Normann Copenhagen Studio Chair
  • Normann Copenhagen Studio Chair
  • Normann Copenhagen Studio Chair
  • Normann Copenhagen Studio Chair
  • Normann Copenhagen Studio Chair
  • Normann Copenhagen Studio Chair
  • Normann Copenhagen Studio Chair
  • Normann Copenhagen Studio Chair
  • Normann Copenhagen Studio Chair
  • Normann Copenhagen Studio Chair
  • Normann Copenhagen Studio Chair
  • Normann Copenhagen Studio Chair
  • Normann Copenhagen Studio Chair
  • Normann Copenhagen Studio Chair

Normann Copenhagen Studio Chair

€280.99
Availability if not in stock 1 to 2 weeks.
Color: *
  • Light Grey
  • Green
  • Black
  • Brown
Shipping Costs
€88.25
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There is something virtually graphic about the way the slender steel frame grows out below the Studio chair’s seat and back, framing the molded shell in an airy design. The flowing lines stand out in an eye-catching silhouette, like a line drawing or a pictogram, just as the empty spaces between the frame and the back act to define the shape.

The simple construction in veneer and steel tubing directs one’s thoughts towards older French factory chairs, giving Studio its industrial notes. A design that attracts attention, but glows with pure simplicity. The multi-purpose Studio chair series is designed for use in both domestic and public spaces. The series includes chairs, armchairs and barstools in two heights.

All models are stackable, making the range suitable for restaurants and educational facilities with the need for transformable areas.

The steel frame makes it easy to grab hold of the chairs and move them around as required. Studio is available with shells of oak or in three inviting shades, oyster grey, warm caramel and grass green, which give an attractive contrast to the black steel frame.

Specifications

Oak Veneer, Steel

Size Description

Height 81cm
Lenght 60cm
Depth 57,5
Seating Heigh 44 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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