ELIZABETH lounge chair
ELIZABETH lounge chair
ELIZABETH lounge chair
ELIZABETH lounge chair
ELIZABETH lounge chair
ELIZABETH lounge chair
ELIZABETH lounge chair
ELIZABETH lounge chair
ELIZABETH lounge chair
ELIZABETH lounge chair
ELIZABETH lounge chair
ELIZABETH lounge chair
ELIZABETH lounge chair

ELIZABETH lounge chair

Regular price127.825 Kč
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SPECIFICATION

Height Width Diameter Seat height Armrest height
72cm 72cm 77cm 37cm 57cm

 

 

Material Oak or walnut, plastic, steel, solid beech, plywood,
foam, felt, quilt foam, pocket springs, rubber
Designer Ib Kofod-Larsen

DESCRIPTION

Well-proportioned and well designed, the Elizabeth Lounge Chair profiles a majestic elegance that underpins its royal name. Originally called the Model U56, it was later dubbed Elizabeth Chair after Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip purchased two of them during an official visit to Denmark in 1958. The chair's sculpted armrests combined with the leather-upholstered low seat and sleigh-like back make it a prime example of Danish Modern.

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About Ib Kofod-Larsenu

Although he felt himself to be a craftsman and had no academic approach to furniture design, there is something poetic and artistic in his designs. Soft lines. Visual lightness. Graphic purity. Free, artistic expression.

He was a purist. A man with an eye for detail. At first glance, his furniture may seem simple, but upon closer inspection, it is full of details. He drew, sculpted, prototyped, participated in production, and participated in the entire process through every test and launch. He was a creative designer, perhaps one of the greatest designers of the golden age of Danish design.

 

 

Today, Ib Kofod-Larsen is called one of the most underrated but most exciting names on the Danish design scene. He had a successful career in the 1950s and 1960s when Danish design flourished worldwide.


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