Cycle III Chair

Cycle III Chair

  • Description
    Originally introduced in 1967, the Cycle III Chair exemplifies Kagan’s desire to “create vessels to hold the human body.” With a frame of curved Lucite, the seat seems to float in space, anchored only by custom metal bolts for a lustrous accent. The Cycle III is also available as a desk chair for an elevated work-from-anywhere experience.

    Made to Order Options 10 to 12 weeks
    Custom Options
  • Details
    • Made by hand by highly skilled craftspeople in the USA.
    • The crescent-shaped frame is composed of a bent plywood core with fine hand-laid wood veneer available in maple, oak or walnut.
    • Custom Kagan-designed bolts support the seat, available in brass or stainless steel.
    • All materials are patterned, cut and tailored by hand.
    • Respect for traditional handcraft promises heirloom quality, while modern materials and techniques maintain longevity and performance.
    • Upholstery construction including rubber webbing and high-density foam provides a flexible yet structured seat.
    • The tight back features exquisite channel-tufting detail.
    • Glides included on all options.
    • HOLLY HUNT can customize this piece to suit your project needs. Please contact your Sales Associate to discover more.

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  • Overall Dimensions
    Size Option
    24w | 25d | 29h in

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  • Finishes

    Metal

    Metal

    Polished Stainless Steel
    Polished Stainless Steel
    Design Vladimir Kagan
    Polished Brass
    Polished Brass
    Design Vladimir Kagan

    Lucite

    Lucite

    Lucite
    Lucite
    Design Vladimir Kagan
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  • Contract & Certifications
    Contract Capabilities
    Suitable for contract use
    Certifications
    Meets CAL 117 requirements.

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HOLLY HUNT is pleased to offer options across size, material or finish. To view more details, click View Options below or Request Information for a more detailed quote.

Lead Time: 10 to 12 weeks

HOLLY HUNT can customize this piece to suit your project needs. Please contact your Sales Associate to discover more.

Notes
  • Dimensions: The dimensions of this product can be customized.

Details

Made by hand by highly skilled craftspeople in the USA.
The crescent-shaped frame is composed of a bent plywood core with fine hand-laid wood veneer available in maple, oak or walnut.
Custom Kagan-designed bolts support the seat, available in brass or stainless steel.
All materials are patterned, cut and tailored by hand.
Respect for traditional handcraft promises heirloom quality, while modern materials and techniques maintain longevity and performance.
Upholstery construction including rubber webbing and high-density foam provides a flexible yet structured seat.
The tight back features exquisite channel-tufting detail.
Glides included on all options.
Overall Dimensions
Size Option
24w | 25d | 29h in
Custom Capabilities
HOLLY HUNT can customize this piece to suit your project needs. Please contact your Sales Associate to discover more.

Contract & Certifications

Contract Capabilities
Suitable for contract use
Certifications
Meets CAL 117 requirements.

Care & Assembly

Product Care
Lucite
  • Remove dust with a dry or damp lint-free microfiber cloth. Thoroughly dry the piece with a soft cloth after application of any moisture.
  • Never use solvents, abrasives, or glass cleaners.
  • Fine scratches can sometimes be removed.
  • Vladimir Kagan recommends the Novus 7136 Plastic Polish Kit. Closely follow the manufacturer’s instructions for use.
Stainless Steel
  • Remove dust with a dry or damp lint-free microfiber cloth.
  • Gentle hand dishwashing liquid diluted with water and applied with a microfiber cloth can be used for periodic cleaning.
  • Thoroughly dry the piece with a soft cloth after application of any moisture.
  • Fine scratches can sometimes be removed using a metal polish.
Brass
  • Remove dust with a dry or damp lint-free microfiber cloth.
  • Gentle hand dishwashing liquid diluted with water and applied with a microfiber cloth can be used for periodic cleaning.
  • Thoroughly dry the piece with a soft cloth after application of any moisture.
  • Never use solvents or abrasives.
Shipping & Installation

Finishes

Metal

Polished Stainless Steel
Polished Brass

Lucite

Lucite
Cycle III Chair, 24 inches wide

24 inches wide

Overall Dimensions
24w | 25d | 29h in
Seat Height to Crown
18 in
Seat Depth
17.5 in
Seat Width
21 in
Arm Height
26.26 in
Pricing
Frame Lucite
Metal Accents Polished Brass or Polished Stainless Steel
Price Notes
Premium Feature
10% COL upcharge
COM/COL Requirements
COM
COL
Complete Product
COM 3 yd
COL 54 sq ft
Upholstery Notes
  • Shearling and specialty hides may incur additional charges
  • Leather quantity may vary, depending on leather/hides selected
Cycle III Chair, 24 inches wide

24 inches wide

Overall Dimensions
61w | 64d | 74h cm
Seat Height to Crown
46 cm
Seat Depth
44 cm
Seat Width
53 cm
Arm Height
67 cm
Pricing
Frame Lucite
Metal Accents Polished Brass or Polished Stainless Steel
Price Notes
Premium Feature
10% COL upcharge
COM/COL Requirements
COM
COL
Complete Product
COM 3 m
COL 6 sq m
Upholstery Notes
  • Shearling and specialty hides may incur additional charges
  • Leather quantity may vary, depending on leather/hides selected

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Vladimir Kagan

Designer

Vladimir Kagan

Vladimir Kagan pioneered the enduring voice of midcentury modern design. A designer of not simply furniture but what he called “vessels to hold the human body,” Kagan joined the portfolio in 2016, personally entrusting his legacy to HOLLY HUNT. Kagan’s designs radiate his vitality and passion for discovery. Born in Worms, Germany in 1927, he emigrated to the U.S. at the age of 11, just before the dawn of WWII. From his father’s repeated admonishment “Ehre das Handwerk!” (“Honor the handcraft!”), Vladimir inherited an appreciation of artisan skill which, combined with his innovative design sensibility, was key to his success.