In the 1920s, the drive to eradicate tuberculosis, the predominant infectious disease of the time, inspired architects like Le Corbusier and Alvar Aalto to develop a new architectural style focused on minimizing bacterial storage. The SKY DAYBED draws inspiration from the sanatoriums of that era, such as Aalto’s Paimio Sanatorium, where a sterilized aesthetic was seamlessly combined with maximum comfort. The use of Uruguayan shealing and chromed hardware results in a light, inviting piece steeped in comfort.