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Designed by Mads Emil Garde
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Jundo means purity in Japanese, a quality that designer Mads Emil Garde sought to express through this poetic piece. It is an exploration of how much can be created from one simple, refined shape.
The daybed can be personalized depending on use: arrange the cushions across the ribs, along them, or place them against a wall for a more relaxed setting. This versatility makes JUNDO equally suitable for lounging, reading, or hosting.
Cushions are available with covers in Kvadrat textiles or Sorensen leather, offering a choice of textures and expressions. The base is crafted in white-oiled or black-stained wood, and the daybed comes with 1–3 cushions, depending on your preference.
Width: 82 cm
Height: 37 cm
Depth: 196 cm
Weight: 30 kg
Material
The JUNDO daybed consists of 16 slates/ribs made of compressed beech veneer, assembled with brass fittings. It is available in a white oiled base or a black matt painted base.
The cushions are made of high-density foam, that with its strong cell structure makes the material highly durable and long-lasting as well as comfortable.
Please note that colours shown on screen might differ to some extent from colours on the actual object, so we cannot guarantee a colour match. Also the natural material used may differentiate in appearance from object to object.
The cushions are upholstered in a choice of Kvadrat textile or Sørensen Leather with the following specifications:
Kvadrat Coda 2 – 116 Beige/Red
90% New wool, 10% Nylon
Kvadrat Sunniva 2 – in 4 colours: 236 Light Rose, 242 Grey, 192 Dark Blue/Black or 662 Dark Red/Black
58% New wool, 25% Viscose, 8% Linen, 5% Nylon, 4% Polyester
Kvadrat Re-wool 198 Dark
45% Recycled wool, 45% New wool (worsted), 10% Nylon
Sorensen Leather Optimo in 2 colours: 41704 Cognac or 41703 Black
Protected leather, thickness 1,1-1,3 mm
We have chosen the colours offered that we feel suits JUNDO especially well. But other colours of the textile and leather might be possible. Write your wish to us at netshop@motarasu.com and we will check the possibilities.
Care
The white oiled beech veneer leaves the wood looking natural and gives a soft surface. Over time it will develop a natural patina, enhancing the beauty of the material. Dust can be removed using a dry soft cloth or a vacuum cleaner with a soft brush. Cleaning of the wood can be done using a soft cloth wrung in lukewarm water stroking in the grain directions and immediately dry off with a soft cloth. If a more severe cleaning is needed, specific soap for white oiled wood furniture can be used following the instructions of the packaging. Re-oiling can be done if the wood starts to look faded or the softness of the surface diminishes. Make sure to find the right white oil for indoor wood furniture and follow the instructions of the packaging.
The black painted oak veneer can be regularly cleaned for dust by using a dry soft cloth or a vacuum cleaner with a soft brush. Cleaning of the wood can be done using a soft cloth wrung in lukewarm water with a mild solution of universal cleaning agent added. Dry off immediately using a soft cloth.
Textiles: Vacuum frequently at half power. May also be vacuumed with a soft brush.
For further details please check at Kvadrat: https://kvadrat.dk/care-and-maintenance
Leather: Use a vacuum cleaner once or twice a month with a soft brush to remove any dust. Once or twice a year for thorough cleaning, use the foam from soap flakes stirred in warm water. Apply the foam with a dry soft cloth, minimizing any contact with water. Avoid bar soap, saddle soap, leather cleaners, household detergents or chemical products. Protect from direct sunlight, excessive heat and sharp objects. For further details please check at Sorensen Leather: https://sorensenleather.com/collections/care/
The JUNDO daybed comes fully assembled in a solid outer box with your choice of cushions.
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“By compressing the use of several components, the traditional bed-rib is shaped to serve as both bed-base and legs. The multiplied bed-rib is assembled to a bed with a sculptural yet functional form.”
Designer Mads Emil Garde
