







A single-seat chair with a rectilinear frame and an offset base, designed by Norm Architects for Audo Copenhagen.
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A single-seat chair with a rectilinear frame and an offset base, designed by Norm Architects for Audo Copenhagen.
The Audo Copenhagen Offset Sofa, 1 Seater carries the structured rectilinear silhouette of the Offset series in a single-seat form. The compact frame sits on short cylindrical legs, with deep seat and back cushions filling the boxed outer shell.
The offset detail in the base
The series takes its name from the horizontal displacement between the cushion body and the base. The seat platform extends beyond the base perimeter on all sides, with the cylindrical legs set inward from the cushion edge.
25.8"H x 35.4"W x 37"L, Weight: 66.14 lbs
- Construction: Pine, plywood, MDF, steel (spring), and Upholstery
- Foam seat: HR Foam, (1.87 lbs / 26.98 lbf)
- Armrest and back: Inner layer - 2.5 lbs / 89.92 lbf, Outer layer - 1.12 lbs / 35.97 lbf
- Cushion: 50% feather and 50% foam granulate
- Boxed Silhouette with Offset Visual Detail – The structured form has a subtle shift between the base and cushion lines — the asymmetric offset gives the chair a distinctive profile that differentiates it from standard square lounge chairs without introducing curved or expressive geometry.
- Deep Seat and Back Cushioning – The generous cushion volume provides comfort within the compact footprint — the chair sits small in a room but occupies it with substance rather than reading as an afterthought seating solution.
- Short Cylindrical Legs – The legs lift the frame from the floor while maintaining a low visual stance — the elevation keeps the chair from reading as a floor-hugging piece while the low leg height ensures the seat height is accessible from a natural standing approach.
- Designed by Norm Architects – Part of the Offset Sofa series, the 1-seater shares proportional and structural logic with the 2- and 3-seat versions, allowing the single chair to integrate into a multi-piece configuration without visual inconsistency.
- Residential and Hospitality Construction – The internal frame and upholstery finishing standards support both home and contract use — the 1-seater format is particularly suited to hotel room seating where space is limited and durability is required.
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Designed by Norm Architects on the idea of offset
The Offset Sofa was designed for Audo Copenhagen by Norm Architects, the Copenhagen studio founded in 2008 by Jonas Bjerre-Poulsen and Kasper Rønn and a long-standing collaborator of the brand. The design began as a study in balance through contradiction — the studio set out to make a sofa substantial yet delicate, architectural yet inviting. The name describes the method: the designers worked by offsetting, playing narrow, refined armrests against a thick, generous seat, the boxy form lifted clear of the floor on short metal legs. The clean rectilinear shape draws on minimalist art, then softens it just enough to be welcoming. The slight shift between base and cushions is not a flourish; it is the design's organizing idea made visible.
