Danish Wood-Frame Settee in Ivory Faux Lambswool
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Description
Danish Mid-Century and Art-Deco design is some of the best from said eras. Danish sensibility for delicate proportions far excelled that of any other furniture makers of the time. Such is true with this petite settee, restored to celebrate the beauty of Danish design.
We've brought this settee right down to its frame to ensure another lifetime of existence. The design features a surprisingly generous seat area in both width and depth. Each beechwood arm extends from the seat-back and continue downward to form each leg. The wood frame sports subtle curves which welcome users into its embrace. The beechwood has been completely restored in a warm honey finish.
Staying true to Danish heritage while also employing the use of sustainable materials; our team chose an unbelievably plush faux lambswool in the color Ivory. Sitting on this settee is a cloud-like experience, inviting from every angle. The result is a delightful piece of Danish design which can effortlessly live within any nook of a home. Curl up with a book, have an intimate chat, or wind down before bed - every moment is more comfortable with lambswool. -
More Information
Documentation: Signed Origin: Denmark Period: 1920-1949 Materials: Faux Lambswool in Ivory & Beechwood in Honey Condition: Good. New restoration by Object Refinery Styles / Movements: Modern, Art Deco, Mid Century Incollect Reference #: 487576 -
Dimensions
W. 64 in; H. 33 in; D. 30 in; W. 162.56 cm; H. 83.82 cm; D. 76.2 cm; Seat H. 18 in; Seat H. 45.72 cm;
Message from Seller:
Stories exist in many forms, we see them in objects. The aesthetic of those before us is passed down through their surviving creations. These are the objects we search for; to preserve, refine, & continue the story. Object Refinery combines design obsession, fine craftsmanship, and a love for history in our worldwide search for objects. Based in Connecticut, USA; we partner with a network of local artisans to restore and refine our findings before passing them on to the next collector.
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