The compact and stylish JWDA table lamp by Swedish designer Jonas Wagell is a delight to the eye and provides warm diffused light.
Looking to the way in which a picture or a painting is framed, the Copenhagen based design studio krøyer-sætter-lassen investigated how an entire frame could surround a mirror without detracting from the beauty and reflection of the glass
The armchair with a robust and yet delicate, architectural but comfortable and cosy appearance.
The sofa with a robust and yet delicate, architectural but comfortable and cosy appearance.
The sofa with a robust and yet delicate, architectural but comfortable and cosy appearance.
The Menu’s Androgyne side table is a charming combination of contrasting features.
The Audo Afteroom Counter Chair Plus pays homage to functionalism and the Bauhaus school of art.
The Audo TR Bulb is a clever solution for modern city living, inspired by the way people are increasingly becoming urban nomads.
First launched as a limited edition in 1951, Ib Kofod-Larsen's Knitting Chair is reimagined with a natural oak, dark stained oak, and walnut frame.
The bowl takes inspiration from test tubes in laboratories, and like the original the Échasse has a classic drop-like shape.
The Danish brand Audo Copenhagen was born from a partnership between Menu, The Audo and Lassen.
It reflects both a century of Danish design tradition and a modern, global outlook that is constantly expanding and evolving. The range of furniture, lighting and interior accessories is shaped by purposeful details, high-quality materials and human needs, which go hand in hand with the aim to create brand loyal customers.
The philosophy of the Audo brand is minimalism, characterized by clean lines, calmness, subtle strength, earth tones and materials from nature that are made with the utmost respect. This makes the collection timeless, meaning that Audo pieces can be used for decades to come and can be taken to new homes and new chapters in your life.