Hans Hartl daybed
This rare daybed, designed by Hans Hartl and produced in 1954 by Herbert Anderssons Möbelverkstäder in Gärsnäs, Sweden, represents a sophisticated synthesis of modernist form and sculptural sensitivity. The piece showcases Hartl’s distinctive approach to ergonomic and spatial design, with a flowing, asymmetric profile that integrates both visual lightness and structural poise.
The form of the daybed emphasizes gentle curves and a reclining contour that provides support while also engaging the surrounding space with an architectural presence. The reupholstery in Savak Plain fabric, a textile originally designed by Tove Kindt-Larsen, contributes both historical and material depth to the piece. The Savak fabric, known for its tight weave and subtle tonal variation, enhances the tactile and visual texture of the surface while remaining true to the period’s design ethos.
Supporting the body of the daybed are tapered beechwood legs, which provide a light but stable base. The warm tone and fine grain of the beech contrast with the fabric, underscoring the interplay between natural materials and modern form. The frame is likely constructed in solid wood, engineered to accommodate the sculptural seat and backrest as a single flowing unit.
Hans Hartl was a German designer active during the mid-20th century and known for his innovative and expressive contributions to post-war European furniture design. His works often blended organic curves with functional rigor, anticipating developments in ergonomic seating and the integration of fine materials. While less prolific than some of his Scandinavian contemporaries, Hartl’s designs are noted for their experimental character and precision craftsmanship.
The producer, Herbert Anderssons Möbelverkstäder in Gärsnäs, was known for its production of limited-edition and bespoke furniture during the 1950s. Collaborating with progressive designers, the workshop maintained a reputation for technical excellence and artisanal attention to detail.
This piece is in excellent condition following its recent reupholstery. It measures 190 cm in length, 90 cm in depth, 75 cm in height, with a seat height of 38 cm. These dimensions correspond to approximately 74.8 inches long, 35.4 inches deep, 29.5 inches high, and a seat height of 15 inches.
Dimensions (cm) | W: 190 / D: 90 / H: 75 / Seat H: 38 |
Producer | Herbert Anderssons Möbelverkstäder |
Color | White |
Decade | 1950s |
Country | Sweden |
Style | Mid Century, Scandinavian Modern |
Material | Beech, Wool |
Designed in | 1954 |
Item Number | 240467 |
Hans Hartl