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Alvar Aalto
Historical product of 1932.
Alvar Aalto’s sofa bed is a mostly unknown part in the biography of the finnish master. Towards the end of the 1920’ies Aalto adhered to the germanic influenced Functionalist Movement and in 1929 took part in the CIAM congress about the “Exhistenzminimum” at Francfort where he got in contact witch Gropius, Moholy-Nagy and Giedion. It was also Siegfried Giedion who called on him for a collection he realized for Wohnbedarf and then put in production a chair as well as the adjustable sofabed which, in fact, reflects perfectly the principles of economy, simplicity of use and “lightness” in the figurative sense recommanded at Francfort. The sofa, slightly modified on Giedion’s advice, was presented at Stocarda in 1932 and on the occasion of the Universal Exposition at Bruxelles in 1935.
Type / Sofas
Technical description
Sofabed, numbered piece.
Structure in tubular chromed steel, armrests in solid wood black lacquer.
Inclination of seat and back are adjustable, up to 180° to become a bed.
Removable cover in fabric or leather.
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- 3D (.3ds)
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Cover Finishings
Fabrics
Nodone
Barbat
Artide
Ostellato
Indianskop
Tundra
Yellowstone
Gemma Plus
Velluto Lario
Velluto Regal
Sorisole
Gaucho
Orsetto
Leathers
Smooth leathers
Brushed leather
Structure finishings
Metals
Matt metals
Dimensions
Sofa bed