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.
This solid oak stool is carefully crafted with all the hallmarks of great carpentry. Offered in a natural or dark lacquered finish, the warm expression and organic silhouette invite to touch. Place the versatile design anywhere where an extra seat is required.
A mid-century bestseller from the hand of Ib Kofod-Larsen, The Penguin Dining Chair remains as popular today as when it was first introduced in 1953. Light and elegant with its curved wooden back and upholstered seat, it continues to offer unparalleled sitting comfort thanks to its considered combination of quality craftsmanship and premium materials.
A mid-century bestseller from the hand of Ib Kofod-Larsen, The Penguin Dining Chair remains as popular today as when it was first introduced in 1953. Light and elegant with its curved wooden back and upholstered seat, it continues to offer unparalleled sitting comfort thanks to its considered combination of quality craftsmanship and premium materials.
A mid-century bestseller from the hand of Ib Kofod-Larsen, The Penguin Lounge Chair remains as popular today as when it was first introduced in 1953. Light and elegant with its curved wooden back and upholstered seat, it continues to offer unparalleled sitting comfort thanks to its considered combination of quality craftsmanship and premium materials.
Designed in 1950 by Ib Kofod-Larsen, The Seal showcases the Danish designer’s attention to detail, comfort and organic forms to full effect. One of his best-known designs, the casually elegant chair invites relaxation thanks to its angled frame and cushioning seat and backrest.
Originally dubbed Model 9, the Oda Chair was an ambitious design from the very beginning. Created by Arnold Madsen in around 1956, the aesthetic reinterpretation of an armchair has a complex horseshoe construction with an integrated headrest and beautifully incorporated armrests in wood.