Tearoom Lounge Chair w. Loose Cover
The Audo Copenhagen Tearoom Lounge Chair w. Loose Cover takes Charles Rennie Mackintosh's iconic 1904 Willow Chair and transforms it into something you'd actually want to sink into after a long day. Designer Nick Ross saw the untapped potential in that beautiful but notoriously uncomfortable piece and created this contemporary version that prioritizes comfort without losing the sculptural elegance that made the original so compelling. The loose cover in Logan cotton-wool blend bouclé changes everything about owning upholstered furniture - you can actually throw it in the wash when life happens, which is revolutionary for a piece this sophisticated. Available in three understated colors - Jasmine, Sand, and Flint - it works with pretty much any interior without demanding you redecorate around it.
What makes this chair genuinely comfortable is the engineering behind that embracing form - five layers of foam in different densities for the seat, double foam layers for the back and armrests, plus webbing and no-sag springs that mean it won't develop those sad, compressed spots that cheaper furniture gets. The generous proportions give you real lounging room at 35 inches wide, and the low seat height creates this cocooning effect that encourages you to actually settle in rather than just perch politely. The plywood and hardboard construction feels substantial enough to last decades, while the painted MDF base keeps the visual weight appropriate for most spaces. Being able to remove and wash the cover means this can handle real family life instead of being precious furniture you have to protect.
Audo Copenhagen continues this approach where historical inspiration gets filtered through contemporary living rather than just copying beautiful but impractical designs. Their collaboration with Nick Ross reflects this commitment to creating pieces that enhance how people actually relax and gather, understanding that the best furniture adapts to daily life rather than forcing you to change your habits. The brand focuses on that distinctly Scandinavian philosophy where beautiful objects should make everyday experiences better through thoughtful design and honest materials, ensuring their pieces become integral parts of how people live rather than just decorative objects that happen to be functional.
Details
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Material: Plywood, Hardboard, PU Foam construction, Webbing/Belts, No Sag Springs
- Dimensions:
- H: 78 cm
- W: 89 cm
- D: 70 cm
- SH: 43 cm
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Tearoom Lounge Chair w. Loose Cover
Tearoom Lounge Chair w. Loose Cover
The Audo Copenhagen Tearoom Lounge Chair w. Loose Cover takes Charles Rennie Mackintosh's iconic 1904 Willow Chair and transforms it into something you'd actually want to sink into after a long day. Designer Nick Ross saw the untapped potential in that beautiful but notoriously uncomfortable piece and created this contemporary version that prioritizes comfort without losing the sculptural elegance that made the original so compelling. The loose cover in Logan cotton-wool blend bouclé changes everything about owning upholstered furniture - you can actually throw it in the wash when life happens, which is revolutionary for a piece this sophisticated. Available in three understated colors - Jasmine, Sand, and Flint - it works with pretty much any interior without demanding you redecorate around it.
What makes this chair genuinely comfortable is the engineering behind that embracing form - five layers of foam in different densities for the seat, double foam layers for the back and armrests, plus webbing and no-sag springs that mean it won't develop those sad, compressed spots that cheaper furniture gets. The generous proportions give you real lounging room at 35 inches wide, and the low seat height creates this cocooning effect that encourages you to actually settle in rather than just perch politely. The plywood and hardboard construction feels substantial enough to last decades, while the painted MDF base keeps the visual weight appropriate for most spaces. Being able to remove and wash the cover means this can handle real family life instead of being precious furniture you have to protect.
Audo Copenhagen continues this approach where historical inspiration gets filtered through contemporary living rather than just copying beautiful but impractical designs. Their collaboration with Nick Ross reflects this commitment to creating pieces that enhance how people actually relax and gather, understanding that the best furniture adapts to daily life rather than forcing you to change your habits. The brand focuses on that distinctly Scandinavian philosophy where beautiful objects should make everyday experiences better through thoughtful design and honest materials, ensuring their pieces become integral parts of how people live rather than just decorative objects that happen to be functional.
Details
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Material: Plywood, Hardboard, PU Foam construction, Webbing/Belts, No Sag Springs
- Dimensions:
- H: 78 cm
- W: 89 cm
- D: 70 cm
- SH: 43 cm
Original: $1,145.00
-65%$1,145.00
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The Audo Copenhagen Tearoom Lounge Chair w. Loose Cover takes Charles Rennie Mackintosh's iconic 1904 Willow Chair and transforms it into something you'd actually want to sink into after a long day. Designer Nick Ross saw the untapped potential in that beautiful but notoriously uncomfortable piece and created this contemporary version that prioritizes comfort without losing the sculptural elegance that made the original so compelling. The loose cover in Logan cotton-wool blend bouclé changes everything about owning upholstered furniture - you can actually throw it in the wash when life happens, which is revolutionary for a piece this sophisticated. Available in three understated colors - Jasmine, Sand, and Flint - it works with pretty much any interior without demanding you redecorate around it.
What makes this chair genuinely comfortable is the engineering behind that embracing form - five layers of foam in different densities for the seat, double foam layers for the back and armrests, plus webbing and no-sag springs that mean it won't develop those sad, compressed spots that cheaper furniture gets. The generous proportions give you real lounging room at 35 inches wide, and the low seat height creates this cocooning effect that encourages you to actually settle in rather than just perch politely. The plywood and hardboard construction feels substantial enough to last decades, while the painted MDF base keeps the visual weight appropriate for most spaces. Being able to remove and wash the cover means this can handle real family life instead of being precious furniture you have to protect.
Audo Copenhagen continues this approach where historical inspiration gets filtered through contemporary living rather than just copying beautiful but impractical designs. Their collaboration with Nick Ross reflects this commitment to creating pieces that enhance how people actually relax and gather, understanding that the best furniture adapts to daily life rather than forcing you to change your habits. The brand focuses on that distinctly Scandinavian philosophy where beautiful objects should make everyday experiences better through thoughtful design and honest materials, ensuring their pieces become integral parts of how people live rather than just decorative objects that happen to be functional.
Details
-
Material: Plywood, Hardboard, PU Foam construction, Webbing/Belts, No Sag Springs
- Dimensions:
- H: 78 cm
- W: 89 cm
- D: 70 cm
- SH: 43 cm























