Brasilia Lounge Chair

Audo Cph

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Scandinavian mid-century design aesthetics and Brazilian Modernism meet on the low-lying Brasilia Lounge Chair, designed by Anderssen & Voll. The luxurious armchair-lounge chair hybrid offers unparalleled sitting comfort thanks to its robust frame and soft upholstery. Characterized by its stout and sturdy legs, made using traditional joinery techniques, and exaggerated armrests and cushioning seat and backrest, upholstered in a range of soft fabrics, it creates a sense of comfort and ease in any setting.

MEASUREMENTS:

  • Height: 82 cm / 32.3 inch
  • Seat Height: 39 cm / 15.4 inch
  • Armrest Height: 51 cm / 20.1 inch
  • Width: 96 cm / 37.8 inch
  • Depth: 84 cm / 33.1 inch

MATERIALS:

  • Solid Wood, Upholstery

 
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Torbjørn Anderssen - Norway, 1976 / Espen Voll - Norway, 1965

After ten years of collaboration at the Oslo based Norway Says design company, founders Torbjørn Andersen and Espen Voll have set about creating a new firm. Andersen & Voll was launched in autumn 2009 and have quickly set about creating modern, clean designs for which they have become known. Anderssen & Voll works within various fields of design, but focuses main on domestic objects.

Anderssen & Voll are two thirds of the former Norway Says and among the most prominent and succesful Norwegian designers. They have formerly been named both Norwegian and Scandinavian designers of the year in Norway and have received international awards and recognition for their work with furniture, lighting and home accessories.

 

Audo Copenhagen was created by the uniting of MENU, The Audo, and by Lassen. Their furniture, interior accessories, and lighting are designed and produced with high-quality materials and embrace a mix of heritage and contemporary designs with personal keepsakes.

With a vision to create and reinforce a sense of community, Audo Copenhagen honors the spaces and objects they occupy. Their aesthetic philosophy is "soft minimalism," with clean lines, subtle strength, earth tones, and nature’s materials to encourage harmony and creative contemplation in residential and commercial spaces worldwide.