Designed by: Josef Hoffmann
Manufactured by: Wittmann
Referred to as the Villa Gallia sofa after the surname of the family that commissioned Hoffmann in 1913 to design several rooms in their Vienna apartment - Hoffman's interiors, specifically designed for Moriz and Hermine Gallia, included furniture, lighting, wall treatments, and rugs. Wittmann’s Villa Gallia Collection includes both this two-seat sofa as well as a lounge chair. Available in a wide range of textile or leather upholstery options, the Villa Gallia sofa is characterized by its unique piping that outlines the form’s beautiful curves. This piping detail is also offered in some striking braided colorway options. The Villa Gallia sofa is an iconic example of Hoffman's work in the 1910s - the spherical form that figured prominently in the designer's work in the first decade of the 20th century now provides "visual punctuation" as base finials for the legs. Manufactured by Wittmann.
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Designed 1913.
Switch Modern has loaned an example of this design to Please Be Seated - a new exhibition at Museum of Design Atlanta (MODA) that explores a 100+ year history of chair design. To learn more about this exhibition, click here.
54.7" W, 28.7" D, 31.1" H
Seat Height: 16.5"
Designed by: Josef Hoffmann
Manufactured by: Wittmann
Referred to as the Villa Gallia sofa after the surname of the family that commissioned Hoffmann in 1913 to design several rooms in their Vienna apartment - Hoffman's interiors, specifically designed for Moriz and Hermine Gallia, included furniture, lighting, wall treatments, and rugs. Wittmann’s Villa Gallia Collection includes both this two-seat sofa as well as a lounge chair. Available in a wide range of textile or leather upholstery options, the Villa Gallia sofa is characterized by its unique piping that outlines the form’s beautiful curves. This piping detail is also offered in some striking braided colorway options. The Villa Gallia sofa is an iconic example of Hoffman's work in the 1910s - the spherical form that figured prominently in the designer's work in the first decade of the 20th century now provides "visual punctuation" as base finials for the legs. Manufactured by Wittmann.
Qualify for trade pricing? Contact us regarding trade discounts.
Designed 1913.
Switch Modern has loaned an example of this design to Please Be Seated - a new exhibition at Museum of Design Atlanta (MODA) that explores a 100+ year history of chair design. To learn more about this exhibition, click here.
54.7" W, 28.7" D, 31.1" H
Seat Height: 16.5"