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Vintage 1970s "Mexico" Sofa by Arne Norell Three-Seater Tan Leather

Sale price£2,850.00

For sale is a stunning 1970s "Mexico" sofa designed by the renowned Swedish designer Arne Norell. This exquisite piece is upholstered in top-grain patinated tan leather, showcasing a beautiful patina that enhances its vintage charm. Resting on a plinth base. The leather has aged gracefully, offering a unique and rich finish that only improves over time.

Key Features

Designer: Arne Norell

Period: 1970s

Style: Mid-century modern

Material: Top-grain leather

Colour: Spectacular patinated tan

Condition: Excellent vintage condition with a beautiful patina and finish

Comfort: Deep-seated and very comfortable

Proportions: Beautifully balanced, perfect for any stylish living space

This Mexico sofa by Arne Norell is a true collector's item, prized for its comfort and design. The deep seating and plush cushions provide exceptional comfort, making it a perfect addition to any home or office. Its beautiful proportions and timeless design ensure it will be a centerpiece in any room.


Leather


All our pieces are Vintage leather furnishings

Hand-Dyed Colours

Each piece is refurbished and dyed by hand to create depth, tone variation, and character.

One of a Kind


Each piece is one of a kind

Restored in our Uk Workshop


All the pieces are restored in our workshop in Ringmer, UK

Hand-Dyed Patina Finish


Layered dyes and finishing techniques create a rich, evolving patina.

A Family Business, Built on Craft

Family-run and rooted in restoration, we draw on over twenty years of experience to provide you with vintage pieces with the character — all finished by hand.

timeless pieces

the craft behind the patina

A slower way of making furniture — and the reason every piece feels different.

The Craft behind the patina

the craft behind the patina

Each sofa is dyed by hand using traditional pigments.

No two pieces finish the same — the patina develops naturally, just like fine leather luggage or vintage jackets.

The hand-dyeing process

Dyed by Hand, Not by Machine

Each hide is dyed by hand using layered techniques rather than sprayed or drum-coloured finishes.

The colour is built gradually, allowing depth, variation, and movement to develop across the surface.

No two hides take the dye in exactly the same way — and that’s entirely the point.

What you’re seeing isn’t a surface colour, it’s colour that lives within the leather!

The patina

A Patina Designed to Evolve

The patina is created through a multi-stage hand-dyeing and finishing process.

Over time, the leather continues to soften and deepen in tone through use, light, and touch, adding further character without losing integrity.

The result is a finish that feels established from day one and improves with age.

"Couldn’t recommend highly enough.
Absolutely love my sofa. And so does everyone else!"

Mark A.

"Brilliant pieces of furniture, great knowledge and you will not be disappointed. I bought an armchair after a visit to his warehouse. That in itself was a great experience. A hidden gem for now. Thank you!"

Michael K.

"They really are wonderful and we are delighted with our new chairs."

Frank F.