Originally launched at the Copenhagen Cabinetmakers’ Guild Exhibition in 1935, the iconic lounge chair was designed to feel, in Lassen’s own words, “as warm and snug as a polar bear cub in the arms of its mother”. Characterised by its organic, warm exterior and distinctive bear-like silhouette, the chair offers unmatched comfort for long periods.
Front brass casters allow for easy movement within your room of choice and its wool upholstery, available in a range of natural hues, has a curly texture which is high in density, making it luxuriously soft and durable. A standout piece in its own right, The Tired Man Lounge Chair invites you to sit back and relax in its cosy embrace.
Complete the look with The Tired Man Ottoman in Sheepskin for an indulgent seating experience.

Architect and modernist, Flemming Lassen (1902-1984) was an initiator in bringing functionalism to Denmark.
After attending boarding school with Arne Jacobsen and his brother Mogens Lassen, the three of them maintained a close bond through childhood and later in life as colleagues. He is now renowned for his overstuffed furniture and has received major international recognition in the design world for his armchairs, which today have become known as “the Flemming Lassen style”.