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Designed by Space Copenhagen, the Loafer Club Chair SC107 offers a more compact interpretation of the original Loafer design. With its petite footprint, it is ideal for smaller spaces such as lounges, bedrooms, and hospitality settings, while still delivering a high level of comfort.
Defined by elegant contours and plush upholstery, the chair balances softness with structure, creating an inviting and refined seating experience. Despite its reduced scale, it maintains the same attention to detail and comfort as its larger counterparts.///Description
Space Copenhagen is a Copenhagen-based design studio founded by Signe Bindslev Henriksen and Peter Bundgaard Rützou in 2005. Working across furniture, interiors, and art direction, the studio is known for its ability to balance contrasting elements—classic and modern, sculptural and minimal, refined and tactile.
Their approach is rooted in a deep understanding of atmosphere and materiality, creating designs that feel intuitive, human, and enduring. Often described as “poetic modernism,” their work emphasises comfort, subtle detailing, and a strong connection between objects and their surrounding space.
Original: $1,804.43
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Description
Designed by Space Copenhagen, the Loafer Club Chair SC107 offers a more compact interpretation of the original Loafer design. With its petite footprint, it is ideal for smaller spaces such as lounges, bedrooms, and hospitality settings, while still delivering a high level of comfort.
Defined by elegant contours and plush upholstery, the chair balances softness with structure, creating an inviting and refined seating experience. Despite its reduced scale, it maintains the same attention to detail and comfort as its larger counterparts.///Description
Space Copenhagen is a Copenhagen-based design studio founded by Signe Bindslev Henriksen and Peter Bundgaard Rützou in 2005. Working across furniture, interiors, and art direction, the studio is known for its ability to balance contrasting elements—classic and modern, sculptural and minimal, refined and tactile.
Their approach is rooted in a deep understanding of atmosphere and materiality, creating designs that feel intuitive, human, and enduring. Often described as “poetic modernism,” their work emphasises comfort, subtle detailing, and a strong connection between objects and their surrounding space.



















