The proportions of this Danish 1970s chair are particularly indulgent. It’s almost a 1.5 seater in width and depth, giving you plenty of room to tuck up legs, pile on blankets and even cuddle up with the dog or cat. The wooden teak frame is rather Brutalist in design with sharp angles and clean lines, giving a blocky, boxy silhouette from each side. This is offset by the two chunky seat cushions, which give just the right amount of soft, comfortable support. A fine-looking, perhaps masculine chair which will work as a standalone seat or mix in with other lounge seating easily.
