Daydreaming: Hospitality Trend
Spotted at recent trade shows in various shapes and sizes, from reissued classics to new clean-lined incarnations, the classic daybed is enjoying a resurgence in popularity.
Brooklyn-based Vonnegut/Kraft exhibited this sculptural daybed at ICFF last May. Named after its crescent-shaped headrest, the ‘Crescent Lounge’ is crafted in ash while the slipcover upholstery is available in a variety of fabrics.
Launched at the Stockholm Furniture Fair earlier this month, Ilse Crawford‘s new all-natural ‘Sinnerlig’ line for Ikea includes this mid-century Danish-inspired daybed.
Bethan Laura Wood’s dazzling ‘Guadaloupe’ daybed for Kvadrat debuted in Milan last year as part of an exhibition of specially-commissioned pieces that make use of the Danish textile house’s iconic ‘Divina’ fabric.
French brand Ligne Roset showcased a reissue of Pierre Paulin’s 1953 daybed at Maison & Objet this year…
…while Hans J Wegner’s timeless ‘GE 259’ daybed, originally designed in 1954, defied its years on Danish brand Getama‘s booth at Stockholm Furniture Fair.
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