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These baddies are called “Elephant” lounge chairs, commonly attributed to Vladimir Kagan (though never definitively documented), are very …
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Priced individually**
These baddies are called “Elephant” lounge chairs, commonly attributed to Vladimir Kagan (though never definitively documented), are very much a designer’s secret weapon. If you know, you know.
These sculptural beauties were manufactured by Weiman and embody that unapologetic, late-Postmodern glamour that makes a room feel instantly collected and editorial. The nickname “Elephant” isn’t random — one look at those curved, grounded legs and that enveloping, trunk-like arm sweep and you’ll see it. They’re stout, powerful, and somehow still impossibly chic. Strong stance. Soft landing.
Freshly and expertly reupholstered in a saturated jewel-tone cobalt blue velvet, they practically hum. The backs are done in the same electric blue but in a contrasting velvet pattern — a subtle texture play that makes designers weak in the knees. Tonal. Rich. Dimensional. The kind of detail that reads quiet luxury but photographs like Architectural Digest.
And let’s talk about scale — these are not petite accent chairs pretending to be lounge seating. These are proper, sink-in, curl-up, cancel-your-plans lounge chairs. Deep, wide, incredibly comfortable. The kind of chairs guests gravitate toward and then refuse to leave.
They’re soft. They’re sculptural. They’re dramatic without screaming. They anchor a room the way only really good design can.
Condition? Epic.
Upholstery? Fresh.
Presence? Immense.
Perfect for a library moment, a moody living room, or anywhere you want a hit of saturated confidence.
Designer-loved. AD-approved. Elephant-level iconic.
The final photograph is an editorial image originally published in /on Architectural Digest and is included here for illustrative reference only. All intellectual property rights remain with the publication, photographer, stylist, and designer. Habitat Gallery claims no ownership of this image and implies no affiliation or endorsement. Image is used solely to illustrate a model in situ.
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- Dimensions
- 29.5ʺW × 29.5ʺD × 29.5ʺH
- Styles
- Modern
- Postmodern
- Seat Height
- 17.0 in
- Number of Seats
- 2
- Brand
- Weiman
- Period
- 1990s
- Country of Origin
- United States
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Velvet
- Condition
- Good Condition, Restored, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Blue
- Condition Notes
- This chair has been expertly reupholstered. This chair has been expertly reupholstered. less
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