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  • Rare Sleep-O-Matic Sofa / Daybed by Marco Zanuso
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  • Vintage Leather Patchwork Sofa Daybed, Circa 1970s
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    By Knoll, Richard Schultz
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  • Rare No. 704 Richard Schultz Knoll International Daybed / Sofa
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    Convertible sofa designed by Richard Schultz for Knoll International. The seat pulls forward and up to create a flat and level bed. Wonderful and classic Mid-Century Modern design.
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  • Johannes Spalt Black Leather ‘Constanze’ Sofas or Daybeds
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    Johannes Spalt for Wittmann, 'Constanze' daybed or sofa, black leather, steel, Austria, 1960s This Austrian daybed named ‘Constanze’ is typical for Mid-Century Modern design from Austria. The tufted leather seat and back is constructed with a slick and clean metal frame. The elegant slim outwards tapered legs create an open feeling and give the sofa the needed air to come across less solid and robust. By only one hand movement, the piece turns from a comfortable sofa to a daybed. Johannes Spalt (1920-2010) was a postwar Austrian architect. In 1952 he founded the collective "Arbeitsgruppe 4" together with Wilhelm Holzbauer, Friedrich Kurrent and Otto Leitner. Their ideas and designs are still a great example of Austrian architecture...
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