By Donald Judd
Located in SAINT LOUIS, MO
Donald Judd, one of the most significant artists of the 20th century, was well-known for his large-scale Minimalist works as well as his association with the desert town of Marfa, Texas. He was a master of scale and detail, space and volume. In his later years, he began designing furniture like his Minimalist sculptures. The Donald Judd daybed, first designed in 1978, is one of his most famous furniture works.
This model, constructed of absolutely breathtaking Douglas Fir, was manufactured in 2003 by Wood and Plywood Furniture. Our designers chose ivory-hued Brazilian cowhide as the material on the twin-sized mattress. The 7" thick mattress is filled with a luxury foam base topped sink-into down feathers. It's the coolest piece of furniture we've ever had in our studio.
"In the early 1970s, Donald Judd began to design furniture for 101 Spring Street in New York. His first designs were a wood bed and metal sinks...
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Early 2000s North American Cowhide Daybeds