Knitting Lounge Chair Everyday Icons Edition
By Ib Kofod-Larsen, for Audo Copenhagen
Knitting Lounge Chair Everyday Icons Edition
By Ib Kofod-Larsen, For Audo Copenhagen
$2,780.00
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SPEC #: MEN1416704 | ID: 71058-007569
Knitting Lounge Chair Everyday Icons Edition
SPEC #: MEN1416704
ID: 71058-007569
Designed by Ib Kofod-LarsenRead Bio
The Knitting Lounge Chair Everyday Icons Editions is defined by the exposed triangular construction and gently curved seat with a high back that is pitched for relaxation. The chair takes its name from the cut outs in the seat back, originally conceived by designer Ib Kofod-Larsen to accommodate the movement of the arms while knitting. This special edition of the Knitting Lounge Chair features a black-stained oak frame and tactile boucle upholstery that gives a contemporary twist to the classic 1951 design.
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- Finish: Black Oak
- Color: Barnum Boucle 24
- Size: 28.1"W x 35.7"H x 26.3"D
- Shipping Weight: 29.65 lbs
- Product Weight: 24.25 lbs
- Materials: Wood, Fabric, Foam, Plywood
- Seat Height: 11.8"
- Fabric Content: 45% cotton, 19% viscose, 15% wool, 13% polycarbonate, 8% polyester
- Country of Origin: Lithuania

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About Ib Kofod-Larsen
Ib Kofod-Larsen (1923 - 2001) was a Danish architect and designer who enjoyed a successful career in the 1950s and 60s while Danish design was flourishing around the world. After studying at the Danish Royal Academy, Kofod-Larsen began his design career and won awards at the Holmegaard glass competition and the Danish Cabinetmakers Guild annual exhibition. While his work was often overshadowed in Denmark by contemporaries such as Kaare Klint and Arne Jacobsen, his work with American, British, and German brands brought him international renown.
Kofod-Larsen's works are characterized by the use of leather upholstery and rich woods, such as teak and rosewood, along with clean, sculptural lines. His notable pieces include the Penguin Chair (1953), which was produced by Selig and became highly popular in the American market, and the U-56 Chair (1956), commonly known as the Elizabeth Chair after Queen Elizabeth II purchased a pair on a visit to Denmark.
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Audo Copenhagen is a new design brand that was created by uniting two iconic Danish design companies, MENU and by Lassen. The brand offers furniture, lighting, and accessories that are designed with a focus on functionality, quality, and sustainability. Audo Copenhagen is committed to creating a global community of design enthusiasts and inspiring people all over the world with its fusion of Danish design tradition and modern global trends.
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