Thayer Coggin Hi-Wire Lounge Chair

SKU: 1432-103
$3,389.00 Regular price
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Width 30"
Height 32"
Depth 33"
Seat Height 18"
Seat Depth 21"
Arm Height 24"
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Designed by Ransom Culler, the Hi-Wire lounge chair is a new contemporary classic. With its striking minimal metal frame, available in dark bronze or polished stainless steel, and its tailored poly blend down seat, Hi-Wire will take your interior to another level. Choose from any in-house fabrics or leathers for upholstery or provide your own material.
  • ["Hundreds of fabrics and leathers to choose from. See store
  • Polished Stainless or Dark Bronze Frame
  • Polyblend Down Seat
  • Foam/Fiber Tight Back
  • Arm width 2""]
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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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