Daybed sofa GS195 by Gianni Songia for Sormani 60s, 70s

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Condition: Good condition with small signs of age and use especially on the feet The GS195 sofa, designed by Gianni Songia for Sormani in 1963, is a highly regarded Mid-Century Modern Italian daybed. It is celebrated for its elegant rosewood frame and a sliding backrest mechanism that allows it to convert from a standard sofa into a spacious daybed.  Key Design Features Transformable Mechanism: The backrest features a specialized sliding system. By adjusting the inclination or sliding the backrest backward, the seating area expands into a daybed for lounging or sleeping. Premium Materials: High-quality versions typically feature a frame made of rosewood veneer. The original upholstery is most commonly found in black, brown, or cognac leather. Minimalist Aesthetic: The design utilizes a low-profile silhouette with hidden or tapered legs, giving it a light, "floating" appearance characteristic of 1960s Italian furniture.  Technical Specifications According to various specialized design retailers like Artnet and Whoppah, the dimensions are generally as follows: Width/Length: Approximately 200 cm to 204 cm. Depth: Approximately 85 cm to 90 cm (extending up to 120 cm when open). Height: Total height is roughly 66 cm to 70 cm, with a seat height of 40 cm. Weight: Estimated at 40 kg to 50 kg.  Gianni Songia was a prominent Italian designer active during the 1960s, best known for his collaboration with the manufacturer Sormani. His work is a cornerstone of the Italian Mid-Century Modern movement, characterized by a seamless blend of luxury materials and ingenious functionality. The "Convertible" Concept: He was a pioneer in creating furniture that could adapt to different needs without compromising its high-end look. His most famous design, the GS195, redefined the concept of the "sofa bed" by turning it into a sophisticated daybed. Founded in 1961 in Arosio by Luigi Sormani, Sormani SpA was a pioneer of the "Made in Italy" movement. It was one of the first companies to transition from traditional craftsmanship to large-scale industrial design, combining advanced technology with luxury materials. Innovation and Materials The "Luigino" Era: Luigi Sormani, mentored by Gio Ponti, was known for his entrepreneurial courage. He invested in high-tech machinery and new materials like thermoformed plastic, extruded aluminum, and fiberglass.

ID: 16769-1772702062-145348

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Beige
Brown

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Wood
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Good

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Italian

Origin

60-70

Time period

Sormani

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1

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Item sizes

67 cm

Height

204 cm

Width

85 cm

Depth

75 Kg

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