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Audo Copenhagen's Harbour Chair was conceived during the design process for the brand's new showroom (Audo Copenhagen) located in Copenhagen’s thriving Nordhavn (Northern Harbour) area. The showroom is a hybrid space that mixes office, showroom, café, co-working and event space in one, The Harbour Chair's Designers - Norm Architects were tasked with creating a chair suitable for this diverse range of uses. The chair is also available with an oak wood base.

Finding a perfect balance between geometry and organic shapes, the shell’s armrests bend outwards for maximum support, as does its high backrest, providing not only comfort, but also an elegant and slim appearance that will appeal to any discerning design aficionado. Harbour chair is one of the most compact shell chairs with an armrest and a practical, beautiful addition to any home.

Norm Architects, founded in 2008 by Jonas Bjerre-Poulsen and Kasper Rønn, has worked within residential architecture, commercial interiors, industrial design, photography, graphics and art direction since its inception. The name ‘Norm’ signifies the importance of drawing inspiration from norms and traditions within the fields of architecture and design, which have been refined throughout the centuries. Making it a virtue of focusing on quality, durability and timelessness, Norm’s objective is to produce design that applies good materials and craftsmanship while also embodying beauty, traditions, history and more importantly, timeless simplicity. 

Harbour Chair with Metal Base

Harbour Chair with Metal Base

by Audo Copenhagen

Regular price $311.00 USD
Regular price $366.00 USD Sale price $311.00 USD
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In stock items are available for immediate dispatch from our London-based warehouse. The daily cut-off time is 12:00 am for same day shipping, orders placed in the afternoon will be shipped the following day. Please refer to inventory levels above for live stock availability.

Technical Information

Dimensions:-
Height: 81 cm, Width: 58.5 cm, Depth: 55.5 cm, Seat Height: 45 cm, Armrest Height: 67.5 cm

The Harbour chair is also available with a wooden base.

Made in: Lithuania

Materials/Construction

Chair shell - 15% fibreglass and 85% polypropylene. 
Base - tubular steel with a powder-coated finish in black or light grey. 

Upholstered versions of this chair are supplied with fire retardant CMHR foam padding. 


The Harbour Chair is currently available in the following fabrics and leathers - a small selection of which are shown on the product listing. Fabric upholstery is grouped by numbers 0-3, with leather in groups 0-; the higher the number the greater the cost. Please get in touch for a bespoke quote if you would like a fabric listed here which isn't available to buy online.

Group 0 - Logan by Yarn Collective.

Group 1 - Barnum Boucle by Audo Copenhagen, Champion by JAB, Illustion by Nevotex, Maple by Kvadrat, Remix 3 by Kvadrat, Re-wool by Kvadrat

Group 2 - Canvas 2 by Kvadrat, Clay by Kvadrat, Fiord by Kvadrat, Hallingdal 65 by Kvadrat, Moss by Kvadrat, Steelcut Trio 3 by Kvadrat

Group 3 - Safire by Kvadrat, Serpentine by Kvadrat, Vidar 4 by Kvadrat

Leather Group 0 - Sierra by Camo

Leather Group 1 - Dakar by Nevotex, Ultra by Sørensen Leather

Leather Group 2 - Dunes by Sorensen Leather, Nuance by Sorensen Leather

Like most of our lounge chairs, Harbour Chair will be custom made specifically for you. If you would like to see a fabric sample, please get in touch and we'll be happy to discuss all of the available options with you.

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Audo Copenhagen's Harbour Chair was conceived during the design process for the brand's new showroom (Audo Copenhagen) located in Copenhagen’s thriving Nordhavn (Northern Harbour) area. The showroom is a hybrid space that mixes office, showroom, café, co-working and event space in one, The Harbour Chair's Designers - Norm Architects were tasked with creating a chair suitable for this diverse range of uses. The chair is also available with an oak wood base.

Finding a perfect balance between geometry and organic shapes, the shell’s armrests bend outwards for maximum support, as does its high backrest, providing not only comfort, but also an elegant and slim appearance that will appeal to any discerning design aficionado. Harbour chair is one of the most compact shell chairs with an armrest and a practical, beautiful addition to any home.

Norm Architects, founded in 2008 by Jonas Bjerre-Poulsen and Kasper Rønn, has worked within residential architecture, commercial interiors, industrial design, photography, graphics and art direction since its inception. The name ‘Norm’ signifies the importance of drawing inspiration from norms and traditions within the fields of architecture and design, which have been refined throughout the centuries. Making it a virtue of focusing on quality, durability and timelessness, Norm’s objective is to produce design that applies good materials and craftsmanship while also embodying beauty, traditions, history and more importantly, timeless simplicity. 

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    Norm Architects was founded in 2008 by Jonas Bjerre-Poulsen and Kasper Rønn. In a relatively short time the practice has created a large critically acclaimed body of works across the fields of residential architecture, commercial interiors, industrial design, photography, graphics and art direction. Within the Really Well Made product collection, they have worked with brands such as Audo Copenhagen and Paper Collective.

    The name ‘Norm’ is not an acronym but was chosen to signify the importance of drawing inspiration from norms and traditions within the fields of architecture and aesthetics, refined throughout the centuries. Norm makes a virtue of focusing on quality, durability and longevity of design. Their...