OGK Weekend bed, beech - linen

Skovshoved Møbelfabrik

NZD$961.00 NZD$1,202.00
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Skovshoved Møbelfabrik
OGK Weekend bed
NZD$961.00 NZD$1,202.00


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Description

Skovshoved Møbelfabrik’s OGK Weekend bed is a beautifully designed Nordic-style travel bed for children, perfect for quick weekend getaways or as an easy-to-set-up extra bed at the summer cottage or grandparents’ house. It was designed by Ole Gjerløv-Knudsen in 1965, with the aim of creating an aesthetically timeless and effortlessly assembled bed for babies, toddlers and kids.

Made from untreated beech wood and undyed linen fabric, the OGK Weekend bed boasts a sturdy construction, completed with sisal ropes. It measures 128 cm in length, and one of the sides can be lowered if desired, transforming the bed into a cosy sofa for the kids’ room or perhaps a dog bed for your four-legged friend. The bed comes in a linen bag with a shoulder strap for easy transportation, and you won’t need any tools at all to assemble it.

Colour
Beech, natural linen
Length
128 cm
Width
70 cm
Height
65 cm
Seat height
35 cm
Material
Untreated beech, linen, sisal
Weight
9 kg
Maximum load capacity
60 kg
Removable cover
Yes
Notes
Please note the mattress is not included.
Requires assembly, no tools needed.
Please note that the wood is untreated and may therefore be affected by grease and colorants. If you wish to make it more resistant, you can saturate the wood with a suitable furniture oil, for example.
Product ID
SKM001-008-000

Ole Gjerløv-Knudsen

Ole Gjerløv-Knudsen (1930–2009) was a productive Danish designer, well known for his OGK daybed safari chair as well as the Modeline collection, which he designed together with Tørben Lind. After finishing his training as a cabinetmaker, Gjerløv-Knudsen studied furniture design in the Danish School of Arts and Crafts and architecture in The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts. Later on he taught in the Danish School of Arts and Crafts’ School of Architecture and worked as the principle of his alma mater from 1967 to 1990. 

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