
Chair Review: Audo Knitting Chair
This review evaluates the Audo Knitting Chair, a prominent midcentury-modern design piece relaunched in 2018 by the Copenhagen-based brand Audo. The original chair was developed in 1951 by Danish Modernist Ib Kofod-Larsen as a limited edition. Audo, known for its minimal, neutral-toned furniture and lighting that aligns with the Japandi style, offers contemporary designs and reissues of midcentury icons. The brand frequently collaborates with Nordic and international designers and has recently released a collection with stylist Colin King.
The Audo Knitting Chair is presented as a high-end item, with prices ranging from $3,650 to $5,635, depending on the frame finish and upholstery. Financing options are available through Design Within Reach via Affirm. The chair comes in three frame finishes: natural oak, dark-stained oak, and walnut. Upholstery options include various fabrics and sheepskin in three colors, though availability of combinations may vary. Audo provides customization for upholstery using a brand-approved selection or the customer's own fabric, which may extend lead times. Standard shipping times are seven weeks for readily available options from Audo, plus an additional week for delivery, while Design Within Reach quotes up to 12 weeks.
The chair measures 35.7"H x 28.1"W x 26.3"L and weighs approximately 24.3 pounds, with a seat height of 11.8". Its substantial size suggests it is more suitable for spacious environments like large loft apartments rather than compact spaces. The chair is delivered fully assembled. The sitting position is described as low and relaxed, making it suitable for reading or working on a laptop, with signature cutouts designed to accommodate elbows. The plywood-framed seat and back cushions are firm and structured, ensuring durability and preventing sagging, while still offering comfort. The craftsmanship is noted to be of high quality, consistent with its price point.
In terms of decor compatibility, the Knitting Chair is an ideal fit for midcentury-modern and Japandi-style interiors due to its clean lines and dramatic angles. It can also serve as an interesting contrast in raw, industrial settings. Its sculptural, triangular frame and cutouts provide visual interest without being overly bold, allowing it to either stand out as a focal point or seamlessly integrate with existing decor. While leather upholstery might be durable, the review highlights concerns about the practicality of cream-colored wool upholstery, particularly regarding staining from spills like coffee or marks from raw denim. The wide, splayed frame is also identified as a potential trip hazard for children or pets, suggesting the cream upholstery is not ideal for households with kids or pets. Information on care and cleaning instructions for the specific upholstery tested was not readily available on Audo's website, raising concerns about the ease of cleaning visible stains on lighter fabrics. The chair's appearance in person matches its online images, though its physical size was larger than anticipated.
The chair received an overall grade of B+, with an A for style, B+ for comfort, and B- for value. This assessment reflects its aesthetic appeal and structural comfort, balanced against its high cost and some practical limitations regarding size and specific upholstery care.
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