An expemplary piece of Danish modernism, the Orange Lounge Chair is both elegant, graceful and highly complementary to a variety of interiors and existing aesthetics. The chair is available in a choice of premium leathers and a variety of colourful combinations, making it easily adaptable to both classic and contemporary spaces. Boasting a characterful backrest and seat, the Orange Lounge Chair acquired its playful name through its resemblance to that of textured fruit peel.

Hans Olsen’s remarkable designs from the 1950s are vivid examples of the beautiful diversity of Danish Modernism. This Danish architect and industrial designer took on the classic virtues of the Academy of Fine Arts and the great master, Kaare Klint, but opted for a more playful and experimental approach to furniture design.
Hans Olsen challenged contemporary production methods and much of his inspiration came from the opportunities offered by moulding wood. A refusal to compromise in terms of comfort, functionality and aesthetics is Hans Olsen’s trademark, and his iconic design attracts just as much attention today as it did back then. Designs such as Warm Nordic's Fried Egg Lounge Chair are among Olsen's classic works.