Cocktail Ottoman
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Elegant lounge chair with an embracing, organic design that combines classic virtues with a warm personality. The chair was designed in 1953 by the renowned Danish furniture designer Arne Hovmand-Olsen, who became known for innovative furniture in Scandinavian style. With the Cocktail chair, you get original design in the most beautiful processing for your favorite corner in the living room, bedroom or office, just as the lounge chair will dress up a sofa arrangement.
The rich padding creates fullness and, together with the buttons, draws references to the 50s, while the exclusive textile choice brings the design into the present. The angled legs make the chair lift elegantly from the floor as a counterweight to the soft heaviness of the upholstery, while the fine curved armrests and rounded details emphasize a soft and feminine expression. The refined armrests complete the design and invite you to rest nonchalantly in the arms of the chair. For extra comfort, a classic footstool in the same elegant design is available to rest your feet on while you enjoy a cold drink or read the newspaper.
Smoked oak
Textile and foam
Available in a range of designer textile options
Cocktail Ottoman
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Cocktail Ottoman
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Warm Nordic
Warm Nordic is a Danish lifestyle brand with a focus on designer furniture, lighting and homeware. The company celebrates the rich history of mid century Scandinavian design alongside work from today's leading contemporary Nordic designers.
A curated selection of authentic mid-century design classics are combined with bold modern work, destined to be the New Nordic icons of the future.
The Designer /
Arne Hovmand-Olsen
Arne Hovmand-Olsen is a famous Danish furniture designer from the mid 20th century. He was born into an agricultural family but showed a keen interest in drawing from an early age. His family decided to set him up as an apprentice to furniture maker P. Olsen Sibast in 1938. Upon completion of his apprenticeship, Arne joined a furniture design school in Aarhus to fulfil his dream of designing the furniture he produced.