Arnold Madsen sofa
The very rare Clam sofa, designed by Arnold Madsen and produced by Madsen & Schubell in Denmark in 1944, is a distinguished example of mid-century Scandinavian furniture design that extends the iconic aesthetic of the Clam chair into a larger seating format. The sofa’s frame is crafted from black-stained wood, forming a sculptural silhouette defined by organically curved armrests and splayed legs—elements that exemplify the fluidity and craftsmanship of Danish modernism during this period.
The upholstery has been reworked using the Nympheus fabric by G P & J Baker, featuring a richly detailed botanical pattern in deep teal and green hues. The fabric’s motifs of water lilies, birds, and flowers set against a dark background contribute a striking visual complexity and naturalistic charm that complements the sofa’s organic form.
The sofa’s shape closely follows the Clam chair’s distinctive design language, with an embracing curved backrest and seat that are deeply padded and tufted, offering a luxurious and comfortable seating experience. Its proportions and form emphasize both functional comfort and artistic expression, hallmark traits of 1940s Danish modern design.
The sofa measures 155 cm in width, 85 cm in depth, and 71 cm in height, with a seat height of 38 cm, making it a rare and significant piece that reflects the refined elegance and innovative spirit of its era.
Dimensions (cm) | W: 155 / D: 85 / H: 71 / Seat H: 38 |
Producer | Madsen & Schubell |
Color | Black |
Decade | 1940s |
Country | Denmark |
Style | Mid Century, Scandinavian Modern |
Material | Fabric, Lacquer, Wood |
Designed in | 1944 |
Item Number | 153222 |
Arnold Madsen