"Marshmallow” Sofa, George Nelson, 1956- Lot 418A

$30,000

Description

The Marshmallow Sofa, designed by George Nelson and Irving Harper in 1956, is a celebrated icon of furniture design. Renowned for its whimsical and innovative concept, it features circular cushion-like discs stacked atop a sturdy metal frame, resembling a playful stack of marshmallows.

Revolutionary in its time, the sofa departed from traditional designs by employing a modular approach with separate upholstered discs. This allowed for customization in both color and arrangement, offering versatility and a unique aesthetic. The discs are supported by a robust steel frame, contributing to its distinctive mid-century modern appeal.

As a symbol of mid-century modern design, the Marshmallow Sofa embodies the era's exploration of unconventional forms and materials. Its eye-catching design quickly gained popularity in various settings, from homes to offices and public spaces, where it continues to add a whimsical and contemporary flair to modern interiors.

Creator:

George Nelson (Designer),

Irving Harper (Designer),

Herman Miller (Manufacturer)

Materials and Techniques:

Metal, Upholstery

Dimensions:

Height: 78.7 cm (31.2 in)

Width: 132 cm (52 in)

Depth: 81.3 cm (31 in)

Seat Height: 40.6 cm (16.1 in)

Condition:

Good. All pieces are original

Sold As:

Set of 1

Place of Origin:

United States

Style:

Mid-Century Modern (Of the Period)

Date of Manufacture:

Circa 1960s