Daybed Sofabed
Daybed is a sofa-bed designed by Pierre Paulin for Ligne Roset, with seat in solid beech and solid American walnut and black laquered steel feet.
Revolutionary on the French market in the early 50s, the subtle elegance of the Daybed has a good chance of achieving even more success today, when a liking for understated designs exists, and has existed, for decades. Conceived as a small sofa with a built-in coffee table, it becomes a bigger sofa for 3 to 4 people or even an auxiliary bed for one person, when you put the two back cushions on the coffee table next to the seat cushion.
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L. 205 cm - P. 82 cm - H. 84,5 cm
Designed by Pierre Paulin
The idea that beauty should fully embrace every corner of an object, was inspired by Pierre Paulin’s great uncle, and it has permeated the creations of the artist since his youth. The French designer brought to life some innovative, dreamy masterpieces, from the harmonic Pacha armchair and couch for Gubi, to the Big Mushroom, the F444 and the Butterfly Lounge Chair for Artifort, or the iconic Daybed. An hedonistic, sculptural approach that eternized his personality among the global leading designers.


