Daybed, 2021
Daybed by Jasper Morrison for Cappellini.
One of Jasper Morrison's first designs for Cappellini, the Daybed embodies the award-winning British designer's approach to design, where simplicity, style and timelessness blend seamlessly to create a classic, expressive object.
The Daybed sofa is being brought back into production for the first time in over thirty years, utilising the latest-generation upholstery. With its simple, atemporal lines, the sofa maintains contemporary whilst retaining the authenticity of the original product.
Daybed is available in two designs, a sofa and a backless méridienne, and is available to purchase with additional cushions in a square or roller shape.
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Description
Daybed by Jasper Morrison for Cappellini.
One of Jasper Morrison's first designs for Cappellini, the Daybed embodies the award-winning British designer's approach to design, where simplicity, style and timelessness blend seamlessly to create a classic, expressive object.
The Daybed sofa is being brought back into production for the first time in over thirty years, utilising the latest-generation upholstery. With its simple, atemporal lines, the sofa maintains contemporary whilst retaining the authenticity of the original product.
Daybed is available in two designs, a sofa and a backless méridienne, and is available to purchase with additional cushions in a square or roller shape.
Dimensions
Méridienne/sofa: 217w x 71.5d x 48/87.5cmh
Roller cushion for méridienne: 68w x 20dia
Roller cushion for sofa: 51w x 20dia
Square cushion: 40w x 12d x 35cmh
Materials
Structure made from solid fir, poplar plywood, birch plywood and metal fixing plates. Base in polish natural die-cast aluminium. Padding in multi-density polyurethane foam and polyester fibre.
Please see product downloads section for material samples.
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