Bruno Mathsson sofa
This rare Eva model sofa was designed by Bruno Mathsson and produced by Karl Mathsson in Värnamo, Sweden, in 1968. It is an extended adaptation of the classic Eva easy chair, comprising three connected seating sections. The design reflects Mathsson’s signature focus on ergonomics, combining a lightweight yet structurally resilient frame with a flexible seat construction.
The sofa’s frame is crafted from laminated birch, shaped into a smooth, flowing silhouette. The seat and backrest feature the original leather webbing woven in a grid pattern, providing durability and comfort. The leather exhibits a natural patina, enhancing the piece’s authenticity and vintage character.
Bruno Mathsson was a seminal figure in Scandinavian modern design, renowned for his ergonomic approach and innovative use of materials. His work skillfully balanced aesthetic appeal with functionality, resulting in furniture that continues to be relevant and admired. Karl Mathsson, his father and a master cabinetmaker, played a vital role in ensuring the high-quality production of these pieces, solidifying their place in Swedish design heritage.
The sofa remains in original condition, showing signs of wear on the leather webbing and minor surface marks on the wooden frame consistent with its age. The structure remains sturdy, with materials naturally aged over time.
The sofa measures 148 cm in width, 70 cm in depth, and 84 cm in height, with a seat height of 38 cm (58.3 by 27.6 by 33.1 inches, seat height 15 inches), representing a refined example of mid-century Scandinavian ergonomic furniture design.
Dimensions (cm) | W: 148 / D: 70 / H: 84 / Seat H: 38 |
Producer | Firma Karl Mathsson |
Decade | 1960s |
Country | Sweden |
Style | Mid Century, Scandinavian Modern |
Material | Birch, Leather |
Designed in | 1941 |
Item Number | 141253 |
Bruno Mathsson
Bruno Mathsson (1907–1988) was one of Sweden’s most influential modernist designers, internationally acclaimed for his functionalist furniture and contributions to postwar architectural design. His career was marked by a deep understanding of ...
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