Pearsall chairs such as the 2056-C command significant interest for their bold form and architectural poise. Installed in the right context, this chair becomes a fulcrum: uniting comfort and monumentality, past and present, sculpture and sitting. It is precisely the kind of piece that rewards both the eye and the imagination. There's an unmistakable sinister look this Mid-century modern Adrian Pearsall for Craft Associates 2056-C lounge chair. The tufted, tapered high back profile evokes a regal sophistication that commands respect. Previous owner updated the chair with this new, plush, striped upholstery. The dramatic profile is achieved with a multifaceted form and striking tall back. Solid walnut pads on the arms and legs contrast beautifully against the material. Consider pairing this chair with our Pearsall sofas (sold separately)
  • Creator:
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 53.5 in (135.89 cm)Width: 28 in (71.12 cm)Depth: 30 in (76.2 cm)Seat Height: 17.5 in (44.45 cm)
  • Style:
    Mid-Century Modern (Of the Period)
  • Materials and Techniques:
  • Place of Origin:
  • Period:
  • Date of Manufacture:
    1960s
  • Condition:
    Refinished. Reupholstered. Wear consistent with age and use. Newer upholstery. Walnut arm pads have been restored.
  • Seller Location:
    Chattanooga, TN
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU2255335755412

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