CHARPAI daybed

Day beds / Lounger from Schönbuch, Designed by Hanne Willmann

Product description

in solid wood
with open-pore lacquer finish in all Schönbuch matt colours
or oiled oak

Dimensions (W x H x D) in cm: 200,0 x 38,0 x 70,0

Concept

The CHARPAI daybed is a minimalist, multifunctional interior highlight with a clear, contemporary feel. It is inspired by the traditional Indian charpoy, used for sitting or reclining. CHARPAI is made of solid oak and finished with natural oil or open-pore lacquer. With a range of colours to choose from and three flat cushions to arrange as required, it is easy to make CHARPAI your own. A special coating on the underside of the fabric keeps them firmly in position, and they can also be used as a backrest if CHARPAI is positioned against a wall. The cushions can be covered in a choice of hard-wearing, high-quality fabrics and leathers. With various colours to choose from, they can also be used to set an accent in the room. Measuring 200 x 70 cm, the elegant, purist daybed is an open invitation to take a power nap, but it can also be used as a bench or for storage in hallways, to seat guests in the living room, or — with the upholstery removed — as a generous side table for books and magazines.

More about this product

Part of the collection STOOLS/BENCHES.
Manufacturer Schönbuch
Family CHARPAI
Architonic ID 20106734
Order number 1422.
Year of Launch 2020

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