Elizabeth An armchair by the brand Menu, it was originally marketed in 1956 as the 'U56 model', its name was changed when Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, on a visit to Denmark, bought two of these chairs signed by the designer Ib Kofod-Larsen.Elizabeth Poltrona has a regal elegance, dictated by the solemnity of its forms and the grace of its lines. Its sober majesty and balanced proportions make this armchair an iconic object, perhaps the piece of furniture that best identifies the style of Ib Kofod-Larsen. Its gently curved armrests, sled-like frame and comfortable recline make it an outstanding example of modern Danish design.Armchair with armrests, in numerically controlled carved wood, polished and oiled by hand. Frame available in Natural Oak or Walnut. Plywood inner components covered with a layer of soft foam and pocketed springs as padding. Materials used: Oak or walnut, plastic, steel, solid beech, plywood, foam, felt, quilted foam, pocket springs, rubber. Upholstery in Dakar or Dunes leather or Hallingdal fabric.