Description
This elegant three-seater daybed was designed by Eugen Schmidt for the German Soloform factory during the 1960s. The organic frame is made of teak wood in a light shade of brown. The sofa has a simple spring mechanism that allows it to be unfolded flat to form a bed. The all parts have been reupholstered. The backrest, back and seat are upholstered with high-quality, thick, light fabric, and the six pillows are upholstered with ecru Boucle fabric. It has a thick and clear weave, making it not only visually attractive but also cozy, soft and pleasant to use. The sofa is extremely comfortable and made with the utmost care. It can be placed in a central point because it looks great from every side.
Eugen Schmidt is a German architect who designed several design icons for Soloform in the 1960s. He was very involved in creating projects for the company, which he later took over as Eugen Schmidt Soloform. He also designed furniture for the German Chancellor’s bungalow.
This sofa in very good vintage condition. It has minor traces of use, patina and small scratches. The upholstery has been renewed. The seat is at a height of 41 cm.