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Vladimir Kagan for Directional
“Papa Bear” Wingback Swivel Lounge
Circa 1980s
There are chairs… and then there are Kagan's.
This …
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Vladimir Kagan for Directional
“Papa Bear” Wingback Swivel Lounge
Circa 1980s
There are chairs… and then there are Kagan's.
This iconic “Papa Bear” wingback lounge chair, designed by Vladimir Kagan for Directional in the 1980s, is the kind of piece that can really anchor a room. Sculptural, yet inviting-- structured yet plush. It’s that rare intersection of architectural presence and sink in comfort.
Upholstered in a creamy white sherpa-style bouclé that feels like an elevated cloud, the texture is soft, sumptuous, and impossibly touchable. It has that perfect nubby depth that plays beautifully ~ warm, cozy, quietly luxurious.
The silhouette is pure Kagan. and of course it swivels. Because Vladimir understood that glamour should also turn toward the conversation.
Pair it with a matching Kagan Cloud sofa (which conveniently, we also have), and suddenly you’re living in a stylish Upper East Side penthouse moment. Think chic architectural curves in the lineage of Milo Baughman, the sensual modernism of Adrian Pearsall, the tailored drama of Karl Springer, and the quiet luxury energy collectors chase from Jean-Michel Frank through contemporary reissues.
About Vladimir Kagan:
Born in Germany in 1927 and emigrating to the United States in 1938, Kagan became one of the defining figures of American modernism. Known for his sensual curves, sculptural silhouettes, and biomorphic forms, he rejected the rigid geometry of strict mid-century minimalism in favor of movement and softness. His work has been placed in the homes of Hollywood royalty, Park Avenue collectors, and design obsessives who understand that true modernism isn’t cold, it’s confident.
By the 1980s, Kagan was refining and reinterpreting his earlier iconic forms for Directional, creating pieces that bridged mid-century modern and the emerging postmodern luxury movement. These later Directional examples are increasingly coveted for their scale, comfort, and livability.
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- Dimensions
- 32ʺW × 36ʺD × 35ʺH
- Styles
- Mid-Century Modern
- Modern
- Number of Seats
- 1
- Seat Height
- 17.5 in
- Brand
- Directional
- Designer
- Vladimir Kagan
- Period
- 1980s
- Country of Origin
- United States
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Bouclé
- Condition
- Good Condition, Restored, Some Imperfections
- Color
- White
- Condition Notes
- This chair has been expertly reupholstered. This chair has been expertly reupholstered. less
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