The Audo Copenhagen Ingeborg Lounge Chair was designed in 1940 by Flemming Lassen. It is named after Flemming and Mogens Lassen’s mother, the artist Ingeborg Winding.
Despite its small, petite appearance, the chair looks elegant and inviting from all angles. Expertly crafted to provide the utmost support and comfort, it features a natural oak structure, upholstered in warm tactile fabrics. Make it even more comfortable by pairing it with the Ingeborg Ottoman.
Materials: Natural Oak frame, with natural oak legs, front legs are on wheels. Upholstered in Scandilock 17mm sheepskin ((100% Australian Merino Sheepskin)
Dimensions: Height: 76cm x Width: 76cm x Depth: 81cm
Delivery Time: Around 12 weeks
Design Classic from 1940
*** Samples available on request, please email us with your requirements and we can arrange. Many other fabric options available please email us for more details.
Architect Flemming Lassen (1902-1984) was a modernist and part of the movement to bring functionalism to Denmark. He is particularly renowned for his overstuffed furniture, receiving major international recognition in the design world for his armchairs which today have become known as “the Flemming Lassen style”. Attended boarding school with Arne Jacobsen and his brother Mogens Lassen, the three of them maintained a close bond through childhood and later in life as colleagues. His iconic 'The Tired Man' armchair designed in 1935 holds the record as the most expensive chair ever sold in Denmark.