Tove & Edvard Kindt-Larsen sofa
This rare L-shaped sofa, designed by Tove and Edvard Kindt-Larsen and produced by Gustav Bahus in Norway, is a refined example of Scandinavian mid-century design that seamlessly integrates form, material, and functionality. Reflecting the Danish-Norwegian partnership’s shared sensitivity to organic modernism and modular composition, the sofa’s L-shaped structure offers both aesthetic balance and practical versatility.
The frame is constructed in solid teak, exhibiting a rich reddish-brown hue with a finely polished finish that emphasizes the wood’s natural grain and tonal variation. The structure is visually light yet physically sturdy, a hallmark of Scandinavian craftsmanship during the 1950s and 60s. The sofa sits on gently tapered legs that lift it gracefully from the floor, creating a sense of openness and elegance.
One of the most distinctive elements of this piece is its integrated wooden corner table, positioned at the intersection of the two seating sections. This feature serves both as a physical connector and as a functional surface for placing books, lighting, or decorative objects. Its seamless integration into the sofa’s form demonstrates a thoughtful consideration of utility without disrupting the overall harmony of the design.
The armrests are gracefully curved and soften the angularity of the L-shaped layout. Their smooth transitions and ergonomic height reflect the Kindt-Larsens’ interest in furniture that is both sculptural and comfortable. The depth of the seat (75 cm) and the angle of the backrest are proportioned for relaxed lounging while maintaining a composed architectural profile.
The sofa has been newly reupholstered in a neutral beige linen fabric, offering a crisp, clean contrast to the warmth of the teak. The linen upholstery adds a tactile natural texture that enhances the visual depth of the piece. Vibrant, patterned accent pillows introduce color and visual rhythm while remaining sympathetic to the sofa’s understated elegance.
The sofa measures 200 cm in length on both sides, with a height of 75 cm and a seat height of 39 cm (approximately 78.7 × 78.7 × 29.5 inches with a seat height of 15.4 inches). These dimensions make it well-suited for use in a corner arrangement, particularly in living spaces where both comfort and refined design are prioritized.
Tove (1906–1994) and Edvard Kindt-Larsen (1901–1982) were among the most prominent design couples in Danish modernism. Their work was characterized by a blend of refined craftsmanship, organic form, and a strong architectural sensibility. While primarily known for their contributions to Danish design, their collaboration with Norwegian manufacturer Gustav Bahus represents a significant cross-cultural design moment, combining Danish design language with the meticulous woodworking traditions of Norway.
The condition of the sofa is exceptional. The teak frame remains structurally sound and visually polished, with minimal wear. The new upholstery is flawless, and all joints and connections are solid. This rare L-shaped configuration, combined with the integrated corner table and sophisticated material palette, makes the piece both a functional centerpiece and a collectible example of Scandinavian design history.
Dimensions (cm) | W: 200 / D: 200 / H: 75 / Seat H: 39 Sofa depth: D: 75 |
Producer | Gustav Bahus |
Color | Grey |
Decade | 1960s |
Country | Norway |
Style | Mid Century, Scandinavian Modern |
Material | Linen, Teak |
Item Number | 239583 |
Edvard Kindt-Larsen
Tove Kindt-Larsen