A daybed, Swedese. According to information, executed as a prototype by Gunnar Berggren and Yngve Ekström.
Frame made of beech, chrome-plated metal legs. Upholstered cushion and neck pillow with fabric cover. Length approximately 187, seat height 27, height 61 cm.
Partly worn. Cracks due to dryness of the material. Damage to fabric.
Reportedly from Gunnar Berggren's family.
Yngve Ekström was one of Sweden's most prominent furniture designers. He also worked as an architect and sculptor and designed logos, catalogs, and advertisements.
Yngve Ekström began his career working in furniture factories, where he learned to work with wood as amainterior decoration.
His furniture is characterized by straight, tight lines in bendable wood. Several of his designs are now considered design classics, such as the Lamino armchair, the Arka chair, and the Pinocchio chair.
Together with his brother Jerker and Bertil Sjöqvist, Yngve Ekström started the Swedese furniture company in Småland in 1945.