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Day Bed
Architonic ID: 20021026
Year of Launch: 1925
Frame tubular steel, powder-coated in black or chrome-plated. Beech frame with rubber webbing. Loose mattress. Upholstery polyurethane with polyester fibre. Cover in fabric or leather. Plastic gliders in black.
Concept
The Day Bed is rightly counted among Eileen Gray’s most famous designs. The lounge "offers pleasant and comfortable seating and is, moreover, particularly suited to relaxing." What she in her own modesty conceals is the fact that the Day Bed is enchantingly beautiful, accessible from all sides and a pleasing sight from every perspective. It is the ideal showpiece to be placed freely in a spacious room.
The high quality of this design, almost 100 years old, remains unmistakable: The new, additional version with a black frame underlines the clarity of the consistent design and its relevance as a classic of Modernism. In 2015, ClassiCon already issued the E1027 side table in a black version. Its look complies with the famous design classic’s version that Eileen Gray personally used in her House E1027. The Bibendum Chair is also available in a version with a black frame.
Over the course of the past 50 years, the average body height has increased by almost 10 centimetres. In agreement with the license holder, we will therefore offer the Day Bed in a longer version, which differs from the original dimensions.
This product belongs to collection:
Metal, Seat metal
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