Sofa 60s Danish Scandinavian teak Poul Jeppesens Møbelfabrik 3 places stone velvet Frey

€2,736 €3,500
  • H76 x W190 x D80
  • teak
  • wooden
Katharina P.
1 sale

I am selling my German grandmother's sofa from the 60s. It is a sofa from the Danish manufacturer poul jeppesens møbelfabrik in teak with the original cushions and fabric. We started to have it redone with custom foam cushions and quality 100% cotton velvet fabric reference f2754016 duck blue from Pierre Frey. It's up to you to decide if you want to finish the back as well, take the original cushions or redo everything with new fabric. My grandparents were very careful and the sofa is in excellent condition with minimal signs of wear. The fabrics have no stains and only a few signs of use. A 2nd 2-seater sofa can also be sold with it. Regarding the brand: Notable creations by p. Jeppesen include the PJ-149 Colonial Chair (1949), the Rungstedlund Lounge Chair (circa 1950), and the PJ-112 Sofa (1951) by Wanscher; as well as jalk's iconic post-war gj chair—also known as the shell chair (1963). This molded teak plywood piece features a distinctive origami-like shape, achieved through a complex bending and lamination process; its manufacturing complexity limited its production to only a few hundred. However, it was recovered by the Museum of Modern Art in New York the year of its release. In 2009, the gj chair was put back into production by Danish manufacturer Large and unsurprisingly, the original mid-century editions remain highly sought after on the second-hand market.

Ref. : 5SXHP51U

Dimensions :
H76 x W190 x D80
Color :
wooden
Material :
teak
Style :
scandinavian
Katharina P.
1 sale
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