• Oda Lounge Chair, Audo copenhagen
  • Oda Lounge Chair, Audo copenhagen
  • Oda Lounge Chair, Audo copenhagen
  • Oda Lounge Chair, Audo copenhagen
  • Oda Lounge Chair, Audo copenhagen
  • Oda Lounge Chair, Audo copenhagen
  • Oda Lounge Chair, Audo copenhagen
  • Oda Lounge Chair, Audo copenhagen
  • Oda Lounge Chair, Audo copenhagen
  • Oda Lounge Chair, Audo copenhagen
  • Oda Lounge Chair, Audo copenhagen
  • Oda Lounge Chair, Audo copenhagen

Oda Lounge Chair

Oda Lounge Chair by Arnold Madsen for Audo Copenhagen.

Designed in 1957 by the Danish upholsterer-turned-furniture designer Arne Madsen, the Oda armchair is a cocooned-shaped lounge chair with an expressive design. It features integrated wooden armrests and softly moulded lumbar support, offering exceptional comfort when seated.

Although the seat was considered highly ambitious and experimental at the time, it has proven to be a timeless and classic seat - despite falling off the radar for a brief moment in history. Originally named the MS-9, the Oda range was almost forgotten until the 1980s, when it was rediscovered by Noritsugu Oda, an expert and collector of Danish design. It was wrongly accredited to Nanna Ditzel at the time and was later renamed the Oda Chair after Noritsugu.

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Oda Lounge Chair by Arnold Madsen for Audo Copenhagen.

Designed in 1957 by the Danish upholsterer-turned-furniture designer Arne Madsen, the Oda armchair is a cocooned-shaped lounge chair with an expressive design. It features integrated wooden armrests and softly moulded lumbar support, offering exceptional comfort when seated.

Although the seat was considered highly ambitious and experimental at the time, it has proven to be a timeless and classic seat - despite falling off the radar for a brief moment in history. Originally named the MS-9, the Oda range was almost forgotten until the 1980s, when it was rediscovered by Noritsugu Oda, an expert and collector of Danish design. It was wrongly accredited to Nanna Ditzel at the time and was later renamed the Oda Chair after Noritsugu.

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87w x 100d x 39/57/93cmh

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Base made from oak or walnut, with structure made from plastic, steel, solid beech, plywood, foam, felt, quilt foam, pocket springs and rubber.

The oak finish available upholstered in Hallingdal 65, 110 (light grey) or Hallingdal 65, 200 (beige).

The walnut finish available upholstered in Hallingdal 65, 600 (red) or Hallingdal 65, 200 (beige).

FSC certified wood.

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