Dark Stained Oak | Root
Sheepskin is a distinguished fur quality celebrated for its plush and inviting softness and inherent durability. Natural variations in color and fur quality add to its unique appeal.
Variation examples


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Brown
100% Sheepshin
17-21 mm
Nevotex
Walnut | Sahara
Sheepskin is a distinguished fur quality celebrated for its plush and inviting softness and inherent durability. Natural variations in colour and fur quality add to its unique appeal.
Variation examples

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Brown
100% Sheepskin
17-21 mm
Novotex
Natural Oak | Nature
Sheepskin is a distinguished fur quality celebrated for its plush and inviting softness and inherent durability. Natural variations in colour and fur quality add to its unique appeal.
Variation examples

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Off-White
100% Sheepskin
17-21 mm
Novotex
Knitting Chair, Sheepskin
Knitting Chair, Sheepskin
Designer Ib Kofod-Larsen
Designer Ib Kofod-Larsen
SKU 71058-002420
Complete with:
Knitting Chair
Sheepskin
Knitting Chair
Sheepskin
The Knitting Chair is 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, which makes it an easy fit in compact interiors as well as in more spacious ones. The design also stands out on comfort, the result of Kofod-Larsen’s constant care to ensure ideal angles and lumbar support. The clean, sculptural lines, achieved through the designer’s close work with joiners, and the high-end, natural materials make for an unforgettable, conversation-sparking silhouette.
Height
35.7 in
Width
28.1 in
Depth
26.3 in
Seat height
11.8 in
Specifications
Materials
Frame: Wax Oiled Solid Oak
Seat & Back: Plywood, Foam
PEASE NOTE: Sheepskin is a natural material and may vary in texture, color, etc. for each product.
Please note this product is made from a natural material so each piece is unique and the surface may vary,
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Sheepskin Nature
Sheepskin is a distinguished fur quality celebrated for its plush and inviting softness and inherent durability. Natural variations in colour and fur quality add to its unique appeal.
1 2 3 4 5
Off-White
100% Sheepskin
17-21 mm
Novotex
Colors:
Materials:
Sheepskin Sahara
Sheepskin is a distinguished fur quality celebrated for its plush and inviting softness and inherent durability. Natural variations in colour and fur quality add to its unique appeal.
1 2 3 4 5
Brown
100% Sheepskin
17-21 mm
Novotex
Colors:
Materials:
Sheepskin Root
Sheepskin is a distinguished fur quality celebrated for its plush and inviting softness and inherent durability. Natural variations in color and fur quality add to its unique appeal.
1 2 3 4 5
Brown
100% Sheepshin
17-21 mm
Nevotex
Colors:
Materials:
Solid Oak, Lacquer
Please note: as each sample is crafted from natural wood, variations in colour and grain are to be expected.
A lacquered finish enhances the characteristics of solid oak, bringing out the depth and warmth of the wood with its smooth, lustrous surface, while helping to repel moisture and dust to contribute to the longevity of the furniture.
Beige, Brown
Oak, Solid
Colors:
Materials:
Walnut
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.
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Walnut, Solid
Colors:
Materials:
Solid Oak, Dark-stained, Lacquer
Please note: as each sample is crafted from natural wood, variations in colour and grain are to be expected.
Dark-stained oak with a lacquered 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 lacquered finish provides a smooth and glossy surface, adding a layer of protection against wear and moisture.
Brown
Oak, Solid
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Materials:







MEET THE DESIGNER
Ib Kofod-Larsen
Architect Ib Kofod-Larsen (1921-2003) had a successful career in the 1950s and 1960s when Danish design was flourishing across the world. A large part of his vast furniture catalogue was designed for the non-Danish market and manufactured abroad. He worked especially for American, Swedish, British and German furniture companies and manufacturers, and this may be the reason that his furniture has undeservedly become better known internationally than in his home country of Denmark. Ib Kofod-Larsen formed part of a movement known as Danish Modern, but he went slightly under the radar and worked in the shadow of Kaare Klint, Hans J. Wegner, Børge Mogensen, Arne Jacobsen, Finn Juhl and Nanna Ditzel. Today he is called one of the most underrated – but most exciting – names on the Danish design scene. And one of the greatest design brains Denmark ever had. “His furniture is sophisticated and well-proportioned with beautiful silhouettes and sculptural, organic lines and curves.” Although he himself felt like an artisan – and he had no academic approach to furniture design – there is something poetic and artistic about his designs. The soft lines. The visual lightness. The graphic purity. The free, artistic expression. He was a purist. A man of detail. At first glance, his furniture may seem simple, but at closer inspection it is full of detail. It is inventive and borders on engineering. He drew, sculpted, made prototypes, was involved in production and participated in the entire process down to every test and launch. He was a creative designer, maybe one of the greatest designers in the golden age of Danish design. He took an innovative approach. Not just to furniture, but to ways of thinking about furniture. First and foremost, he had an exceptional understanding of materials and an eye for the potential of the wood and the quality of the raw materials he used. He often worked in different types of wood – mainly teak and palisander in combination with real leather. To Kofod-Larsen, the most important thing was that the furniture should feel good. To the touch and when sitting in it. With all his chairs, The Penguin, The Seal and the Elizabeth Lounge Chair, his focus was on the person who was going to be sitting in them.

