DAGBÄDD, "Berlin 60", Bruno Mathsson, Firma Karl Mathsson, 1964.
Botten av krysslimmat björkfanér, kluvna ben av böjlimmad bok. Brännmärkt BRUNO MATHSSON DESIGN MADE IN SWEDEN FIRMA KARL MATHSSON MADE IN VÄRNAMO SWEDEN 1964. Höjd 47, längd 200, bredd 142 cm. Specialbeställd storlek.
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Formgiven 1960, detta exemplar tillverkat 1964. Inköpt 1974 av nuvarande ägare som begagnad. Priset då var 1000 kronor. Enligt säljaren 1974 är denna dagbädd i den här storleken en specialbeställning.
Bruno Mathsson (1907-1988) is one of Sweden's most prominent furniture designers. Having a father who worked as a master carpenter, Mathsson learned about furniture carpentry at an early age, which he later benefited from in his profession as a designer. The "Grasshopper" chair was the first that Bruno Mathsson designed in 1931 - on behalf of Värnamo hospital. It was made of bent-glued beech with saddle girth upholstery and had an ergonomic shape. However, neither patients nor staff at the infirmary appreciated the chair. Nowadays, the "Grasshopper" is considered a design classic.
A few years later, Mathsson exhibited his furniture at a separate exhibition at the Röhsska Konstslöjdmuseet in Gothenburg, and in 1937 he participated in the Paris World Fair.
Mathsson's furniture is now considered timeless design classics that combine style with comfort. Some of his most famous pieces of furniture are the armchairs "Jetson", which are produced for Dux, "Pernilla 3", and "Karin" and the table "Superellips", designed together with Piet Hein.