Vladimir Kagan didn’t just design furniture—he created seductive works of furni-art. And this Zoe Sofa? It’s no exception. Designed in the early 2000s for American Leather, this beauty is like the slightly smaller, flirtier sibling to Kagan’s iconic Cloud Sofa for Directional. The Pippa to Kate if you will (and I will). Measuring 92" x 44" D, it’s the perfect scale whether it’s playing the role of statement accent piece in a spacious living room or stealing the spotlight as the main squeeze in a cozy, curated space.
We had this bad boy expertly reupholstered in a luscious, very light tan cotton velvet that’s basically a neutral’s glow-up. The curves are absolutely Kaganian—sinuous, sculptural, and so damn photogenic you’d swear it’s striking a pose.
About Vladimir Kagan: A German-born, New York-based icon, Kagan (1927–2016) was the undisputed king of modernist, organic design. From his legendary Serpentine Sofa to his futuristic Contour Lounge Chair, Kagan knew how to turn curves into pure poetry. His work has graced the interiors of everyone from Marilyn Monroe to Tom Ford, and his pieces continue to dominate the upper echelons of luxury design. Kagan’s influence echoes throughout the work of other legendary designers like Paul Evans, Milo Baughman, and Pierre Paulin—those who also reveled in the sculptural and the bold.
This sofa is the kind of piece you build a room around. Sleek, sophisticated, and packed with the kind of charisma that makes other furniture jealous.