Fudge chair
£10,400
Fudge is an armchair defined by chunky proportions and a softly irregular geometry. A playful form that is grounded yet informal. Fudge is cast in fibreglass and hand-finished to a satin matte surface, with surface variations reflecting the handmade process.
88(h) × 90(w) × 87(d) cm
Fibreglass, opaque finish
Hand produced in the UK by skilled craftsmen, one piece at a time. Cast in fibreglass and hand-polished to a satin matte finish. Colour and surface variation are inherent to the material and manufacturing process. As fibreglass is a natural material, colour may fade gradually over time. Made to order with an approximate 8 to 10 week lead time. Bespoke finishes and dimensions available on request.
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Includes VAT. Excludes shipping or overseas crating
As a design studio, we consider custom requests where appropriate. Bespoke dimensions, finishes and colours can be explored, with each request reviewed on a case-by-case basis to ensure the integrity of the design.
Our sales team can guide you through the process, and offer drawings and samples to review where needed. Make an enquiry to find out more.
Made to order (6-8 week lead time). We offer UK and international delivery. As all items are made to order, shipping costs vary according to the piece, destination and access requirements, and are quoted at the time of enquiry. International transit typically takes 1-2 weeks by air freight, excluding any time held in customs. Wooden crating may be recommended for certain products and is charged separately. Both curbside and white glove delivery options are available, with logistics support and tracking provided throughout. Before placing an order, we recommend checking access to ensure the piece can be delivered safely into its final setting. Guidance on measuring access is available on request. Where appropriate, an access check by a delivery professional can also be arranged. Please contact our team for further information.
Standing foursquare on stout legs, the form combines visual weight with subtle asymmetry.


To keep the tactile, imperfect qualities of Fudge’s original clay maquette, a pattern was hand-carved from Damar Minyak wood. The wood was carefully sculpted and tweaked to retain the spontaneous gestures originally captured in clay.


Fudge began as Toogood’s sculptural interpretation of a traditional wingback armchair.












