Jules Wabbes “800” Sofa for Mobilier Universel, wood and patinated leather, 1965
Designed by Jules Wabbes for Mobilier Universel in 1965, the “800” sofa is a striking example of postwar Belgian modernist design. Its presence is rigorous, architectural, and highly graphic: a dark-stained wooden frame defines the seating volume with clean linear precision, while the cognac leather cushions bring warmth, texture, and a beautifully lived-in character.
The design reflects Wabbes’ distinctive approach to furniture: essential proportions, noble materials, and a rational construction where every element remains visible and purposeful. The exposed frame, square-section legs, framed side panels, independent cushions, and perimeter stitching give the sofa a strong structural identity, close to the refined language of institutional and contract furniture of the 1960s.
The original leather shows an expressive patina, with tonal variations, surface scratches, marks, stains, and signs of use consistent with age. These traces enhance the authenticity of the piece, giving it the depth and material presence sought after in collectible European design.
Height: 26.78 in (68 cm)
Width: 118.12 in (300 cm)
Depth: 35.04 in (89 cm)
Seat Height: 15.36 in (39 cm)
1965
1960-1969
Leather, wood
Lonigo, IT
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