Defined by an exposed triangular frame, gently curved seat and back pitched for relaxation, and cutouts for resting the elbows when reading (or knitting), the Knitting Lounge Chair (1951) affirmed Ib Kofod-Larsen’s standing as a master of proportion and surprising sculptural form. It’s beautiful from every angle, making it easy to place anywhere in a room. Given the chair’s enveloping comfort, it has a relatively small footprint ideal for compact interiors, as well as more spacious ones. The result of Kofod-Larsen’s constant care to ensure ideal angles for body support, It stands out with clean, sculptural lines – achieved through the designer’s close work with joiners – and high-end natural materials that make for an unforgettable, conversation-sparking silhouette. Made in Sweden.