Thayer Coggin Straight Up Wedge Sectional - Floor Model

SKU: THC-1442-100/101/102/004 / 04 2134-20 / 12 2122-20
$16,999.00 Regular price
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This product is available to purchase off our showroom floor. Free white-glove delivery inside 80-mile radius from our showroom floor in Mount Pleasant, WI. Exclusions may apply.

Floor Sample available for local delivery or in-store pickup

Represented in Showroom
Height 27"
Depth 42"
Seat Height 18"
Arm Height 27"

The Straight Up collection, envisioned by Ransom Culler, beckons with its deep, generous seating and lavish comfort. It's a luxurious oasis with poly blend-down seats and double fiber-down back cushions.

What sets it apart is its modular design, where corners effortlessly transform into armrests, giving you the freedom to create unique configurations. This furniture transcends boundaries, redefining form and function.

  • One stand-alone unit in neutral grey fabric
  • Two Corner/Arm units in neutral grey fabric
  • Wedge in Charcoal Leather
  • Four modular units
  • Corner pieces double as arm-ends
  • Pieces work well on their own or together as a sofa
  • Hidden ebony non-skid legs keep units in place
  • Poly blend-down seat with eco-friendly fiber-down back and lumbar pillows
  • Height to top of the back cushion is approximately 34 inches
  • Arm width 7"
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Ransom Culler

A native of High Point, North Carolina, Ransom Culler has designed exceptional furniture for over 25 years. Culler is well known for his ability to work with a wide range of materials and for a focus on comfort and proportion in his designs. His work has earned critical acclaim for its contemporary and classic style. With an education in furniture design from the prestigious Kendall College of Art and Design, Ransom has created and contributed to hundreds of domestic and international projects.

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Thayer Coggin

Thayer Coggin's love of furniture began one early Christmas morning, when all he asked for was a claw hammer. After receiving it, Thayer made his own bedroom suite. A few years later, in shop class at High Point High School, he made rocking chairs and cedar chests for tuition to attend High Point College. Then, after service in WWII, he returned to his first love and founded James Manufacturing. But, Thayer dreamed of producing designs that were innovative. He traveled to Europe for inspiration and he was impressed by the light-scaled upholstery he saw there. He said, "The simple, clean lines appealed to my sense of beauty...[their impression] hit me like a ton of bricks." Home in High Point, he developed a singular focus: to develop furniture featuring sleek, horizontal lines, synonymous with the ranch-style homes that characterized post-war suburbia.

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