Midcentury Walnut and Leather Lounge Chair and Ottoman by Mel Smilow

$7,500.00

Scarcely seen wide, armless lounge chair designed by Mel Smilow for Smilow-Thielle in the 1950s. Includes the original, oversized ottoman, which can double as a coffee / wide side table (cushion is removable, straps snap into the underside of the frame). Solid walnut construction with newly upholstered Ralph Lauren leather cushions featuring button-tufted detail. Additionally, a Ralph Lauren brown suede lining has been fitted to cover the springs in order to protect the bottom of the cushion from scratches / scuffs. Sharp, sleek lines defined by the dramatically contoured legs and chair frame. The original steel straps and metal springs are sound. Walnut has been refinished; only minor wear remains.
Chair measures: 36″ L x 30.25″ D x 29.5″ H (Height to back of the frame without back cushion is 26″) x seat height 17″
The ottoman is 30.5″ L x 30″ D x 12.75″ H (as a table), 17″ H (as an ottoman with cushion).
Listing is for the chair and ottoman only; daybed pictured is available separately.
    

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