Ingeborg Lounge Chair

Textile

Originally Ingeborg was designed in 1940 by Flemming Lassen. The chair was designed by Master carpenter Jakob kjær, who manufactured Flemming Lassen's furniture for The Carpenters guild Annual Furniture Exhibition.

The charming little easy chair is named after Flemming and Mogens Lassen's mother, the artist Ingeborg Winding. Ingeborg is a perfect match for the new sofa, called Vilhelm. The sofa is named after the brothers' father Hans Vilhelm Lassen who was a decorative artist. It's a beautiful reunion of Vilhelm and Ingeborg.

Despite its petite size, Ingeborg brightens any room with its charm and exclusive style. Ingeborg looks beautiful from all angles. It can be placed anywhere in a room without taking up too much space.

Dimensions

Specifications

Additional Resources

Shipping & Returns

Dimensions

Height

29.93 in

Width

29.93 in

Depth

31.89 in

Specifications

Specifications

Weight: 48.6 lbs.

Materials

Oak, plywood, webbing / belts, foam, wadding,
steel

Additional Resources

Shipping & Returns

Free Large Item Shipping on Orders Over $100

We offer free ground shipping on orders of $100 or higher, within the contiguous United States. For shipping rates to HI and AK, etc. please contact us.

Our standard shipping for large furniture items is curbside only. You need to provide a phone number and prepare to schedule delivery via phone.

For and additional $249, you can add White Glove delivery to your order and furniture will be assembled in the room of your choice with package removal.

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Oversized Returns

We cannot accept returns on this item or other oversized/bulky furniture and large lighting items due to their large and to-order nature.

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A versatile upholstery fabric with a three-dimensional appearance, Fiord 2 cleverly merges a mélange yarn with a unicoloured yarn. Inspired by the moonlight casting a pearlescent glow on the rippling waters of a Norwegian fjord, its refined expression results in pearl-like dots that dance across the fabric's surface.

1 2 3 4 5

Cal 117, C&M (BS5852-0/1)

60.000

3-4

6

Grey, Blue

92% New wool, worsted, 8% Nylon

Kvadrat

Colors:

Fiord, 751 Fiord, 782 Grand Mohair, 1103 Grand Mohair, 2600 Grand Mohair, 8205

Materials:

Solid Oak, Dark-stained, Oil Solid Oak, Oil
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A versatile upholstery fabric with a three-dimensional appearance, Fiord 2 cleverly merges a mélange yarn with a unicoloured yarn. Inspired by the moonlight casting a pearlescent glow on the rippling waters of a Norwegian fjord, its refined expression results in pearl-like dots that dance across the fabric's surface.

1 2 3 4 5

Cal 117, C&M (BS5852-0/1)

60.000

3-4

6

Grey, Blue

92% New wool, worsted, 8% Nylon

Kvadrat

Colors:

Fiord, 751 Fiord, 782 Grand Mohair, 1103 Grand Mohair, 2600 Grand Mohair, 8205

Materials:

Solid Oak, Dark-stained, Oil Solid Oak, Oil
Order other samples

A premium choice for upholstery, thanks to its comfort, durability and aesthetic appeal, Grand Mohair is spun from the fleece of the Angora goat, revered for its luxurious natural appeal. Exceptionally soft to the touch and resistant to wear and tear, its inherent lustre creates a sophisticated appearance.

1 2 3 4 5

Cal 117, C&M (BS5852-0/1), Crib 5 (BS5852-5)

5

4-5

Beige, Brown

100% Mohair

Danish Art Weaving

Colors:

Fiord, 751 Fiord, 782 Grand Mohair, 1103 Grand Mohair, 2600 Grand Mohair, 8205

Materials:

Solid Oak, Dark-stained, Oil Solid Oak, Oil
Order other samples

A premium choice for upholstery, thanks to its comfort, durability and aesthetic appeal, Grand Mohair is spun from the fleece of the Angora goat, revered for its luxurious natural appeal. Exceptionally soft to the touch and resistant to wear and tear, its inherent lustre creates a sophisticated appearance.

1 2 3 4 5

Cal 117, C&M (BS5852-0/1,) Crib 5 (BS5852-5)

5

4-5

Yellow, Brown, Orange

100% Mohair

Danish Art Weaving

Colors:

Fiord, 751 Fiord, 782 Grand Mohair, 1103 Grand Mohair, 2600 Grand Mohair, 8205

Materials:

Solid Oak, Dark-stained, Oil Solid Oak, Oil
Order other samples

A premium choice for upholstery, thanks to its comfort, durability and aesthetic appeal, Grand Mohair is spun from the fleece of the Angora goat, revered for its luxurious natural appeal. Exceptionally soft to the touch and resistant to wear and tear, its inherent lustre creates a sophisticated appearance.

1 2 3 4 5

Cal 117, C&M (BS5852-0/1), Crib 5 (BS5852-5)

5

4-5

Green

100% Mohair

Danish Art Weaving

Colors:

Fiord, 751 Fiord, 782 Grand Mohair, 1103 Grand Mohair, 2600 Grand Mohair, 8205

Materials:

Solid Oak, Dark-stained, Oil Solid Oak, Oil
Order other samples

Please note: as each sample is crafted from natural wood, variations in colour and grain are to be expected.

Dark-stained oak with an oil finish enhances the colour, wood grain and finish of furniture, while allowing the inherent beauty of oak to shine through. The darker tones achieved through the staining process give a warm and inviting look while the oil finish protects against dust and damage.

Brown

Oak, Solid

Colors:

Fiord, 751 Fiord, 782 Grand Mohair, 1103 Grand Mohair, 2600 Grand Mohair, 8205

Materials:

Solid Oak, Dark-stained, Oil Solid Oak, Oil
Order other samples

Please note: as each sample is crafted from natural wood, variations in colour and grain are to be expected. An oil finish enhances the characteristics of solid oak, bringing out the depth and warmth of the wood while helping to repel moisture and dust to contribute to the longevity of the furniture. A reapplication of oil can often remove minor imperfections to rejuvenate the appearance.

Beige, Brown

Oak, Solid

Colors:

Fiord, 751 Fiord, 782 Grand Mohair, 1103 Grand Mohair, 2600 Grand Mohair, 8205

Materials:

Solid Oak, Dark-stained, Oil Solid Oak, Oil
Order other samples

MEET THE DESIGNER

Flemming Lassen

Credited for his role in bringing functionalism to Denmark, Flemming Lassen was an architect and designed noted for his exacting craftsmanship and naïve expression. Lassen drew much of his inspiration from the architect Mies van der Rohe and the tenets of the Bauhaus artistic movement —a less is more approach focused on form, function and novel materials counterbalanced with human needs. His original and distinctive designs with timeless silhouettes still resonate today.

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