Adrian Pearsall Sofa in Wool Upholstery and Walnut Frame with Ottomans
Adrian Pearsall, sofa with ottomans, Pierre Frey Louison Perle woolen bouclette fabric, United States, 1960s
Delightful sofa with side elements designed by Adrian Pearsall in the 1960s. This sofa features a distinctive shape with sinuous lines, creating a monumental yet inviting presence. Its high, embracing backrest enhances the sense of comfort, while the exquisite Pierre Frey fabric complements the warm walnut base. Perfect for both living and dining areas, the sofa exudes a contemporary, cosmopolitan charm. The design is elegantly finished with a walnut edge and discreet legs for sturdy support. Accompanying the sofa are two versatile ottomans, offering endless possibilities for customization and use.
Adrian Pearsall (1925-2011), trained as an architectural engineer, was a sailor and interior designer. In 1952, Pearsall opened his own furniture company 'Craft Associates. Pearsall designed some of the most sensuous, gracious midcentury design pieces around, sharing many of the design aesthetics by Vladimir Kagan. His pieces are characterized by flamboyant curves, upswept shapes and stretched proportions.
Kindly note that this item is newly upholstered in our in-house atelier and is perfectly ready to enjoy for many years.
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