Elizabeth Ottoman
The Audo Copenhagen Elizabeth Ottoman is one of those pieces that makes complete sense once you understand its purpose - it was designed specifically to pair with the Elizabeth Lounge Chair, creating this perfectly coordinated relaxation setup that royalty literally approved of. Originally called the U-56 like its companion chair, this ottoman earned the Elizabeth name after Queen Elizabeth II purchased the design during her 1958 visit to Copenhagen (some sources say 1962, but the royal stamp of approval remains the same either way). Designer Ib Kofod-Larsen shaped the ottoman with these refined, sculptural contours that echo the chair's sleigh-back aesthetic, so when you use them together there's this visual harmony that feels intentional rather than just matched furniture. What's practical about the 36cm height and 57cm width is how it positions your legs at just the right angle when you're settled into the Elizabeth Chair - not too high where your knees feel awkward, not too low where you're straining to reach. The oval shape follows the natural curve of how people actually rest their feet and lower legs rather than forcing them into a boxy rectangle.
The construction mirrors the quality you get in the Elizabeth Chair, with the same thoughtful layering of materials that creates lasting comfort. Inside you've got foam, felt, quilt foam, and pocket springs working together so the ottoman maintains its shape and support even after years of daily use - none of that sad flattening that happens with cheaper pieces after a few months. The frame comes in either natural oak or walnut with oil finishes that protect the wood while letting the grain show through beautifully. Upholstery options give you flexibility to match or complement your existing Elizabeth Chair - Logan bouclé brings that modern textured look with its recycled cotton-wool blend, Hallingdal 65 offers Nanna Ditzel's durable wool-viscose fabric from 1965 that's stood the test of time, and Dakar aniline leather develops that rich patina over years of use. At roughly 24 pounds, it's substantial enough to stay put when you're adjusting your position but light enough to move around if you want to use it with different seating. The dimensions at 22.4 inches wide, 16.5 inches deep, and 14.1 inches high create this low profile that works in rooms with lower ceilings or under windows without blocking views or light.
Audo Copenhagen brings together the legacy of Menu, By Lassen, and The Audo into one brand that's deeply rooted in Danish design tradition while staying relevant for contemporary living. Their reissue of Ib Kofod-Larsen's Elizabeth Ottoman reflects this balance perfectly - respecting the designer's original vision while ensuring the piece meets modern manufacturing and comfort standards. Kofod-Larsen was somewhat underappreciated in his time, working in the shadow of bigger names like Kaare Klint and Hans Wegner, but his furniture had this sophisticated, organic quality and obsessive attention to material selection that really deserves recognition. He was hands-on through every production phase, from drawing and sculpting to prototyping and testing, always focused on how furniture would actually feel to people using it daily. Audo Copenhagen honors that philosophy by maintaining the construction integrity and material quality that made the Elizabeth collection special enough to catch royal attention in the first place.
Details
- Made In: Lithuania
- Material: Oak or Walnut, Upholstery
- Dimensions: 16.5"H x 22.4"W x 14.1"L
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Elizabeth Ottoman
Elizabeth Ottoman
The Audo Copenhagen Elizabeth Ottoman is one of those pieces that makes complete sense once you understand its purpose - it was designed specifically to pair with the Elizabeth Lounge Chair, creating this perfectly coordinated relaxation setup that royalty literally approved of. Originally called the U-56 like its companion chair, this ottoman earned the Elizabeth name after Queen Elizabeth II purchased the design during her 1958 visit to Copenhagen (some sources say 1962, but the royal stamp of approval remains the same either way). Designer Ib Kofod-Larsen shaped the ottoman with these refined, sculptural contours that echo the chair's sleigh-back aesthetic, so when you use them together there's this visual harmony that feels intentional rather than just matched furniture. What's practical about the 36cm height and 57cm width is how it positions your legs at just the right angle when you're settled into the Elizabeth Chair - not too high where your knees feel awkward, not too low where you're straining to reach. The oval shape follows the natural curve of how people actually rest their feet and lower legs rather than forcing them into a boxy rectangle.
The construction mirrors the quality you get in the Elizabeth Chair, with the same thoughtful layering of materials that creates lasting comfort. Inside you've got foam, felt, quilt foam, and pocket springs working together so the ottoman maintains its shape and support even after years of daily use - none of that sad flattening that happens with cheaper pieces after a few months. The frame comes in either natural oak or walnut with oil finishes that protect the wood while letting the grain show through beautifully. Upholstery options give you flexibility to match or complement your existing Elizabeth Chair - Logan bouclé brings that modern textured look with its recycled cotton-wool blend, Hallingdal 65 offers Nanna Ditzel's durable wool-viscose fabric from 1965 that's stood the test of time, and Dakar aniline leather develops that rich patina over years of use. At roughly 24 pounds, it's substantial enough to stay put when you're adjusting your position but light enough to move around if you want to use it with different seating. The dimensions at 22.4 inches wide, 16.5 inches deep, and 14.1 inches high create this low profile that works in rooms with lower ceilings or under windows without blocking views or light.
Audo Copenhagen brings together the legacy of Menu, By Lassen, and The Audo into one brand that's deeply rooted in Danish design tradition while staying relevant for contemporary living. Their reissue of Ib Kofod-Larsen's Elizabeth Ottoman reflects this balance perfectly - respecting the designer's original vision while ensuring the piece meets modern manufacturing and comfort standards. Kofod-Larsen was somewhat underappreciated in his time, working in the shadow of bigger names like Kaare Klint and Hans Wegner, but his furniture had this sophisticated, organic quality and obsessive attention to material selection that really deserves recognition. He was hands-on through every production phase, from drawing and sculpting to prototyping and testing, always focused on how furniture would actually feel to people using it daily. Audo Copenhagen honors that philosophy by maintaining the construction integrity and material quality that made the Elizabeth collection special enough to catch royal attention in the first place.
Details
- Made In: Lithuania
- Material: Oak or Walnut, Upholstery
- Dimensions: 16.5"H x 22.4"W x 14.1"L
Original: $1,105.00
-65%$1,105.00
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Description
The Audo Copenhagen Elizabeth Ottoman is one of those pieces that makes complete sense once you understand its purpose - it was designed specifically to pair with the Elizabeth Lounge Chair, creating this perfectly coordinated relaxation setup that royalty literally approved of. Originally called the U-56 like its companion chair, this ottoman earned the Elizabeth name after Queen Elizabeth II purchased the design during her 1958 visit to Copenhagen (some sources say 1962, but the royal stamp of approval remains the same either way). Designer Ib Kofod-Larsen shaped the ottoman with these refined, sculptural contours that echo the chair's sleigh-back aesthetic, so when you use them together there's this visual harmony that feels intentional rather than just matched furniture. What's practical about the 36cm height and 57cm width is how it positions your legs at just the right angle when you're settled into the Elizabeth Chair - not too high where your knees feel awkward, not too low where you're straining to reach. The oval shape follows the natural curve of how people actually rest their feet and lower legs rather than forcing them into a boxy rectangle.
The construction mirrors the quality you get in the Elizabeth Chair, with the same thoughtful layering of materials that creates lasting comfort. Inside you've got foam, felt, quilt foam, and pocket springs working together so the ottoman maintains its shape and support even after years of daily use - none of that sad flattening that happens with cheaper pieces after a few months. The frame comes in either natural oak or walnut with oil finishes that protect the wood while letting the grain show through beautifully. Upholstery options give you flexibility to match or complement your existing Elizabeth Chair - Logan bouclé brings that modern textured look with its recycled cotton-wool blend, Hallingdal 65 offers Nanna Ditzel's durable wool-viscose fabric from 1965 that's stood the test of time, and Dakar aniline leather develops that rich patina over years of use. At roughly 24 pounds, it's substantial enough to stay put when you're adjusting your position but light enough to move around if you want to use it with different seating. The dimensions at 22.4 inches wide, 16.5 inches deep, and 14.1 inches high create this low profile that works in rooms with lower ceilings or under windows without blocking views or light.
Audo Copenhagen brings together the legacy of Menu, By Lassen, and The Audo into one brand that's deeply rooted in Danish design tradition while staying relevant for contemporary living. Their reissue of Ib Kofod-Larsen's Elizabeth Ottoman reflects this balance perfectly - respecting the designer's original vision while ensuring the piece meets modern manufacturing and comfort standards. Kofod-Larsen was somewhat underappreciated in his time, working in the shadow of bigger names like Kaare Klint and Hans Wegner, but his furniture had this sophisticated, organic quality and obsessive attention to material selection that really deserves recognition. He was hands-on through every production phase, from drawing and sculpting to prototyping and testing, always focused on how furniture would actually feel to people using it daily. Audo Copenhagen honors that philosophy by maintaining the construction integrity and material quality that made the Elizabeth collection special enough to catch royal attention in the first place.
Details
- Made In: Lithuania
- Material: Oak or Walnut, Upholstery
- Dimensions: 16.5"H x 22.4"W x 14.1"L























