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The Limit Lounge Chair features a steel frame paired with a padded cover. The frame is available in either a powder-coated finish for indoor use or an electroplated and powder-coated finish for enhanced durability outdoors.
The cover includes an inner layer made from a net-like weave of PVC-coated PET, providing UV stability and making it suitable for outdoor environments. The outer layer consists of wadding and upholstery, which is fitted securely onto the steel frame using a zipper.
Optional connectors can be purchased, allowing multiple chairs to be linked together seamlessly, enabling flexible configurations of any length.
Textile: Clean with textile or upholstery cleaner. Leather: Clean with a damp cloth. Use warm water with soap flakes. Frequent vacuuming with a soft fitting is recommended for both textile and leather to preserve color and appearance.
Correct care and maintenance is important in preserving a product’s attributes and appearance. Please see our related guide for further recommendations.
Limit Collection
Originally developed in Copenhagen in 1974, Limit Lounge Chair quickly gained international recognition. With this reissue, Normann Copenhagen affirms the enduring strength of the original design’s material logic and restraint — acknowledging that some designs are simply right the first time. The name Limit reflects the conditions under which the chair was conceived — a moment defined by material scarcity and structural clarity — and speaks to a design shaped by conscious reduction rather than excess. Its ingenuity earned it a place in the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York. Decades later, its relevance feels undiminished.
Created during the oil crisis – when efficiency and material consciousness were essential – the Limit Lounge Chair was developed with minimal waste and maximum logic. Working within clear constraints, Bendtsen transformed limitation into possibility, allowing necessity to define both structure and expression. Two steel rails with padded fabric suspended between them define both structure and comfort. No unnecessary elements. No excess. The load bearing, padded textile cover eliminates the need for foam and other unnecessary components, and can be easily replaced – extending the life of the chair and reinforcing its inherently resourceful construction. The result is lightweight, knock-down, and remarkably material-efficient: a straightforward, logical design with a distinctive aesthetic and extraordinary comfort.
Niels Bendtsen
Niels Bendtsen is a Danish-Canadian designer and entrepreneur whose career spans decades of making, manufacturing, and refining furniture. Born in Denmark, he moved to Canada at the age of eight, where his father ran a furniture factory—an environment that shaped his early understanding of craftsmanship, materials, and production. From an early age, he learned not just how objects look, but how they are built — a foundation that continues to shape his approach to design.
For Bendtsen, good design is first and foremost about logic. A chair must function. It must be producible. It has to make sense structurally and materially. Manufacturing, for him, is not a restraint but a source of inspiration — a place where ideas are tested, simplified, refined, and ultimately perfected. Aesthetics follow intuitively. As he reflects, “There’s a lot of great design in the world today – maybe even too much. It’s a bit flooded. My design philosophy is that it must be logical and functional first. The aesthetics follow naturally from that.”
One of Bendtsen’s most iconic designs, the Limit Lounge Chair, was originally created in 1974 in Copenhagen. After returning to Denmark in his early twenties, he developed the chair, marking an early milestone in his career. Guided by his principle of logical, functional design, the chair is made from a single material, with added upholstery. Its simplicity and ingenuity earned it a place in the MoMA permanent collection, where it still stands today. Reissued by Normann Copenhagen, the Limit Lounge Chair brings Bendtsen’s timeless design to a new generation while staying true to the original ethos of functionality, efficiency, and elegant simplicity.



