Footstool from Audo CopenhagenDen Trætte Mand fodskammel / By Flemming Lassen
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The Tired Man Ottoman from Audo Copenhagen, designed by Flemming Lassen, is a masterpiece of comfort and elegance. This exquisite footstool mirrors the soft lines and rounded shapes of Lassen's original armchair Den Trætte Mand. Relaunched in 2015, the footstool is available in sheepskin and has legs in natural solid wood with brass wheels at the front for easy movement.
Functionality meets style with the Tired Man footstool, which is a perfect companion to the matching armchair. Its luxurious upholstery adds a touch of sophistication to any room, while the wooden legs provide a sturdy yet elegant base. Pair this footstool with other Audo Copenhagen furniture to create a harmonious and stylish interior.
Audo Copenhagen and Flemming Lassen are synonymous with timeless Scandinavian design. The brand's dedication to quality and innovation is evident in every piece of furniture, while Lassen's design philosophy emphasizes comfort and aesthetic appeal.
- Material: Oak, plywood, foam, wadding, steel, sheepskin, solid brass castors
- Specifications: The Tired Man footstool is available in several fabric types. If you want to put together your very own footstool or have special requests and questions, please contact us by email or phone.
- Original design by Audo Copenhagen and By Flemming Lassen
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