Tearoom Club Chair w. Swivel w. Loose Cover
The Audo Copenhagen Tearoom Club Chair takes Charles Rennie Mackintosh's iconic 1904 Willow Chair and reimagines it for how people actually want to sit today - with generous proportions that let you properly settle in and a 190° swivel base that means you can turn toward conversations or away from distractions without getting up. Designer Nick Ross kept the clean, geometric lines that made the original so striking but added layers of foam in different densities, no-sag springs, and proper webbing so you get real comfort instead of just good looks. The removable loose cover in Logan cotton-wool bouclé feels incredibly soft but has enough structure to maintain its shape, and being washable means you can actually use this chair daily without worrying about spills or wear.
What makes this particularly smart is how the swivel function works - it's not a full 360° spin that leaves you disoriented, but a controlled 190° range that lets you face different directions while naturally returning to center. The plywood and hardboard construction gives it enough weight to feel stable during movement, while the recessed plinth base keeps the visual profile clean. The Logan fabric comes in three versatile neutrals - Sand, Jasmine, and Flint - that work with changing decor over time, and since the cover is completely removable, you could potentially switch between colors or replace it years down the line. The proportions hit that sweet spot where it's substantial enough for taller people but not so oversized that it dominates smaller rooms.
Audo Copenhagen emerged from the merger of Menu and by Lassen with The Audo experiential space, bringing together decades of Scandinavian design wisdom with a contemporary global perspective that understands how furniture needs to adapt to modern living. Their collaboration with Nick Ross reflects this commitment to pieces that honor design history while solving current needs - the Tearoom collection works equally well in residential settings and hospitality environments because it prioritizes genuine comfort alongside aesthetic appeal. The brand focuses on creating furniture that enhances how people gather and relax rather than just looking impressive in photographs, ensuring their pieces become integral parts of daily life rather than precious objects to admire from a distance.
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Material: Plywood, HR Foam construction, webbing/belts, foam flex and upholstery
- Dimensions:
- H: 78 cm
- SH: 47 cm
- W: 60 cm
- D: 58 cm
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Tearoom Club Chair w. Swivel w. Loose Cover
Tearoom Club Chair w. Swivel w. Loose Cover
The Audo Copenhagen Tearoom Club Chair takes Charles Rennie Mackintosh's iconic 1904 Willow Chair and reimagines it for how people actually want to sit today - with generous proportions that let you properly settle in and a 190° swivel base that means you can turn toward conversations or away from distractions without getting up. Designer Nick Ross kept the clean, geometric lines that made the original so striking but added layers of foam in different densities, no-sag springs, and proper webbing so you get real comfort instead of just good looks. The removable loose cover in Logan cotton-wool bouclé feels incredibly soft but has enough structure to maintain its shape, and being washable means you can actually use this chair daily without worrying about spills or wear.
What makes this particularly smart is how the swivel function works - it's not a full 360° spin that leaves you disoriented, but a controlled 190° range that lets you face different directions while naturally returning to center. The plywood and hardboard construction gives it enough weight to feel stable during movement, while the recessed plinth base keeps the visual profile clean. The Logan fabric comes in three versatile neutrals - Sand, Jasmine, and Flint - that work with changing decor over time, and since the cover is completely removable, you could potentially switch between colors or replace it years down the line. The proportions hit that sweet spot where it's substantial enough for taller people but not so oversized that it dominates smaller rooms.
Audo Copenhagen emerged from the merger of Menu and by Lassen with The Audo experiential space, bringing together decades of Scandinavian design wisdom with a contemporary global perspective that understands how furniture needs to adapt to modern living. Their collaboration with Nick Ross reflects this commitment to pieces that honor design history while solving current needs - the Tearoom collection works equally well in residential settings and hospitality environments because it prioritizes genuine comfort alongside aesthetic appeal. The brand focuses on creating furniture that enhances how people gather and relax rather than just looking impressive in photographs, ensuring their pieces become integral parts of daily life rather than precious objects to admire from a distance.
Details
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Material: Plywood, HR Foam construction, webbing/belts, foam flex and upholstery
- Dimensions:
- H: 78 cm
- SH: 47 cm
- W: 60 cm
- D: 58 cm
Original: $1,270.00
-65%$1,270.00
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The Audo Copenhagen Tearoom Club Chair takes Charles Rennie Mackintosh's iconic 1904 Willow Chair and reimagines it for how people actually want to sit today - with generous proportions that let you properly settle in and a 190° swivel base that means you can turn toward conversations or away from distractions without getting up. Designer Nick Ross kept the clean, geometric lines that made the original so striking but added layers of foam in different densities, no-sag springs, and proper webbing so you get real comfort instead of just good looks. The removable loose cover in Logan cotton-wool bouclé feels incredibly soft but has enough structure to maintain its shape, and being washable means you can actually use this chair daily without worrying about spills or wear.
What makes this particularly smart is how the swivel function works - it's not a full 360° spin that leaves you disoriented, but a controlled 190° range that lets you face different directions while naturally returning to center. The plywood and hardboard construction gives it enough weight to feel stable during movement, while the recessed plinth base keeps the visual profile clean. The Logan fabric comes in three versatile neutrals - Sand, Jasmine, and Flint - that work with changing decor over time, and since the cover is completely removable, you could potentially switch between colors or replace it years down the line. The proportions hit that sweet spot where it's substantial enough for taller people but not so oversized that it dominates smaller rooms.
Audo Copenhagen emerged from the merger of Menu and by Lassen with The Audo experiential space, bringing together decades of Scandinavian design wisdom with a contemporary global perspective that understands how furniture needs to adapt to modern living. Their collaboration with Nick Ross reflects this commitment to pieces that honor design history while solving current needs - the Tearoom collection works equally well in residential settings and hospitality environments because it prioritizes genuine comfort alongside aesthetic appeal. The brand focuses on creating furniture that enhances how people gather and relax rather than just looking impressive in photographs, ensuring their pieces become integral parts of daily life rather than precious objects to admire from a distance.
Details
-
Material: Plywood, HR Foam construction, webbing/belts, foam flex and upholstery
- Dimensions:
- H: 78 cm
- SH: 47 cm
- W: 60 cm
- D: 58 cm























