The Studio Couch sofa, designed by Luciano Ercolani for the British manufacturer Ercol, is one of the most recognizable pieces of European post-war design. The model appeared in the manufacturer's range in the 1950s and was produced throughout the following decade, becoming a symbol of the British approach to design – simple, functional, and timeless.
The structure is made of a combination of elm and beech wood. The wide, solid elm backrest beautifully showcases the natural grain of the wood, while the distinctive bent elements and slender beech spindles are the result of Ercol's own wood-bending technology. This combination of both species has become one of the brand's hallmarks.
The sofa is in very good original condition, with minimal signs of use in the form of light scratches and scuffs.
The sofa's form perfectly fits the mid-century modern style. A slender silhouette, delicately contoured armrests, and distinctive spindle-shaped sides give the piece a light feel despite its substantial dimensions. Thanks to its deep seat and high backrest, the sofa remains comfortable for everyday use while also serving as a powerful accent in any interior.
Lucian Ercolani (1888–1976) was an Italian-British designer and founder of the Ercol brand. He became famous for combining traditional craftsmanship with modern manufacturing technology, creating furniture with a lightweight form and exceptional durability. Founded in 1920, Ercol remains one of the most respected British furniture manufacturers, and many of Ercolani's designs remain in the brand's offerings.
Specifications
ConditionVery goodColorsMulti Color, BrownMaterialTextile, WoodNumber of items1Height78 cmWidth210 cmDepth80 cmSeat height43 cmSigns of usageScratches