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The Penguin Dining Chair, Veneer

Audo Copenhagen
From ฿30,600
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The Penguin Dining Chair, Veneer

Seat & Backrest: Natural Oak

Frame: Black Powder Coated Steel

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The Penguin Dining Chair, Veneer

Seat & Backrest: Walnut

Frame: Black Powder Coated Steel

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An iconic, mid-century design from the hand of Ib Kofod-Larsen, the Penguin Dining Chair continues to offer unparalleled sitting comfort and elegance thanks to its considered combination of ergonomic form, quality craftsmanship and premium materials.

Materials: Powder coated steel, curved plywood and oak or walnut veneer

SH: 47 cm
AH: 64.4 cm

The Penguin Dining Chair, Veneer

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W56 x D57 x H82

From ฿30,600
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Ib Kofod-Larsen

Ib Kofod-Larsen

Ib Kofod-Larsen (1921-2003) was one of the pioneers of the Danish modern in the 1950s. Kofod-Larsen received his architecture degree from the Royal Danish Academy, and he also worked as a designer – one of his best-known works is the Knitting Chair from 1951. Rather than a regional phenomenon, Kofod-Larsen saw Scandinavian design as part of international modernism, and he became one of the best-selling Danish architects in the United States in the 1950s. He also collaborated with many furniture manufacturers in the US, Europe and Japan.

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