The Ziggys are excellent examples of one of the great Mid-Century Modern creative partnerships between furniture manufacturer Thayer Coggin and designer Milo Baughman. One of Baughman’s more iconic and enduring designs, the ‘1966 Classic Lounge’ chair exudes sophisticated modernist elegance. The polished, chrome-plated frame attracts attention to extreme angles and recalls the best of (often) highly uncomfortable Modernism with a capital ‘M’, while the angle of the back and plush cushions add a comfort level only seen after World War II. A bold and graphic pattern nods to the ‘Swinging Sixties’ while updating the pair for a contemporary, eclectic space.