ELIZABETH OTTOMAN
ELIZABETH OTTOMAN
Designed By IB Kofod-larsen
Named after Queen Elizabeth II, who purchased two during a visit to Denmark
DESIGNER
IB KOFOD-LARSEN
Ib Kofod-Larsen (1921-2003) was a key figure in Danish Modern design, though he remained in the shadow of icons like Wegner and Jacobsen.
Much of his work was created for international markets, making him better known abroad than in Denmark.
His designs were sophisticated, organic, and well-proportioned, with a purist’s attention to detail.
Though he saw himself as an artisan rather than an academic, his work had a poetic, artistic quality.
He was deeply involved in every step of production, blending innovation with craftsmanship. Kofod-Larsen had a keen understanding of materials, often using teak, palisander, and leather to create furniture that felt as good as it looked.
His chairs, including The Penguin, The Seal, and the Elizabeth Lounge Chair, prioritized comfort and elegance, securing his legacy as one of Danish design’s most underrated yet brilliant minds.
INFORMITION
TEXTILE LEATHER CONSUMPTION
- Textile Consumption : 1,5 m
- Leather Consumption : 2,5 m2
BRAND
Audo
PRODUCT TYPE
Ottoman
SKU
71163-004665
EAN
5709262259939
BASE TYPE
4-Legs Base
COLLECTION
Elizabeth
DESIGNER
Ib Kofod-Larsen
MATERIALS
- Oak Or Walnut
- Plastic
- Steel
- SOLID Beech
- Plywood
- Foam
- Felt
- Quilt Foam
- Pocket Springs
- Rubber
ENVIRONMENT
Indoor
PRODUCTION
Made in Poland
WARRANTY
10 year
FOAM TYPE
Global / US - CAL117
PACKAGING MEASUREMENTS
- Height : 53 cm
- Width : 79 cm
- Depth : 50 cm
UPHOLSTERY COLOUR
YC04064-01
NET WEIGHT
11 kg
GROSS WEIGHT
12,9 kg
PRODUCTION PROCESS
The CNC-milled solid oak or walnut parts are carefully sanded and handoiled to achieve a silky-smooth finish. The inner plywood components are layered with foam, creating a soft and comfortable base for the final upholstery.
FEATURES
Originally dubbed the U-56, the Elizabeth Ottoman by Ib Kofod Larsen is a classical and comfortable accent piece for use when reclining in the corresponding Elizabeth Chair, which takes its name from Queen Elizabeth II, who purchased the design during a visit to Copenhagen in 1962.
DESIGN YEAR
1940
UPHOLSTERY TYPE
Fully Upholstered
















