Side Table by John Van Koert for Drexel with original dark green naugahyde top and mahogany legs.
A bar or counter stool stool having a patinated steel frame with a floating satin steel footrest and an upholstered square seat.
During the 1960s and 1970s an advertising/marketing team headed by George Lois for Naugahyde, asserted humorously, that their faux leather was obtained from the skin of a fictitious animal called a "Nauga". The claim became an urban myth as the...