Audo Copenhagen × Norm Architects
Eave Seamline Sofa Modules
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Description
The Eave Modular Sofa is inspired by the architectural detail of eaves, showcasing curved armrests that add character and functionality to its design. With generous proportions and an optimal seating angle, it is suitable for relaxation or active sitting in various settings, including residential and commercial spaces. The sofa modules include corner, end, open, and chaise longue pieces, allowing for customizable configurations to meet diverse spatial requirements. Clean lines and subtle stitching details enhance its focus on comfort and craftsmanship, with durable materials ensuring lasting quality. Its modular design supports seamless integration and personalization across different layouts.
Specifications
Size
- Open Ended: 28" h x 55.5" w x 33.9" d (71x142x86cm)
- Chaise Lounge: 28" h x 55.5" w x 33.9" d (71x142x86cm)
- Seat height:15.7" (40.5cm)
Material
Pine, plywood, steel, MDF, HR foam, plastic
Details
- Textile Category 0: Boucle, Autumn
- Textile Category 1: Barnum Boucle, Remix 3, Re-wool, Illusion, Logan
- Textile Category 2: Canvas 2, Fiord, Hallingdal 65, Reflect, Savanna, Steelcut Trio 3, Keiga
- Textile Category 3: Safire, Vidar 4, Baru, Cifrado, Serpentine
- COM and COL are available on request
Brand
Audo Copenhagen
Good design is as much about tradition as it is evolution, and the 2023 launch of Audo Copenhagen signals a new era in products and experience for a trio of favorite Danish brands: the furniture, lighting and accessories of Menu and By Lassen, and the experiential space The Audo. Together, they are now branded under the collective Audo.
Audo Copenhagen draws on a century of Scandinavian design, just as its formerly known brands did, from late legends such as the Lassen brothers to modern stars Norm Architects, Jonas Wagell and Afteroom Studio, among others.
The communal space is newly minted as Audo House. It opened in 2019 under the name Menu and as part of the brand transition, came to be known as The Audo. Located in Copenhagen, the newly minted Audo House is a café, restaurant, shop, along with coworking and event facilities and a single residence. And, of course, it is fully appointed with furnishings and lighting from this design resource.
“Audo Copenhagen will offer the same world- class design and collaborations that fans and followers of Menu and By Lassen have come to expect,” says design and brand director Joachim Kornbek Engell-Hansen. Emphasizing the ongoing core values encompassing a sense of community, cooperation and mindful production, the enterprise begins an exciting new chapter of Nordic creative distinction.
Designer
Norm Architects
“Norms aren’t boring,” Jonas Bjerre-Poulsen of Norm Architects says, reflecting on the name of his Copenhagen-based design studio, formed with fellow architect Kasper Rønn. “On the contrary, the firm wants to make use of all that centuries-old wisdom that we now know as design.” Norm encompasses furniture, dinner service, kitchenware and lighting fixtures as well as architecture projects with third partner Linda Korndal.
“There’s something in our design culture that’s born out of our connection to the Nordic climate, to the crafts and the natural materials that surround us, and that 'something' makes us stand out,” Jonas says. Norm Architects has garnered numerous prestigious awards such as Red Dot, IF Design Award and Design Plus Award. Jonas focuses on aesthetics and Kasper concentrates on technology but the lines are often blurred on any offering, says Jonas. “You should be able to look at it in 10, 20 years’ time and still find it useful and beautiful.”