Czechoslovak Mid-Century Folding Daybed Sofa by Interiér Praha, 1960s – Red Bouclé
A Czechoslovak mid-century daybed manufactured by Interiér Praha in the 1960s, upholstered in a deep red flecked bouclé and built on a warm blond hardwood frame. By day it works as a clean-lined three-seat sofa; by night the backrest cushions fold flat and the seat pulls out into a generous double daybed.
The frame is solid light beech with a beautifully figured wood-veneer back panel, finished with brass corner details and slim tapered legs typical of the period. The upholstery is the original vintage bouclé – a dense, textured weave in a rich red that sits between crimson and burgundy.
The sofa-to-bed conversion is simple and tool-free: fold down the back cushions and extend the seat.
Condition is very good. The cushions have been professionally cleaned and the wooden frame is in great shape, with light, age-appropriate patina.
Dimensions:
Width: 198 cm
Depth folded (sofa): 90 cm
Depth unfolded (bed): 131 cm
Seat height: 40 cm
A versatile, sculptural piece that works equally well as a sofa, daybed or guest bed – for a living room, studio or spare room.