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A sleek tubular chrome lounge chair, likely from the 1970s–80s and attributed to the Design Institute of America (DIA). Features a continuous chrome cantilever base with soft, removable cushions upholstered in a textured ivory/cream fabric. The silhouette nods to Milo Baughman and other DIA contemporaries, with its sculptural frame and relaxed proportions.
Maker: Attributed to DIA (Design Institute of America)
Period: 1970s–80s
Materials: Tubular chrome frame, snap on upholstered cushions
Color: Cream / off-white
Condition: Good vintage condition. Chrome is clean with light wear. Fabric shows light pilling from age/use (see photos). Structurally solid and comfortable.
This is a collectible American modernist piece that blends easily with mid-century, postmodern, and contemporary interiors.
A sleek tubular chrome lounge chair, likely from the 1970s–80s and attributed to the Design Institute of America (DIA). Features a continuous chrome cantilever base with soft, removable cushions upholstered in a textured ivory/cream fabric. The silhouette nods to Milo Baughman and other DIA contemporaries, with its sculptural frame and relaxed proportions.
Maker: Attributed to DIA (Design Institute of America)
Period: 1970s–80s
Materials: Tubular chrome frame, snap on upholstered cushions
Color: Cream / off-white
Condition: Good vintage condition. Chrome is clean with light wear. Fabric shows light pilling from age/use (see photos). Structurally solid and comfortable.
This is a collectible American modernist piece that blends easily with mid-century, postmodern, and contemporary interiors.