Normann Copenahgen Astro Tray
  • Normann Copenahgen Astro Tray
  • Normann Copenahgen Astro Tray
  • Normann Copenahgen Astro Tray

Normann Copenhagen Astro Tray 20 x 8cm

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Create order in your chaos of small items with the Astro trays. Astro comes in five different sizes that can be combined and stacked in different ways, allowing you to create a personal storage system for all those everyday items you never know where to put.

Or in other words; the things that often create a mess around the house.

The name Astro refers to the designer Nestor Campos’ inspiration drawn from the universe and how it consists of order and a chaos of elements at once.

He has taken this as his starting point for creating a series of organizers where you can play with the combinations and create the exact storage universe that suits your needs. Each tray has its own unique shape, though common to them all is their rounded, organic form and their well-balanced proportions.

This gives them a harmonious expression whether the trays are used together or individually. The warm color from the durable oak adds a natural, exclusive look to this practical design.

Use Astro on your desk for storing office supplies, to keep jewelry on, for keeping your cooking oil handy, or in the living room to arrange a still life of your favorite design objects on.

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Specifications

Oak

Size Description

Length: 20 cm
Depth: 8 cm
Height: 2 cm

  • Nestor Campos

    Born in Granada, Andalusia, designer and architect Nestor Campos left his native Spain to study design and architecture in Italy, Germany and Sweden. After several years of working for architectural practices, Campos completed a post-graduate degree in industrial design at Lund University, subsequently establishing his own studio in 2014. Campos’ work is inspired by a wide variety of cultural traditions and the diverse landscapes found in the countries he has lived in. These references add elements of surprise to Campos’ work, and often spark aesthetics inspired by natural forms, understated beauty and principles of minimalism. These inspirations come together spectacularly in the Drift candleholder.
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