Sleek Arne Wahl Iversen Daybed Sofa by Komfort

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Denmark
1960s
W 188cm, D 79cm, H 78cm | Seat H 43cm
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Description

A striking example of Danish design, the Sleek Arne Wahl Iversen Daybed Sofa by Komfort features a sculptural compass-style backrest and a beautifully crafted solid teak frame. Designed for versatility, this piece effortlessly transforms from a refined sofa to a comfortable daybed, making it ideal for modern living.

Renowned for his elegant forms and meticulous attention to detail, Arne Wahl Iversen brings timeless sophistication and high-end craftsmanship to this iconic piece – perfect for those seeking premium mid-century style with functional appeal.

Materials
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Solid Teak Frame, Brass Hardware. New Upholstery and Foam. Textile: Sabato 'Flax' James Dunlop FibreGuard designer fabric. Composition: 50% Acrylic, 47% Recycled Polypropylene, 3% Recycled Polyester. Care: Machine wash hot.
Condition
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Each piece is checked and carefully hand restored at our Kingsland studio workshop. Our focus is preserving the character and patina of the design while ensuring it displays beautifully in a contemporary interior.

Please note:
Excellent vintage condition.
Restoration
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Each piece is checked and carefully restored at our Kingsland studio workshop. Our focus is preserving the character and patina of the design while ensuring it displays beautifully in a contemporary interior.

Our Process:
- Joints checked and reglued
- Timber cleaned and stains removed
- Veneer repairs if needed
- Surfaces polished / refinished
Viewing
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Our full collection is showcased at our Eden Terrace gallery. We have parking available beside the building and would love to see you.

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All pieces are available for collection in person from our Eden Terrace gallery. We are also happy to provide a quote for delivery throughout New Zealand.

Please enquire for delivery options.

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Sleek Arne Wahl Iversen Daybed Sofa by Komfort

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About 
Arne Wahl Iversen
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Arne Wahl Iversen
Arne Wahl Iversen
Arne Wahl Iversen
Denmark
1927–2016

Arne Wahl Iversen was Born in Nyborg, Denmark on November 9th, 1927. He was inspired by his father’s furniture shop and began his career by completing a cabinetmaker’s apprenticeship. He then studied at the Odense Technical School and later at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen under Kaare Klint. By age 25, he had opened his own workshop in Nyborg.

Arne Wahl Iversen regularly participated at the yearly Copenhagen Cabinetmakers' Guild Exhibition and won awards in 1953, 1955 and 1956 (Wikipedia). This success attracted the attention of Ikea founder Ingvar Kamprad who invited him to design furniture for the Swedish retailer in 1957. Arne Wahl Iversen designed for Ikea for around 7 years creating many highly successful and affordable furniture ranges.

Over his career, Arne Wahl Iversen worked with several leading Danish manufacturers and cabinet makers including Komfort, Vinde Møbelfabrik, and Hans Hansen. His designs, particularly in teak and rosewood, reflected the clean lines and quality craftsmanship of mid-century Scandinavian design.

One of Arne Wahl Iversen’s most celebrated moments came in 1968 when his Bedroom No. 92 by Vinde Møbelfabrik was shown at the Geneva Furniture Fair. It was purchased by Prince Rainier of Monaco and Grace Kelly. Having a Prince and a prominent Movie Star as clients contributed to his designs becoming successful in the American market.

Today, Arne Wahl Iversen’s furniture is highly sought after for its refined simplicity, thoughtful proportions, and lasting quality. His contributions remain an important part of the mid-century Scandinavian design legacy.

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