The Penguin Rocking Chair
$1,176
Danish Design Store
The Penguin Rocking Chair from Audo Copenhagen (formerly Menu) transforms Ib Kofod-Larsen's mid-century masterpiece into a dynamic piece that celebrates motion alongside form. First introduced in 1953, this iconic design nods to American modernists of the 1950s and 60s while maintaining distinctly Danish sensibilities in its proportions and craftsmanship. The addition of gently curved rockers enhances the chair's already exceptional comfort, creating a piece that invites both physical relaxation and visual appreciationa functional sculpture for the home. Crafted with Kofod-Larsen's characteristic attention to detail, the rocking chair features a sculptural wooden back available in either rich walnut or natural oak veneer. The open construction creates a visual lightness that belies the chair's substantial comfort and durability. The precision-crafted steel framework provides structural integrity while harmonizing with the curved wooden rockers to create a balanced composition of materials and linescontrasting elements that play together in perfect proportion. The chair's distinctive silhouettedefined by a curved back reminiscent of a penguin's embracing flipperscreates an immediate visual impact while promising the soothing, rhythmic movement it delivers. This thoughtful engineering reflects Kofod-Larsen's belief that furniture should "feel good" to both the eye and the bodya philosophy that established him as "one of the greatest design brains Denmark ever had" despite remaining somewhat underrecognized compared to his contemporaries. Perfect for creating sophisticated focal points in living rooms, modern nurseries, reading corners, or meditation spaces, the Penguin Rocking Chair remains as relevant today as when it first appearedperhaps even more so in our hectic modern world that values moments of mindful movement and rest. This Audo Copenhagen reissue honors a piece of Danish cultural heritage and design history while introducing Kofod-Larsen's sculptural, organic lines and curves to contemporary spaces and sensibilities.