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Teckel sofa by Michel Mortier - overall front view showing its length
Teckel sofa by Michel Mortier - three-quarter view highlighting the structure and wooden base
Teckel sofa by Michel Mortier - side profile view
Teckel sofa by Michel Mortier - close-up detail of the upholstery and stitching
Teckel sofa by Michel Mortier - detailed view of the dark wood base and fabric
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Michel Mortier

Teckel Sofa
This famous sofa, designed in the 50s for Steiner, is a remarkable example of the modular, functional design of the time. Designed with a wooden frame and removable cushions, it stands out for its simplicity and adaptability, two principles dear to Mortier.
about the designer
Michel Mortier (1925-2015) was a French designer and architect, recognized for his major role in the development of contemporary design in France after the Second World War. He was one of the co- founders of the Atelier de Recherche Plastique (ARP) in the 1950s, alongside Pierre Guariche and Joseph-André Motte. Mortier also collaborated with major companies such as Airborne, Steiner and Disderot, where he created iconic furniture and lighting fixtures.
period
1950
Material
Walnut
Dimensions (in)
H 27.5 - W 78.7 - D 29.5
Quantity
1
YARDAGE OF FABRIC REQUIRED PER
PIECE (55")*
* Fabric to be approved by Jouffre
On request
Upholstered
No
LOCATION
New York