Milo Baughman

\”Furniture that is too obviously designed,\” said Milo Baughman, \”is very interesting, but too often belongs only in museums.\” In Baughman\’s distinguished body of work, his vast creativity never interfered with functionality, instead he struck an ideal modernist balance. Using the consummate mid-century modern materials – like chrome, stainless, glass and leather – he created a new visual vocabulary, built on the legacy of Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and Marcel Breuer, but infused with the style and ease of the American West Coast.