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A low lounge chair on a splayed four-leg frame in oak or walnut, with a curved plywood shell and sheepskin upholstery. Designed by Ib Kofod-Larsen in 1951.
The Audo Copenhagen Knitting Chair sits on a splayed four-leg frame. The exposed timber forms a clear triangular profile from the side — the chair's defining structural line. A curved plywood shell carries the seat and back, upholstered in sheepskin. The back is angled low for a reclined lounge posture rather than upright sitting. The frame comes in solid natural oak, dark-stained oak, or walnut, with sheepskin in Nature, Sahara, or Root.
The cut-outs that name the chair
The Knitting Chair takes its name from the curved cut-outs in its armrests. They let the elbows lift clear while the hands stay free — the detail Kofod-Larsen shaped for knitting or reading. The chair first showed as a limited edition at the 1951 Copenhagen Cabinetmakers' Guild exhibition, where it became a sought-after collector's piece. Audo Copenhagen now reissues it under the Modernism Reimagined program.
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US$40
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