With the same craftsmanship and eye for detail as the lounge chair, the Oda ottoman is also a design from 1957 by designer Arnold Madsen and is still a striking and well-thought-out piece of design.
The Audo Copenhagen Oda Ottoman is shaped to provide exceptional comfort and is a beautiful piece of furniture by designer Arnold Madsen.
The beautiful Kvadrat upholstery provides a cuddly factor, while the stability of the three legs makes this footrest a perfect footrest.
Arnold Madsen was a genius in incorporating complex curves into his designs, including this ottoman. which, in combination with the lounge chair, makes it an incredibly comfortable place to curl up with a book or a cup of coffee/tea.
The design demonstrates Madsen's meticulous attention to the smallest detail and his mastery of both form and function.
The dimensions are: Height: 36 cm x width: 46 cm x depth: 40 cm
Materials & finishes:
A hand-polished and oiled wooden base in oak or walnut, internal frame of steel and solid beech wood with foam-covered plywood elements. Covered with Kvadrat Hallingdal 65 fabric (70% virgin wool 30% viscose).
About the designer:
Arnold Madsen, is a little-known icon of Danish modernism, but was a driven and determined designer who created groundbreaking pieces of furniture. Atypical of many other designers of the period, Madsen had no formal training as an architect, designer or furniture maker.
A man of few words, he did little to advertise his creations. Through his work he explored form and materials, using round shapes to create striking and elegant designs, imbued with a characteristic visual lightness. His work is now available through Audo Copenhagen with this signature Oda Lounge Chair, which features Madsen's signature rigor and pioneering drive.
Weight: 1000