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Mayor Sofa

Arne Jacobsen and Flemming Lassen, 1939 | 2012

OVERVIEW

Danish architects Arne Jacobsen and Flemming Lassen originally designed the Mayor Sofa for Sollerod, Denmark's city hall, built between 1939-1942. They were responsible for the aesthetics of the entire building, from the architectural plan to the furniture and small details such as door handles. The Mayor Sofa shows a moderation of modernism and a unique regional adaption: the frame is made of massive oak, the upholstery is tight but with three loose cushions that comprise the seating area.

  • Sofa with tufted back available in fabric or leather
  • Available as a two or three-seater
  • Base available in white oiled oak, smoked oiled oak, or black lacquered oak
  • Several versions of this Mayor sofa are available with a shorter lead time including the following finishes: Medium grey fabric with smoked oiled oak frame; Light yellow fabric with white oiled oak frame; Charcoal fabric with black lacquered oak frame; Navy fabric with black lacquered oak frame; Burgundy fabric with smoked oiled oak frame; Light grey fabric with white oiled oak frame
  • Additional fabrics and leathers, including COM/ COL are available with a longer lead time
  • Two seater: 54.3"w 24.4"d 32.3"h 16.9"seat ht
  • Three seater: 78.7"w 24.4"d 32.3"h 16.9"seat ht
  • Made in Denmark by AndTradition