Bruno Mathsson daybed

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The rare Berlin daybed, designed by Bruno Mathsson and produced by his father Karl Mathsson in Värnamo, Sweden, is a landmark piece in the canon of Scandinavian modern design. First introduced at the International Building Exhibition (Interbau) in Berlin in 1957, this model represents the synthesis of Mathsson’s ergonomic principles and his sensitivity to form, material, and proportion.

Crafted from solid birch, the frame of the Berlin daybed is light in both structure and tone, reflecting the natural warmth of the wood. The birch exhibits a fine, even grain and has developed a soft golden patina over time, reinforcing the organic quality of the piece. The structure is defined by Mathsson’s signature curved legs—gently bowed and tapering—giving the piece a fluid, almost weightless appearance while maintaining exceptional structural integrity. These flowing lines exemplify Mathsson’s pursuit of comfort through architectural geometry.

The seat has been newly upholstered in luxurious natural sheepskin, a tactile and visually rich material that introduces both warmth and softness to the minimalist form. The sheepskin not only enhances comfort but also adds a contemporary sensibility while respecting the integrity of the original design. The contrast between the creamy, textured upholstery and the smooth birch frame emphasizes the balance between material richness and formal restraint that characterizes Mathsson’s best work.

Bruno Mathsson (1907–1988) was one of Sweden’s most influential designers and architects. Known for his pioneering work in bentwood and laminated furniture, he placed human ergonomics at the center of his practice. His collaborations with Karl Mathsson, a master cabinetmaker, resulted in some of the most enduring Scandinavian furniture designs of the 20th century. The Berlin daybed is particularly significant for its international debut, symbolizing Swedish design’s position on the world stage during the postwar period.

In excellent vintage condition, this piece displays a harmonious blend of preservation and careful restoration. The birch frame is stable and clean, showing minor signs of age and a beautifully aged finish. The sheepskin upholstery is recent and in pristine condition, offering both historical fidelity and modern comfort.

The Berlin daybed stands as a rare and collectible example of Scandinavian design at its most refined—elegant, functional, and deeply rooted in the ideals of craftsmanship and human-centered form. It is not only a statement piece but also a testament to Bruno Mathsson’s enduring legacy in the history of modern design.

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