Vladimir Kagan

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Vladimir Kagan (born 1927 in Worms, Germany), furniture designer. Emigrated to the United States in 1938. Graduated from the School of Industrial Art in 1946, where he was an architecture major. Studied architecture at Columbia University. Opened his first shop in New York in 1949. Early work included furniture for the Delegate's Cocktail Lounge at the United Nations and furniture for the "Monsanto House of the Future" at Disneyland. He was married to the late embroidery designer Erica Wilson. Together they had three children.[1]

References

  1. Michael Lassell (2005), Decorate: Insider's Tips from Top Interior Designers, Filipacchi Publishing, ISBN 978-1-933231-03-7 

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