Audo Copenhagen's (Formerly known as Menu) philosophy is simple.
We want to make the world better, less complicated, a little bit nicer to wake up to. Collaborating with super-talented designers, we make objects to be treasured now and forever. We work with some of the most exciting and driven creative individuals from the worlds of architecture and design to produce high quality design with a crisp Scandinavian look.
At Menu we are obsessed with clever solutions for modern living. We want to make beautiful objects for everyday use, whether that's an indispensable item of kitchen equipment, a clever floating shelf, or a beautiful vase that adds the finishing touch to your living space. Wherever we can, we work locally with craftspeople around the world, preserving skills while creating the best modern design.
AUDO COPENHAGEN (formerly known as Menu) JWDA Table Lamp Marble - The classic JWDA Table Lamp is being overhauled this season, as is launching the lamp in a new version – a white marble and bronzed brass variety, which is 20% larger than the original, as both the bulb and marble-crafted stand is extended in size.
AUDO COPENHAGEN (formerly known as Menu) JWDA Table Lamp Metallic - Classic with a twist – that’s the aim of the JWDA Lamp for Menu. The form is inspired by the oil lamps of former times, however with a simplified and organic shape. The design blends the delicate and the raw into a beautiful little table lamp on a brass or steel base and with a brass button.
A small and unassuming sketch with a timeless design that speaks to any age and period – introducing the new Klampenborg table lamp by Mogens Lassen that by Lassen now launches for the first time. The lamp has not previously been in production but remained simply a line on a yellowed sheet of paper in the Lassen brothers’ achieve at the Danish National Art Library in Copenhagen.
AUDO COPENHAGEN (formerly known as Menu) Knitting Chair - Defined by an exposed, triangular construction, a gently curved seat and back ideally pitched for relaxation, and distinctive cut-outs for resting the elbows when reading (or, of course, knitting), the Knitting Chair affirmed Kofod-Larsen’s reputation as a master of proportion and unexpected, sculptural form. It was put into production, but only as a limited edition. Since then, the elegant, inventive design has become an increasingly valuable and sought-after collector’s item.
AUDO COPENHAGEN (formerly known as Menu) Knitting Chair Sheepskin - Defined by an exposed, triangular construction, a gently curved seat and back ideally pitched for relaxation, and distinctive cut-outs for resting the elbows when reading (or, of course, knitting), the Knitting Chair affirmed Kofod-Larsen’s reputation as a master of proportion and unexpected, sculptural form. It was put into production, but only as a limited edition. Since then, the elegant, inventive design has become an increasingly valuable and sought-after collector’s item.