Jonas Wagell has designed Hello floor lamp for Danish company Normann Copenhagen. Hello is a floor lamp that adds light and character to its surroundings through simple, clear and playful character. Hello has a futuristic expression with the spherical form of shade. The lamp combines a large shade with an acrylic diffuser to make a soft and pleasant light with a simple rod of solid birch. The body is made of beech, contrasts against the steel shade, available in white and grey with a body in beech wood. [Via]
Simon Legald has designed Onkel sofa for for Danish brand, Normann Copenhagen. Onkel is a sofa that combines simplicity with a modern form of the soft curve of the past. Onkel name is taken from the Danish word, meaning uncle. The selection of material adds a sensuous side with its characteristically Nordic connotations. This sofa consists of a simple upholstered frame with cushions. The inspiration for the cushions comes from upholstered sofas typical of the pre-1950s era. The materials on Onkel make dynamic effects with plain colored frame, the back side with mottled, cushion and color lacquered under frame. All is under the shade of the same color. This is what makes Onkel stand as a complete unit. [Via]
Japanese designer Tatsuo Kuroda is going to presenting the Knot chair for Danish brand, Normann Copenhagen, at the Salone Internazionale del Mobile 2012. The Knot chair has a clean and simple expression that leads the thoughts to classic 1950s furniture, which brings together classic ingredients with modern aesthetics. The whole impression is determined by the details, such as the dominant jointing points in natural paper cord, which also give optimal sitting comfort. The structural components of the Knot chair are tied together with paper cord, which provide both support and a stylish visual expression with Japanese background. The Knot has all the characteristics that we expect from a chair, but with a modern Scandinavian style. The result is a chair that made comfort for the body and eyes. [Via]
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knot chair (1)Bau is a sculptural pendant lamp designed by Vibeke Fonnesberg Schmidt who has combined color, composition and geometric forms in a unique and creative design. The Bau pendant lamp are built of circular pieces of plywood and manufactured by Normann Copenhagen. The design is based on interlocking geometric circles, sticking out in all direction. Bau has a direct pattern that is broken up by the discs colors, sizes, and center linkages, thus creating the lamp organic and alive in its expression. [Via]

























