Description
THE STACKING BED. THE ORIGINAL IN COMFORT HEIGHT.
It was back in 1966 that designer Rolf Heide came up with his ‚stackable daybed‘, which the ‚Schöner Wohnen‘ magazine rightly described as a modern classic. With a design that is as attractive as it is timeless, it is an item whose usefulness has made it a highly desirable piece of furniture for over 40 years and still now has a long future ahead of it. Wherever and whenever an extra bed is needed, the stackable daybed is immediately accessible, offering more comfort than many conventional beds, and taking up little space when stowed away. It is commonly found in guest bedrooms, bedsits, student rooms and children‘s bedrooms. Of all Rolf Heide‘s creations, the stackable daybed is the one that comes closest to representing his design credo: employing simple materials combined in a deceptively logical way and finished off with a single stroke of genius that gives the object its characteristic face – in this case the flowing rounded corners of the side sections. The bed was the first item in a series of useful and aesthetic furnishings for people who prefer a more mobile and unconventional style of living. This model was published in the ‚Brigitte‘ magazine, for which Heide has devised many practical fittings and furnishings over the years.
The stated basic price always refers to a bed, without slatted frame and without mattress. Usually two loungers are shown.
material
plywood
important
from a width of 1200 mm we recommend the use of the central spar to stabilise the slatted frame centrally if two slatted frames are to be inserted into the stacking bed, the central spar is indispensable