The Union, eased back. Frama takes the same honest solid-wood construction that defines the family and reclines it into lounge territory — a lower, broader frame that trades the upright posture of a dining chair for something made to linger in. The joinery stays exact, the lines stay disciplined, but the invitation changes: this is a chair for the long end of the evening, the slow morning, the corner of the room where nothing urgent happens. Material restraint, applied to leisure — Copenhagen's idea of comfort, which is to say comfort without fuss.