Ingeborg Sofa, Textile
Ingeborg Sofa, Textile
Designer Flemming Lassen
Designer Flemming Lassen
SKU 71140-014750
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Ingeborg Sofa
Textile
Ingeborg Sofa
Textile
The Ingeborg sofa, an elegant 2.5-seater, was originally designed by Flemming Lassen in 1940 but never widely produced. Recently rediscovered in the archives, it has gained immense popularity among modern design enthusiasts after being meticulously recreated from original sketches. Featuring characteristic armrests, a buttoned back, and wooden legs, this deceptively spacious design is visually stunning and offers comfortable seating. Mirroring the expression of the corresponding chair, these two designs create a cozy and embracing duo that complements any contemporary living space. The Ingeborg Sofa comes in various exquisite upholstery fabrics, while the legs are available in oak or smoked oak options.
Height
76 cm
Seat height
40 cm
Width
160 cm
Depth
76 cm
Materials
wadding
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Returns
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Logan Flint
Logan is a modern interpretation of the classic wool bouclé. Woven from a luxurious cotton-wool blend, it offers a beautifully structured texture with an irresistibly soft feel. Its refined, understated palette enhances its timeless appeal, making it the perfect complement to any space.
Cal 117, C&M (BS5852-0/1)
45.000
5
4-5
Beige
66% Recycled Cotton, 15% Wool, 15% Acrylic, 4% Polyester
Yarn Collective
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Logan Jasmine
Logan is a modern interpretation of the classic wool bouclé. Woven from a luxurious cotton-wool blend, it offers a beautifully structured texture with an irresistibly soft feel. Its refined, understated palette enhances its timeless appeal, making it the perfect complement to any space.
Cal 117, C&M (BS5852-0/1)
45.000
5
4-5
Beige, Off-white
66% Recycled Cotton, 15% Wool, 15% Acrylic, 4% Polyester
Yarn Collective
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Fiord 782
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
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Zero 0001
Inspired by Parisian couture, this bouclé upholstery textile showcases an elegant and irregular design. The inclusion of pearl-effect yarn in both warp and weft not only provides a luxurious feel but also gives a refined appearance with subtle tonal variations.
1 2 3 4 5
70.000
5
6
Beige
65% Cotton, 20% Polyacrylic, 15% Polyester
Sahco
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Dark Stained Oak
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
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Natural Oak
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
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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.

