Carl Malmsten Roma sofa
This is a sofa model Roma, designed by the renowned Swedish designer Carl Malmsten in the 1950s. The sofa is an exemplary piece of mid-century Scandinavian design, known for its clean lines and functional aesthetic. It was produced in Sweden, a country famous for its craftsmanship and design heritage during this period.
The sofa features a solid beech wood frame, which supports the gently curved back and sides. The legs are elegantly tapered, typical of the Scandinavian design language, and add a sense of lightness to the overall structure. The original red fabric upholstery, which covers the seat and backrest, is in good vintage condition, showing only minor signs of usage. The fabric has a smooth texture and subtle pattern that complements the shape of the sofa.
In terms of condition, the sofa is well-preserved for its age. The wood frame is intact, and there are only slight signs of wear on the fabric, which adds to the vintage charm of the piece. The overall structure is sturdy, and the sofa remains highly functional while offering a stylish and comfortable seating experience.
Carl Malmsten was one of Sweden’s most influential furniture designers during the mid-20th century. His work emphasizes simplicity, functionality, and a deep respect for craftsmanship. The Roma sofa is a testament to his approach, with its understated elegance and focus on comfort. It remains a beloved design piece in the history of Scandinavian furniture.
The dimensions of the sofa are as follows: 195 cm (76.8 inches) in width, 85 cm (33.5 inches) in depth, and 75.5 cm (29.7 inches) in height, with a seat height of 39 cm (15.4 inches).
Dimensions (cm) | W: 195 / D: 85 / H: 75.5 / Seat H: 39 |
Color | Red |
Decade | 1950s |
Country | Sweden |
Style | Mid Century, Scandinavian Modern |
Material | Beech, Fabric |
Designed in | 1950s |
Item Number | 123363 |
Carl Malmsten
Carl Malmsten (1888 – 1972)
Carl Malmsten, a prominent furniture designer and educator associated with Swedish modernism, enjoyed immense popularity for his shapely sofas and armchairs in luscious color palettes. Malmsten believed that...