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snag all found. all vintage. skip to content subscribe sponsor shop meet the snag team contact us archives design « older posts before and after: a forever chair by austin | published: october 4, 2016 you may remember that some time ago i found the “perfect” chair for my living room. though i had a plan for said chair, the reality of my plans is that they often go unrealized for years and years . i can say, for once, that i did not let that happen to this chair. it did not have to go off to the island of furniture too filthy to come inside—at least not for very long. for a big project such as this to go from beginning to end in less than one year, for me, is rather remarkable. and i’m more than just pleased with the fact that it’s done—it also looks as amazing as i had envisioned. here’s a before pic of my frizzy green filth monster: i bought this chair expecting to have it reupholstered. i had seen a picture of it posted from a friend’s shop out of town and i fell in love with the shape. but its condition left a lot to be desired. 50 years of love had taken their toll inside and out. note the crumbled, rotting foam in this in-progress shot from my upholsterer: all of the materials under the fabric were more than past their prime so this puppy had to be stripped back to the bare wood frame and springs. this part is tricky. when you have to replace everything you run the risk of the end result having a slightly different shape than the original. but my guy came through big time. i’m even more in love now. the orange-red color might not be for everyone but it’s going to work very well in the overall scheme i have planned for my living room. even my upholsterer loved this one—it’s now one of his favorite projects. i think he had fun working on it. the very steep angle of the seat gives it some dramatic flair. it appears as though you’d be forced into a deeply reclined position while sitting, but it’s actually extremely comfortable and natural feeling. and it’s 1000 times more comfortable with new high density foam. for the fabric i chose “rivington” in paprika by knoll textiles. it’s the same fabric that i used on my sofa but in a different colorway. the fabric has a high wool content and is treated with nanotex technology to make it virtually stain proof. this upholstery job should last another 60 years. and at nearly 94, should i still be lucky enough to be around, i’m sure i’ll be able to discount any damage incurred in that time as “character.” posted in before and after | tagged furniture | 4 responses before and after: the home office by austin | published: august 25, 2016 you may remember way, way back in 2014 i shared a before post about my guest/bedroom home office. you can check out the original post here . at that time i had just bought an amazing desk and credenza that i had deemed worthy of sacrificing my guest bedroom for. that sacrifice has taken much longer to complete than anticipated. it began with selling my tanker desk which was replaced by my kitchen table and several storage totes of its contents—and that’s kind of where it stopped for about two years. two years of all of my office supplies being lost in boxes while a desk worth more than my car sat—appropriately—idle in the garage. but it has now happened. it has finally happened. oh, glorious day my desk and credenza are here! so what are these pieces? well, they’re movie stars—sort of. designed in 1959 by bodil kjaer, this rosewood desk and credenza were manufactured by e. pederson and sons a/s in denmark. the designs earned some fame after appearing in tiger tanaka’s office in the 1967 james bond film you only live twice . tiger tanaka’s office in you only live twice, 1967. my pair, however, had a little harder life. originally belonging to a prominent des moines architect, they made their way through a host of area executives at publishing and insurance companies before finally being abandoned in a corporate move. a realtor saved them as they were being hauled to a construction dumpster and eventually sold them to a friend who sold them to me. this was likely the only chance i’d have to own them (they don’t show up in the wild) so i took it. they’ve waited so long for a good home—so let’s see how the transformation went, shall we? before. after there’s still a lot of stuff to figure out on this wall, including the art, cord management issues (something that wasn’t a problem in 1959), the rug (which needs to be bigger and under the desk) and possibly the paint color. more on that one in a bit. before after again i think this wall is up for an art change. i always sort of liked having africa above my computer, so i may just swap the two walls out. i’m not sure about the paint here either. the room actually has three colors, a sherbet green, light blue and dark grey. i think maybe i’ll keep the light blue and change the green and grey to a dark teal or blue grey. i think that would set off the rosewood nicely. before after another former inhabitant of an executive suite, the nicos zographos chair is finally happy to have a home, too. i have a plan to change the drapes out for some longer and wider gold drapes of the same material. i think the gold/blue/rosewood palette is going to feel very rich. i may still keep some of the pops of orange and green in the space as accents, but i’ll have to see how that feels in reality. so there you have it. what do you think, are these pieces worth making my guests sleep on an air mattress for? hopefully someday i’ll have a space large enough for both an amazing bond ally office and a guest room so this is really just temporary. but i knew that when someday came, i’d never be able to find this desk and credenza without selling an organ or two. posted in before and after | tagged furniture | 3 responses going glam with milo baughman by austin | published: july 6, 2016 for years people have been asking me what the next big craze will be after mid-century modern. although i truly believe that well designed modern classics will never go out of style regardless of era, i do think we’re going to see more and more people dabbling in the glamorous and sometimes extravagant modern design from the late 1970s and early ’80s. in the netherworld between modernism and post-modernism designers went bold, playing with exotic materials and revisiting modern design from the early 20th century. the result is often an unexpected contrast of disco-era decadence and pure bahausian form. there’s nothing that sums this up better than this recent find: chrome, caning, brass, exotic veneer, massive monolithic slabs balanced by impossibly delicate forms—this epic dining set has all of the design cues of its era. when i found this i had a hunch it was a milo baughman design, but the seller didn’t know the manufacturer—they only knew their interior designer had ordered it in 1981. so, i took a chance. i’d say about 90% of the time when i find something and wonder if it’s a milo baughman design, it’s not. and there’s good reason for this: baughman was a highly prolific designer with a portfolio of work created for some of the best manufacturers of the mid-20th century including drexel, directional, glenn of california, henredon and many more. his most notable and most recognized work, however, was with thayer coggin for whom he designed collections from 1953 until his death in 2003. many of these pieces were so well received that countless manufacturers began imitating his designs, still creating confusion in the marketplace decades later. it wasn’t until i began loading the chairs in my car that i saw the thayer coggin tags on the bottoms of the chairs. i have no idea what kind of wood the veneer is, but i know that i love it. the exotic book matched grain is beyond cool. undoubtedly some irreplaceable corner of the rainforests vanished to bring this table to life. sorry, earth. what i liked just as much as the design was the accompanying story. the original owners had b

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