Elizabeth Pouf by the brand Menu, is a piece of furniture created by the designer Ib Kofod-Larsen, which was marketed in 1956 together with the 'model U56' armchair, to which the name was later changed when Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip purchased two of these seats during a visit to Denmark.Elizabeth Pouf has sober majesty and balance in its proportions, the ideal pendant for the Armchair Elizabeth, but also perfect on its own, given the distinct personality given to it by the design of Ib Kofod-Larsen. The elegance dictated by the solemnity of its forms and the gracefulness of its lines also leave room for the comfort of soft upholstery and refined finishes. Upholstered pouf with a numerically controlled carved wooden frame, polished and oiled by hand. Frame available in Natural Oak or Walnut. Internal plywood components covered with a layer of soft foam and pocketed springs. Materials used: Oak or walnut, plastic, steel, solid beech, plywood, foam, felt, quilted foam, pocketed springs, rubber. Upholstery in Dakar or Dunes leather or Hallingdal fabric.