Normann Copenhagen Form Stool Chrome Legs
  • Normann Copenhagen Form Stool Chrome Legs
  • Normann Copenhagen Form Stool Chrome Legs
  • Normann Copenhagen Form Stool Chrome Legs
  • Normann Copenhagen Form Stool Chrome Legs
  • Normann Copenhagen Form Stool Chrome Legs
  • Normann Copenhagen Form Stool Chrome Legs

Normann Copenhagen Form Stool Chrome Legs

€239.67
Availability if not in stock 1 to 2 weeks.
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With the mission of creating a shell stool with a more unified look that would stand as one cohesive unit, Simon Legald has created the Form Stool for Normann Copenhagen. To achieve this seamless, integrated look, a new and innovative solution for gathering the seat with the legs has been developed.

The curved plastic seat and frame of oak or walnut are naturally integrated with the seat using a unique cup system. The plastic seat and wood or steel legs meet elegantly, accentuating the high quality craftsmanship and the simplicity of the Scandinavian furniture design. Form is a modern stool with a minimalistic expression. With its simple and contemporary design Form stool has a soft and welcoming silhouette and a distinctly residential look.

The legs appear almost as if they are growing out of the shell. This gives the design flexibility and makes it possible to vary the frame in a great number of ways, accommodating a vast number of interiors.
  Made to order.Production time: 6-8 weeks

Specifications

Shell: Plastic
Chrome Legs

Size Description

Height 65
Height: 77 cm
Width 43cm
Depth: 42,5 cm
SH 65cm

Height 75
Height 87cm
Length 45cm
Depth 45cm 
SH 75 cm 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  • Simon Legald

    Simon Legald (born 1986) is a Danish product designer located in Copenhagen. He graduated from The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in 2012. Works with both small- and large scale products. For me honesty describes the true identity of objects. By highlighting the techniques necessary for the structure of the product, and making it a visual part of my design. Therefor I design with both craftsmanship and industry in mind.
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