Ludwig Mies van der Rohe`s Barcelona Daybed was added to his Barcelona Collection in the year following the introduction of the Chair and Stool. Still produced to his original specifications, the couch gained widespread popularity in 1953, when architect Philip Johnson selected it for his New York apartment.
Designed in 1930, the Barcelona Couch shares the same simple elegance as its iconic counterpart, exhibiting Mies van der Rohe's command of line and material in any medium, from architecture to furniture, which helped define the modern vocabulary.
The exclusive upholstery is hand-sewn from individual squares of leather and the simple and a cylinder-shaped headrest complements the streamlined image. The look is rounded off by four unobtrusive legs, which make up the sturdy base of the day bed. The padded upholstery of the Barcelona Day Bed makes it an extremely cosy and comfortable lounger.
The Barcelona Daybed is a stylish must-have for your living room and has a very distinctive design.