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Mid century Teak  Sofa by Arne Vodder
Mid century Teak  Sofa by Arne Vodder
Mid century Teak  Sofa by Arne Vodder
Mid century Teak  Sofa by Arne Vodder
Mid century Teak  Sofa by Arne Vodder
Mid century Teak  Sofa by Arne Vodder
Mid century Teak  Sofa by Arne Vodder
Mid century Teak  Sofa by Arne Vodder
Mid century Teak  Sofa by Arne Vodder

Mid century Teak Sofa by Arne Vodder

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An early mid century teak framed sofa designed by Arne Vodder and produced by Glostrup in the 1950’s in Denmark, the Sofa have beautifully shaped and sculpted teak armrests and solid teak framework with wire sprung seat and back, The sofa has been carefully restored, the frame has been been stripped and re-oiled and waxed and is in excellent condition, the cushions have been fully replaced and upholstered in charcoal grey wool fabric, table is missing but evidence of where it once was.

Age: 1950

Style: Mid century Modern

Origin : Denmark

Material: Teak

Condition: Excellent

Restoration: Refinished wood and new cushions

Dimensions: 78h x 131w x 79d cm


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My desk arrived today and I'm over the moon. Exactly as described and in beautiful condition. Delivery was organised very quickly and communication was great throughout. Special mention to the couriers who brought the item as they were extremely helpful and friendly. Would very happily buy from this seller again and recommend to others.

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