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Mid-Century Lubis Daybed / Studio Sofa in solid Oak and Elm

 

 

Original Vintage Lubis Daybed / Studio Sofa in solid Oak and Elm

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  • A mid-century studio sofa/daybed in solid Oak and Elm, manufactured by Lubis (SA) in the 60’s, a perfect reproduction of the Ercol Studio Couch no.355.

     

    This delightful and practical four-seater settee is a great addition to any lounge, with the added convenience of easily converting into a cozy and comfortable single bed with a simple and swift adjustment. One of the most sought-after pieces of furniture from the Mid-Century era. The only difference is an extra middle tapered leg for stability. In terms of their own merit, they are highly collectible and hard to find

     

    It features an attractive steam-bent frame consisting of tapered spindles and arched armrests. Made from Elm and Oak, the back rest is formed from a large board of Elm.

     

    Condition Report: Very good vintage condition. The wood has been restored and sealed. New cushion, with new high-density foam made up in a high-quality stain-resistant FibreGuard fabric from Stuart Graham Fabrics, which has Stain Free Technology, assuring it will be able to stand up to everyday stains, and has exceptional durability with a high rub count. New webbing.

     

    Dimensions: Length 203cm x Height of seat 42cm x Height of back 75cm x Size of seat 188cm x 68cm

     

    We try to capture the condition of our items in our photographs as best as possible. Prior to dispatch all items are carefully cleaned and re-coated with danish oil to ensure your item is looking its best when delivered.

     

    Restoration Process:

    In our studio workshop, every item undergoes a meticulous inspection and careful restoration process. We prioritize maintaining the original charm and patina of the piece, while also making it a beautiful addition to modern interiors.

     

    Our Approach Includes:

    • Examining and reinforcing the joints
    • Cleaning the wood and removing any stains
    • Conducting veneer repairs as necessary
    • Polishing or refinishing surfaces to enhance their appearance

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