Sobre Normann Copenhagen reference projects
DESCUBRE MáS SOBRE NORMANN COPENHAGEN REFERENCE PROJECTS
Jan Andersen and Poul Madsen
Profile
Normann Copenhagen is a Danish design company with the mission to create original, bold and eye-catching products in a simple and contemporary design that withstands the test of time. Jan Andersen and Poul Madsen teamed up to create the Normann Copenhagen brand in 1999 with a vision to make a difference in the design industry.
Creating spaces you feel comfortable in, that empower and inspire in everyday life, is a main aspiration of Normann Copenhagen. Luxurious lounge furniture, versatile tables and flexible poufs and stools can be combined in a multitude of ways to create stimulating and welcoming environments.
Whether it is the small entrepreneur’s workshop or the sizable corporate office, the Normann Copenhagen collection offers a vigorous and playful approach to professional environments, from smart storage to comfortable seating and adjustable light sources.
Lighting has been in Normann Copenhagen’s DNA since the very beginning. It all started with the self-assembly lamps, and since then, the collection has grown into a diverse selection of styles that can accommodate lighting needs of both commercial projects and private homes.
Flexibility is key - from the modular Rope sofa, which can be put together from 12 different modules to accommodate various needs and spaces, the flat-packed Ace series that you can carry home single-handed and assemble in a tick - to the Form and Era series, which can be customized from about 70.000 possible combinations. Explore all combinations online: www.normann-copenhagen.com/customize
Normann Copenhagen has collected more than 84 design awards along the way. Most recently for furniture pieces like Form chair, Era lounge chair, Tap stool, Acrobat lamp, as well as for the furniture collection Ace.
The design products are sold worldwide in more than 80 countries - continuously developing and the main markets include Scandinavia, France, Germany, UK, Benelux, Italy, China and the USA.
Jan Andersen and Poul Madsen
Profile
Normann Copenhagen is a Danish design company with the mission to create original, bold and eye-catching products in a simple and contemporary design that withstands the test of time. Jan Andersen and Poul Madsen teamed up to create the Normann Copenhagen brand in 1999 with a vision to make a difference in the design industry.
Creating spaces you feel comfortable in, that empower and inspire in everyday life, is a main aspiration of Normann Copenhagen. Luxurious lounge furniture, versatile tables and flexible poufs and stools can be combined in a multitude of ways to create stimulating and welcoming environments.
Whether it is the small entrepreneur’s workshop or the sizable corporate office, the Normann Copenhagen collection offers a vigorous and playful approach to professional environments, from smart storage to comfortable seating and adjustable light sources.
Lighting has been in Normann Copenhagen’s DNA since the very beginning. It all started with the self-assembly lamps, and since then, the collection has grown into a diverse selection of styles that can accommodate lighting needs of both commercial projects and private homes.
Flexibility is key - from the modular Rope sofa, which can be put together from 12 different modules to accommodate various needs and spaces, the flat-packed Ace series that you can carry home single-handed and assemble in a tick - to the Form and Era series, which can be customized from about 70.000 possible combinations. Explore all combinations online: www.normann-copenhagen.com/customize
Normann Copenhagen has collected more than 84 design awards along the way. Most recently for furniture pieces like Form chair, Era lounge chair, Tap stool, Acrobat lamp, as well as for the furniture collection Ace.
The design products are sold worldwide in more than 80 countries - continuously developing and the main markets include Scandinavia, France, Germany, UK, Benelux, Italy, China and the USA.
DESCUBRE MáS SOBRE NORMANN COPENHAGEN REFERENCE PROJECTS