Roth bed by Embru | Daybed 90 x 200 cm
Alfred Roth
The Swiss architect Alfred Roth, born in 1903, came into contact with the Le Corbusier office in Paris very soon after completing his studies. Strongly influenced by the Bauhaus era, he made a name for himself as a construction manager and architect, and also designed numerous pieces of furniture. In 1956, Alfred Roth was appointed professor at the ETH Zurich.
The Roth bed, now known as the 455, was created in 1927. For a long time it was mistakenly referred to as a Corbusier bed. In reality, Alfred Roth had developed the prototype because he needed a sliding bed with `runners` for a niche.
The Embru Roth bed is now used in both the bedroom and the living area as a sofa, lounger or daybed. The bed can be easily assembled or disassembled without screws or tools.
Further information about the Roth bed by Alfred Roth for Embru:
Lying area:
200 x 90 cm (L x W)
bed frame:
205 x 92 x 50 cm (L x W x H)
tubular steel frame:
Bright chrome-plated or powder-coated RAL 9005 jet black
Frame:
Deep black powder-coated RAL 9005
Coating:
Mattress dark gray - Hallingdal 65 No. 153
Sides and neck roll light grey - Hallingdal 65 No. 110
side roll:
175cm length, 25cm Ø
with zipper
Neck roll:
90cm length, 25cm Ø
with zipper
slatted frame:
- Headrest is adjustable
- inserted in frame
Mattress:
Spring core with felt cover, foam side edges RG 35, cover sheet RG 40, covered with Tricot raw white, mattress core cover Vitacott Jersey 350, outer fabric with 300 g/m2 PES fleece, underside Tricot 70 g/m2 with zipper, 6 handles,
Hardness:
medium
Glider:
Shell Glider PVC Black
Other color combinations or product combinations are also possible on request. There is also a Roth bed H100 special edition and the bed frame with or without mattress in other sizes (see `matching products`).
The Roth bed, now known as the 455, was created in 1927. For a long time it was mistakenly referred to as a Corbusier bed. In reality, Alfred Roth had developed the prototype because he needed a sliding bed with `runners` for a niche.
The Embru Roth bed is now used in both the bedroom and the living area as a sofa, lounger or daybed. The bed can be easily assembled or disassembled without screws or tools.
Further information about the Roth bed by Alfred Roth for Embru:
Lying area:
200 x 90 cm (L x W)
bed frame:
205 x 92 x 50 cm (L x W x H)
tubular steel frame:
Bright chrome-plated or powder-coated RAL 9005 jet black
Frame:
Deep black powder-coated RAL 9005
Coating:
Mattress dark gray - Hallingdal 65 No. 153
Sides and neck roll light grey - Hallingdal 65 No. 110
side roll:
175cm length, 25cm Ø
with zipper
Neck roll:
90cm length, 25cm Ø
with zipper
slatted frame:
- Headrest is adjustable
- inserted in frame
Mattress:
Spring core with felt cover, foam side edges RG 35, cover sheet RG 40, covered with Tricot raw white, mattress core cover Vitacott Jersey 350, outer fabric with 300 g/m2 PES fleece, underside Tricot 70 g/m2 with zipper, 6 handles,
Hardness:
medium
Glider:
Shell Glider PVC Black
Other color combinations or product combinations are also possible on request. There is also a Roth bed H100 special edition and the bed frame with or without mattress in other sizes (see `matching products`).
Item: Roth bed by Embru | Daybed 90 x 200 cm
Brand: Embru (Switzerland)
Designers: Alfred Roth
Showroom: Memorie
Nr.: 3327
Incl. VAT
and delivery
without assembly
and delivery
without assembly
Roth bed by Embru | Daybed 90 x 200 cm
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