Barcelona Day Bed
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Versand: 2-3 Geschäftstage

Produktdetails


Materialien & Oberfläche
TThe Barcelona Daybed features a solid hardwood frame finished in clear lacquer, highlighting the natural grain. The cylindrical bolster and mattress are upholstered in premium aniline leather, hand-stitched and tufted with leather buttons. The frame rests on polished stainless steel legs, mirror-finished for scratch and corrosion resistance. The combination of wood, leather, and steel reflects Mies van der Rohe’s Bauhaus-inspired material clarity..
The thickly padded leather mattress provides firm yet resilient comfort, suitable for reclining, seating, or lounging. The removable bolster offers flexible head or arm support. Despite its sculptural elegance, the Barcelona Daybed is highly functional, serving as both a centerpiece in modern interiors and a practical seating solution. Its timeless geometry and luxurious materiality ensure integration into both residential and public environments.
Komfort & Funktionalität
The hardwood frame is reinforced with internal steel supports for structural stability. The leather mattress is hand-crafted with saddle stitching and deep button tufting, ensuring durability under continuous use. The cylindrical bolster pillow is attached with leather straps, securing it to the frame while allowing adjustability. The polished stainless steel legs are precision-welded and bolted to the frame, guaranteeing rigidity and a seamless appearance.
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Mies van der Rohe
Ludwig Mies van der Rohe (1886–1969) was a German-American architect and designer, recognized as one of the leading figures of modernism. Known for his minimalist approach, he coined the famous maxim “less is more.” Mies emphasized clarity, proportion, and the use of modern materials like steel and glass to create open, flexible spaces. His iconic works include the Barcelona Pavilion (1929), the Farnsworth House, and the Seagram Building in New York. He also designed influential furniture, such as the Barcelona Chair. Mies’s vision of universal, timeless design profoundly shaped 20th-century architecture and continues to inspire contemporary practice.