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Wonderful Art Deco Daybed in Linen 1930s
$ 8,850
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Description
Art Deco Daybed in Stonewashed Linen, 1930s, Restored and Newly Upholstered.
This stunning 1930s Art Deco daybed shows wonderful proportions and is well sized. It features sturdy legs and elegant feet. The characteristic copper nails make a nice detail. Overall the design is basic and sincere, the straight lines and modest details are typical for the Art Deco era. An original detail shows in the blackened feet, that nicely contrast to the naturally aged solid oak frame. An elegant cylindrical headrest nicely finishes the piece, adding great comfort.
This piece has been completely reupholstered, which includes a fully renewed high quality interior and foam. The wonderful fabric used is a patinated 100% linen, specifications can be found here below. Its color is warm and earthly, timeless and of great quality.
The daybed has a pleasant size and a luxurious appearance, making it an elegant element in any modern or contemporary interior.
Upholstered in: Designs of the Time - Baldemar YP21013.
The beautiful patina is achieved by stonewashing the 100% linen fabric. The stonewashing process uses small white stones tumbled with the fabric to soften it, creating an irregular and unpredictable surface interest, enhancing the body of the fabric. Weighing 750 grams per square metre, this quality is inherently soft, yet strong.
Note that the daybed in the listing has sold. We have the same daybed in our collection, which will be reupholstered the same way when ordered. Also custom upholstery is possible, feel free to reach out for more information.
About ORNAMENTUM
ORNAMENTUM - where we find perfection in imperfection, love a good patina and are always on the lookout for wonderful and unique pieces both vintage and antique. We are based in Belgium near the Dutch border. - More Information
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Dimensions
W. 69.3 in; H. 23.63 in; D. 29.93 in; W. 176.02 cm; H. 60.02 cm; D. 76.02 cm; Seat H. 17.33 in; Seat H. 44.02 cm;
Message from Seller:
Welcome to ORNAMENTUM, where we embrace the beauty of imperfection and curate a unique selection of vintage and antique pieces with character and patina. With over twenty years of experience in collecting, curating, and interior design, we're here to help you find the perfect furniture, art, and decor for your space—contact us at +31 (0) 615 433 250 or email info@gallery-ornamentum.com
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