Sleeping Car bed, 2004
Sleeping car bed by Vico Magistretti for De Padova.
The Sleeping car bed has a distinctive silhouette created by the double bar headboard. The comfortable bed is perfect for reading, relaxing and, of course, sleeping.
The headboard and bed base both have removable covers.
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Description
Sleeping car bed by Vico Magistretti for De Padova.
The Sleeping car bed has a distinctive silhouette created by the double bar headboard. The comfortable bed is perfect for reading, relaxing and, of course, sleeping.
The headboard and bed base both have removable covers.
Dimensions
Double bed: 196w x 219d x 100cmh
King bed: 219w x 222d x 100cmh
Materials
Demountable extruded aluminium base, mounted on metal feet, with perimeter bands in wood upholstered with polyester batting. Slatted beech wood base. Headboard structure in steel and wood with polyurethane foam filler covered with polyester batting.
Price for bed only. For the completely removable headboard and base cover, please enquire.
Available in fabrics of the collection. For detailed fabric information, including a guide to fabric categories and colours, please follow this link.
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Fernando and Maddalena De Padova began their business in the 1950s, importing Scandinavian furniture and objects and selling them at their store on via Montenapoleone in Milan.
Northern European design was not widely known in Italy at this time, and it is largely as a result of this pioneering work that De Padova quickly gained recognition as a leading source of furniture in the region.
In the 1960s De Padova obtained a licence from American furniture manufacturer Herman Miller and added to their range products by George Nelson and Ray and Charles Eames. Also to be seen at their Corso Venezia showroom in Milan were the designs of Rolf Heide, Ross Little, Herbert Hirche and Ingo Maurer.