Fluffy Lounge Chair
Designed by Fredrik A. Kayser for Eikund
Made in Norway
A modern icon of Nordic design, the Fluffy Lounge Chair blends soft luxury with a welcoming embrace.
- Upholstered in ultra-soft, long Norwegian sheepskin
- Handcrafted hardwood frame in white oiled oak, oiled oak, or smoked oak
- Sloping armrests for a relaxed, enveloping feel
- Award-winning design, recognized for its unique comfort and craftsmanship
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Overview
Designed in 1954, Fredrik A. Kayser’s Fluffy Lounge Chair is a celebrated Norwegian design classic, renowned for its inviting, cloud-like form and sumptuous sheepskin upholstery. The Fluffy combines Kayser’s hallmark of functional art with mid-century Scandinavian elegance. Each piece is crafted with exceptional attention to detail, using the finest natural materials.
The sheepskin upholstery, available in natural white or black, has a distinctive, tactile warmth that may vary in tone, giving each chair a unique character. The frame, available in sustainably sourced hardwood options like white oiled oak, oiled oak, and smoked oak, enhances its organic feel and timeless durability. Each chair is carefully hand-trimmed by a professional to achieve a consistent, natural flow in the sheepskin, adding to its bold, textured appearance.
A finalist in the 2021 NYCxDESIGN Awards, the Fluffy Lounge Chair embodies Nordic luxury, balancing refined craftsmanship with a playful spirit—a true invitation to relax in style.
MATERIALS
- Hardwood in white oiled oak, oiled oak, or smoked oak
- Sheepskin upholstery, available in natural white or black
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About Eikund
Eikund, founded in 2016, has swiftly become the guardian of Norwegian design heritage, gathering an extensive collection of iconic furniture from the 1950s and 60s under one roof. Through a meticulous “treasure hunt,” they’ve revived legacy pieces by esteemed Norwegian designers like Fredrik A. Kayser, Torbjørn Afdal, and Sven Ivar Dysthe. The result is a beautifully curated collection, each piece offering a unique glimpse into the golden age of Nordic design.