Vladimir Kagan for Chromcraft — “Star Trek” Sculpta Dining Set, 1966
Mid-Century Modern / Space Age Design

An exceptionally rare mid-century modern dining set designed by Vladimir Kagan for Chromcraft in 1966. This iconic Sculpta “Star Trek” set includes four self-returning swivel chairs and a matching oval glass dining table — a striking example of the Space Age aesthetic that defined the late 1960s.

The Sculpta Chair, also known as the “Star Trek Chair,” achieved cult status after appearing in the original Star Trek television series, in the episode “The Trouble with Tribbles.” Its bold, sculptural form and futuristic silhouette capture the optimism and innovation of the era, blending comfort, function, and avant-garde design.

The chairs feature a rich taupe upholstery with garnet undertones and polished aluminum bases, paired with an original Chromcraft table topped with thick oval glass, creating a cohesive and visually stunning composition.

A museum-worthy Space Age ensemble — rare, highly collectible, and ideal for any mid-century modern interior, gallery, or design enthusiast seeking an authentic piece of 20th-century design history.

Dimensions of armchairs:
Height 93 cm
Width 56 cm
Depth 65 cm
Seat Height : 47 cm

Dimension table:
Height : 72 cm
Width : 118 cm
lenght : 152 cm

Weight 30 kg
Dimensions 65 × 56 × 93 cm
Maker

Vladimir Kagan

Height

93

Width

56

Depth

65

Style

Space Age

Materials and Techniques

Aluminum, Fabric, Glass, Molded, Polished

Place of Origin

United States

Period

1960-1969

Date of Manufacture

1966

Condition

Good Wear consistent with age and use. Contact us for a personalized shipping quote — we work with a specialized carrier offering preferential pricing to our clients.

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