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A compact lounge chair with a continuously upholstered curved shell, drawn by Flemming Lassen in 1940 and reissued by Audo Copenhagen.
The Audo Copenhagen Ingeborg Lounge Chair runs as one continuous upholstered surface across the seat, back, and sides, within a rounded compact shell. The footprint reads as smaller than a standard lounge chair, suiting rooms where a full-size chair would feel oversized.
Upholstered on all surfaces for freestanding placement
The chair is upholstered across every visible surface, including the back. The chair stands freely at any angle in the room — the rear reads as finished from any approach, allowing placement away from walls.
- Designed by Flemming Lassen in 1940, Reissued by Audo – The 1940 original date places the Ingeborg at the intersection of interwar European modernism and the emerging Scandinavian design movement — the form carries this historical specificity without replicating any single stylistic influence.
- Compact Footprint for Accent Placement – Smaller than most lounge chairs, the Ingeborg can be placed in rooms where a full-scale lounge chair would crowd the layout — a bedroom corner, a reading nook, or beside a desk are all viable without requiring dedicated lounge space.
- Continuous Upholstery with Gently Curved Shell – The upholstery covers the exterior of the chair without visible frame transitions, creating a smooth, composed profile that reads as a single upholstered volume from every angle.
- 360-Degree Visual Consistency – The chair is finished with equal consideration on all sides, making freestanding placement in an open room as visually resolved as placement against a wall — relevant for rooms where the chair will be approached from multiple directions.
- Multiple Upholstery Options – Available across a range of textiles and leathers, allowing the chair to be specified for different interior color requirements without altering its defining formal character.
Complimentary White Glove Delivery
This item ships with complimentary White Glove delivery. Delivery is to your room of choice. Our team will unpack the item and remove all packaging materials. Assembly is included at no additional cost. A signature is required at time of delivery.
Scheduling
You will be contacted by phone and email to confirm a delivery date. A 4-hour appointment window will be provided.
Duties & Tariffs
All import duties and tariffs are covered by KANSO. Every order arrives fully cleared with no additional charges owed by the customer.
Made to Order
This item is made to order and cannot be canceled, exchanged, or returned. As it is crafted to meet your specific configuration, all sales are final once the order is placed.
Complimentary White Glove Delivery
Delivered to your room of choice. Unpacking and packaging removal included.
Product questions
Drawn in 1940, named for the designer's mother
Flemming Lassen (1902–1984) designed the Ingeborg Lounge Chair in 1940 and named it for Ingeborg Winding, the artist mother of Lassen and his brother, the architect Mogens Lassen. The chair first appeared at the Copenhagen Cabinetmakers' Guild exhibitions, the proving ground where much of what became Danish modern design was first shown. The curved, enveloping shell that defines the chair today is the same form Lassen drew then. A design that has held its proportions across more than eighty years of changing interiors is not following a trend; it has already outlived several.
The Ingeborg earns its place in the collection as a lounge chair that solves a specific problem: it brings a genuine design pedigree to rooms that cannot take a full-scale lounge chair. A reading corner, the foot of a bed, a spot beside a desk — the compact footprint and fully finished rear let it sit anywhere and be approached from any angle. KANSO is an authorized Audo Copenhagen retailer, so every Ingeborg is sourced directly from the brand, covered by the manufacturer's warranty, and delivered with no question of authenticity. For a buyer who wants a piece with real history rather than a reproduction of one, it is among the most quietly versatile chairs we carry.
What changes as the upholstery moves up
Every Ingeborg is built on the same foundation: a kiln-dried FSC-certified hardwood frame with plywood, moulded high-density foam with belts and wadding, and solid oak legs in natural or smoked finish. What changes across the price of the chair is the textile. The entry upholstery, Sahco Zero, is a cotton-blend weave (65% cotton, 20% acrylic, 15% polyester) with a smooth, matte surface that reads quiet against the rounded form. Grand Mohair, woven by the Danish mill Danish Art Weaving, is spun from Angora goat fleece; it carries a denser, lightly lustrous pile that holds up to sustained use and gives the shell more visual depth. Natural sheepskin is the most tactile option, a soft, high-pile surface that suits the chair's compact, cradling shape. Moving up the range is a choice of surface and hand, not of structure — the chair underneath is the same.


