Midcentury Teak 3-seater Sofa by Edvard Kindt Larsen for Gustav Bahus 1960
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About this vintage design furniture
A stunning and comfortable midcentury sofa made in Norway, designed by Edvard Kindt Larsen for Gustav Bahus in 1960s. An exceptional sofa both for its form and quality. The single back cushion rests against a framed teak backrest, creating a striking posterior view. The sofa is upholstered in nugget brown fabric (please see the detailed photo). The seat of the sofa opens on a hinge, revealing a storage area with a hanging canvas base. The sofa rests on tapered, round teak legs. Dimensions (HxWxD): 78x192x75 cm ; Seat Height: 42 cm Condition Report: The frame is structurally sound, incredibly strong and sturdy, teak is in excellent condition. The upholstery shows uniform signs of wear due to age and use, without tears or rips. Please note that we can reupholstered the sofa according to your preference, so please contact us if you wish this. The underside of the sofa has the manufacturer’s stamp (Gustav Bahus, made in Norway). This unique sofa is very comfortable and exemplifies the distinctive style characteristic of Scandinavian Modern design. An investment quality selection, bringing visual interest and pleasure to any modern home.
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Features
- Length
- 192 cm
- Height
- 78 cm
- Depth
- 75 cm
- Designer
- Kofod LARSEN
- Condition
- Good
- Period
- 1960s
- Origin
- Scandinavian
- Colour
- Brown
- Main material
- Teak
- Other material
- Fabric
delivery and return
- Shipped from : Romania
- Delivery time :
- 1 week for small items
- 2 to 5 weeks for bulky products
- Return possible: up to 14 days after delivery
About the designer
Kofod LARSEN
Kofod Larsen was a Danish furniture designer born in 1921 and died in 1991. He began his career as an apprentice cabinetmaker and later studied at the Copenhagen School of Arts and Crafts. He worked for several renowned design companies in Europe before founding his own design firm in 1950.
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