Design Legend

Paul McCobb

Essential American Modernist

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Paul McCobb emerged as a postwar design visionary, celebrated in his lifetime as “America’s Designer.” His furniture was conceived as a complete system — modular, flexible and intuitive. Designed to grow and adapt with the home.

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HIS WORK REJECTS ORNAMENT IN FAVOR OF CLARITY AND PRACTICALITY.

SYMMETRIC SOFA, 1962

Falling out of production after McCobb's death in 1969, the original design became highly sought after. From sculptural curves to angled arms, our reissue captures every coveted detail.

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Paul McCobb Furniture and Decor

One of the major figures of mid-century modern furniture design, Paul McCobb understands the sexiness of simplicity. From his iconic mid-century modern chairs to sleek and stylish pieces like lamps, Paul McCobb furniture and decor brings a timeless cool to your space. Sound appealing? We think so too. That's why the designer's most iconic pieces are being reproduced — for the first time in half a century — in an exclusive partnership with CB2. Explore furniture that elevates rooms throughout the home, be it a Paul McCobb dresser for the bedroom or mid-century modern tables for the living room. Want to add contemporary flair to the balcony or patio? Try arranging Paul McCobb chairs in your space, ideal for outdoor entertaining and indoor relaxation alike.



Mid-Century Modern Furniture and Decor Ideas

Whether you're outfitting an interior or outdoor space, Paul McCobb's timeless mid-century modern furniture pairs eye-catching simplicity with lounge-worthy comfort. Need a patio that's ready for alfresco meals? Paul McCobb dining tables anchor the space as you and your crew feast. Complete the outdoor dining furniture setup with McCobb's mid-century modern chairs, topped with supportive Sunbrella cushions. When it's time for the hangout to move indoors, mid-century modern lamps shed some light on the subject. Black lamps bring minimalist charm, while white lamps offer a bright bright but equally-subdued vibe.