Designed in 1950 by Ib Kofod-Larsen, The Seal showcases the Danish designer’s attention to detail, comfort and organic forms to full effect. One of his best-known designs, the casually elegant chair invites relaxation thanks to its angled frame and cushioning seat and backrest.
Originally dubbed Model 9, the Oda Chair was an ambitious design from the very beginning. Created by Arnold Madsen in around 1956, the aesthetic reinterpretation of an armchair has a complex horseshoe construction with an integrated headrest and beautifully incorporated armrests in wood.
Well-proportioned and well designed, the Elizabeth Lounge Chair profiles a majestic elegance that underpins its royal name. Originally called the Model U56, it was later dubbed Elizabeth Chair after Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip purchased two of them during an official visit to Denmark in 1958. The chair's sculpted armrests combined with the leather-upholstered low seat and sleigh-like back make it a prime example of Danish Modern.
The Richmond lounge chair is a continuation of the Richmond range. This time in Lounge Chair form, the Richmond chair features a curved backrest designed to cradle the user and a soft, upholstered seat for added comfort. Both the seat and back are fully upholstered and supported by a wooden frame.
B-15z is named after a huge iceberg that broke away from an even larger ice shelf in Antarctica. B-15z looks like it was a piece of Tateyama but works as a perfect accompaniment or on its own. It is slightly over-sized and extremely comfortable. A soft lounge chair perfect for any situation or setting.
The Yemeni Series takes its name from the incredible ruins and remains of monuments left in the Yemeni Deserts. Parallel slabs of solid wood support an upholstered back, giving a surprising yet functional detail.
The Clip Lounge chair features two upholstered elements, a back and a base, connected by a single, visible piece of wood which sits flush with the two upholstered pieces. It gives the impression that these two elements have been clipped together by the wood piece. The wood and the upholstery of the piece can be customized.
The Yoshida Lounge chair is a minimal piece designed to look great from all angles. From the front, two oversized cushions seem to float, unsupported and balancing in place. From behind you see a large solid wood piece which acts as both the base and the back of the chair, containing within it the large fully upholstered seat and back.
The Elephant Lounge Chair is designed as a modern lounge chair and draws inspiration from the upholstered chairs of the 1950s and Japanese furniture design. The result is a light and elegant lounge chair where the elephant ear-shaped back gently curves around the body providing superior comfort.
The Elephant Lounge Chair is designed as a modern lounge chair and draws inspiration from the upholstered chairs of the 1950s and Japanese furniture design. The result is a light and elegant lounge chair where the elephant ear-shaped back gently curves around the body providing superior comfort.
With its sculptural and organic shape, the Little Big Chair is a welcoming lounge chair. The soft, low back wraps around you and the hidden swivel base accentuates that feeling of being cocooned. Comfort was the starting point of this design, and with its soft lines and its embracing nature, the chair brings character and life into any interior setting. This product is available in more variations. Contact us for requests.
Appropriately named, the Big Big Chair is the bigger version of the compact Little Big Chair. The voluminous shapes are divided into four playfully oversized objects, each designed to embrace ultimate comfort.
Soft, playful shapes characterise this family of upholstered pieces, the Hippo makes a stylish statement in any interior setting. The Hippo stands on two chunky legs and a wooden profile connecting the seat and back which in stark contrast to the soft shapes is hard-lined and strong.The Hippo series is influenced by the Hippopotamus mammal drawing upon its barrel-shaped torsos. The characteristic wooden leg profile comes in four different oak finishes; natural, light smoked, dark smoked and black and the seat and back come in variety of upholstery options
Soft, playful shapes characterise this family of upholstered pieces, the Hippo makes a stylish statement in any interior setting. The Hippo stands on two chunky legs and a wooden profile connecting the seat and back which in stark contrast to the soft shapes is hard-lined and strong.The Hippo series is influenced by the Hippopotamus mammal drawing upon its barrel-shaped torsos. The characteristic wooden leg profile comes in four different oak finishes; natural, light smoked, dark smoked and black and the seat and back come in variety of upholstery options
Initially introduced back in 1938, Little Petra won instant praise at the Copenhagen Cabinetmakers Guild Exhibition, subsequently winning awards at exhibits in New York and Berlin. It's one of just a few designs by architect Viggo Boesen, who became associated with Denmark's signature design aesthetic in the 1930s called funkis style.
Initially introduced back in 1938, Little Petra won instant praise at the Copenhagen Cabinetmakers Guild Exhibition, subsequently winning awards at exhibits in New York and Berlin. It's one of just a few designs by architect Viggo Boesen, who became associated with Denmark's signature design aesthetic in the 1930s called funkis style. Little Petra is surprisingly petite, able to fit into all kinds of spaces, interiors and environments. Low to the ground, open and embracing, it embodies the essence of a lounge chair, allowing for all kinds of seating positions in any cosy setting imaginable.xxxAs with most natural materials, differences in structure, density and thickness are expected, as two pieces of sheepskin never look identical and tend to show natural variations in both curls and tones.
Alexander is a highly innovative solution linked to a functional and quite traditional shape. A powerful and embracing structure where a high back smoothly connects to the seat cushion and ends on a swivel base. The arms and backrest on this piece slightly arch outwards, inviting everyone to sit. The highlight goes to the additional support padding in the back, held up by a metallic opulent counterweight
Ruth is a harmonious combination of various finishes conceived as an ideal seat both for residential and contract projects. The backrest and seat flow uninterruptedly into the armrest to create moments of great relaxation. The wooden base, which can be customized into metallic finishes, combines elegance and comfort. There are two lines stitched across the back for high resistance and slender design.
Perfect for contemporary projects, Juliet is a rounder armchair with soft curves and proportions. The black texturized steel tubing and legs provide a rough touch while the comfortable upholstered seat balances for high quality and comfort. This armchair presents delicate slopes highlighted by elegant stitching techniques.
Dalya is an armchair that gently integrates in hospitality spaces, yet also adapts to domestic living rooms and bedrooms. It is not a conventional armchair. Dalia distinguishes itself for generous, playful proportions; the volume of the seat is deliberately oversized to guarantee extreme comfort, while playing with the curved backrest.
The Popsi lounge chair combines bold design with sophisticated materials, specifically metal and hide. The base features delicately criss-crossed rods which follow a complex design to produce a sleek metal web. From the four corners of the feet, groups of two or three rods spring upwards, turning multiple acute angles before joining up with the four corners of the shell of the large tub chair, which is covered with hide. The curved lines are emphasised by precise decorative stitching, which speaks about Lema’s sartorial approach.
The result of a collaboration with Chiara Andreatti, the Taiki armchair puts a contemporary spin on classic shaping thanks to its cosy-looking padding, which tempts you to indulge in some relaxation. The artisanal detail of the stitching lends a modern feel to the chair, yet the influence of Le Corbusier is clear in its lines and proportions. Meanwhile, the structure in heat-treated, oak-dyed ash incorporates an Oriental sense of rigour.
The result of a collaboration with Chiara Andreatti, the Taiki armchair puts a contemporary spin on classic shaping thanks to its cosy-looking padding, which tempts you to indulge in some relaxation. The artisanal detail of the stitching lends a modern feel to the chair, yet the influence of Le Corbusier is clear in its lines and proportions. Meanwhile, the structure in heat-treated, oak-dyed ash incorporates an Oriental sense of rigour.
Contemporary in its aesthetics, Maddix keeps the profound manufacturing culture of Lema alive. Its expressive character tells the story of the beauty of living and natural materials like wood and leather. The soul of Maddix is indeed the fascinating dialogue between these two elements: the light wooden frame, with shaped profiles, supports the backrest in light hides.