Rare Danish Z-Sofa by Poul Jensen

for Selig, daybed model.

Jensen was both a designer and owner of a furniture brand named Christian Jensen Møbelsnedkeri, Thorsbjerg claims. The company was named for Jensen’s grandfather, Thorsbjerg says, but Poul would often use his own name rather than the company’s when conducting business and lived from 1922-2006.

First was a scan of a US patent application for the Z Chair’s design, which was applied for in 1957 and approved in 1958. That patent lists the assignor, or seller of the patent, as “Poul Jensen, Mobelfabrika, Haslev, Denmark,” and the receiver of the patent as “Selig Manufacturing Company, Inc., Leominster, Massachussetts.” Additionally, Tzarax included a black and white photo of a Z Lounge Chair and ottoman taken from a Selig Import catalog, date unknown, where it lists the designer as Poul Jensen.

 
Selig Furniture Co, a trailblazer in mid-century modern furniture, played a pivotal role in shaping the design landscape of the era. Established in the 20th century, the company quickly gained recognition for its innovative and stylish creations. 
With a commitment to merging form and function, Selig Furniture Co revolutionized the furniture industry with its sleek, minimalist designs. Embracing the principles of modernism, their pieces featured clean lines, organic shapes, and a harmonious balance between aesthetics and comfort. Selig Furniture Co's dedication to quality craftsmanship is evident in every detail of their creations. Meticulously crafted using premium materials, their furniture exuded both durability and beauty. From lounge chairs and sofas to tables and storage units, each piece showcased the brand's unwavering commitment to excellence.
 
Collaborating with acclaimed designers of the time, Selig Furniture Co's collection embodied the spirit of the mid-century period. With contributions from notable designers like Jens Risom and Ib Kofod-Larsen, the brand consistently delivered iconic and timeless pieces that have become highly sought-after by collectors and enthusiasts alike. 
While Selig Furniture Co's original production ceased, their legacy continues to inspire contemporary designers and homeowners. Their mid-century modern designs remain a testament to the enduring appeal of their vision and craftsmanship.
 
Step into the world of Selig Furniture Co and experience the enduring allure of their mid-century modern masterpieces, where timeless design meets exceptional craftsmanship. 

Produced in Denmark , 1950’s

Frame and wood in perfect condition, with full new upholstery.

Z-frame made in teak.

W 205 D 85 H 72 cm Seat Height: 40 cm

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