This mid-century cocktail sofa from 1950s Germany exemplifies Scandinavian modernism with its solid beechwood frame, gently curved armrests, and open vertical slats. The construction features four tapered, angled legs, lending the piece an airy, balanced profile. Upholstered in a high-pile, cream-colored teddy-textured fabric with a matte finish, the sofa invites tactile comfort. The visible joinery at the armrests and legs attests to careful craftsmanship, while the proportions and depth of the seat reflect the era's focus on relaxed, functional living. Key features include the comfortable, contoured armrests and supportive seating. Condition: good – the wood shows minor patina and signs of age, but the upholstery appears refreshed and free from stains or wear. This sofa carries the spirit of postwar optimism – a period when design sought to combine practicality with approachability. The creamy textile evokes the softness of morning light in a bright living room, and the plush texture encourages moments of quiet repose. Its gentle curves and subtly rounded edges tell a story of mid-century designers in search of harmony: modernism with a human touch, where every detail serves both comfort and visual lightness. The sofa would suit interiors inspired by mid-century modern aesthetics, paired with a slender teak coffee table or a minimalist geometric rug. It could be complemented by a slim floor lamp and pale textiles to enhance the Scandinavian freshness, or accented with touches of black metal for contrast. Whether placed in a collector's lounge or a cozy reading nook, the inviting upholstery highlights a mood of domestic serenity.
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Height79 cm
Width78 cm
Length160 cm
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Length160 cm
Height79 cm
Width78 cm
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