Mingle Sofa by Audo Copenhagen

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The Mingle sofa was designed in 1935 by architect Flemming Lassen (1902-1984) and was presented at The Copenhagen Cabinetmakers' Guild Competition in the same year. It was subsequently praised for its qualities as a small but elegant sofa in the professional journal "The Architect" Flemming Lassen loved to travel, and he was often inspired by his journeys throughout Europe. He was very taken with both Italy and France, and had a burning desire to tour those countries on his motorcycle. Flemming Lassen wanted to create a sofa made for conversation with a comfort that invited people to stay seated and talk together for long periods of time. The armrests were designed to encircle the sitters, generating intimacy and transforming the sofa into a cozy place to relax. Flemming Lassen took inspiration from both French elegance and modern Italian style, and transferred the trends and his own ideas to a small, upholstered sofa called Mingle.

Audo Upholstery Programme

Textile Category 0
Audo Bouclé, Audo / Autumn, Kvadrat

Textile Category 1
Barnum Bouclé, Audo / Champion, JAB / Illusion, Nevotex / Maple , Kvadrat / Remix, Kvadrat / Re-wool, Kvadrat / Logan, Yarn Collective

Textile Category 2
Canvas 2, Kvadrat / Fiord, Kvadrat / Hallingdal 65, Kvadrat / Reflect, Kvadrat / Savanna, Kvadrat / Steelcut Trio 3, Kvadrat / Avalon, Kvadrat / Keiga, Kvadrat

Textile Category 3
Safire, Sahco, Kvadrat / Vidar 4, Kvadrat / Zero, Sahco, Kvadrat / Baru, Kvadrat / Cifrado, Kvadrat / Serpentine, Kvadrat

Textile Category 4
Grand Mohair, Danish Art Weaving

Leather Category 1
Envy, Sørensen

Leather Category 3
Sheepskin Curly, Nevotex

Materials
Plywood, oak, foam, rubber belts and wadding
PEASE NOTE: Sheepskin is a natural material and may vary in texture, color, etc. for each product.

Dimensions
31.11'' H x 26.78'' W x 59.85''L, Weight: 110.25 lbs.

Designer
Flemming Lassen