Family of candle holders created by Simon Legald for Normann Copenhagen

Each piece in the Folk candle holder range is different but shares the same characteristics, creating a family of objects which work together or individually (+ slideshow).

Family of candle holders created by Simon Legald for Normann Copenhagen

The inspiration for the collection of holders came from the idea that humans all share the same basic characteristics, but have different body shapes.

Family of candle holders created by Simon Legald for Normann Copenhagen

“People all share the same basic characters, but it is the details and proportions that set them apart,” Simon Legald told Dezeen.

Family of candle holders created by Simon Legald for Normann Copenhagen

“Each candle holder has its own expression but share the same DNA,” he said. “It was important for the different pieces to be able to function by themselves as well as together with the other family members.”

Family of candle holders created by Simon Legald for Normann Copenhagen

The collection consists of a tray, candlestick tray, two different styles of candlestick, a candle holder and a tea light holder. The smaller objects fit perfectly into the trays to create a variety of use and display options.

Family of candle holders created by Simon Legald for Normann Copenhagen

Each piece comes in two different colours from a palette that includes a pale blue, burgundy, three shades of grey and a bright yellow.

Family of candle holders created by Simon Legald for Normann Copenhagen

“The colours were chosen to provide a classic feel, said Legald. “These colours make the series easy to combine and create one’s own style and feeling.”

Family of candle holders created by Simon Legald for Normann Copenhagen

Legald began working for Normann Copenhagen as an intern two and a half years ago while studying at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, and has since become the company’s senior house designer.

Family of candle holders created by Simon Legald for Normann Copenhagen

“I have learned more about design the last year than have the past six years,” said Legald. “Co-founder and CEO Jan Normann Andersen is a mentor for me, he knows so much about design and production, and helps me become better at what I do.”

Here’s some information from the designer:


Normann Copenhagen presents the Folk range of candle holders

Danish designer Simon Legald has designed a range of timeless candle holders for Normann Copenhagen made to be combined in many ways. The range consists of four different candle holders and a tray with a simple, minimalistic feel. The silhouettes, which are neither round nor square, give the Folk range their character and own unique expression.

Family of candle holders created by Simon Legald for Normann Copenhagen

Simon Legald’s design is, among other things, characterised by his carefully thought out attention to detail. He has worked on the shapes, sizes and edges of Folk, so that the small candle holders fit perfectly into the trays. The asymmetric positioning of the sticks on the base is a discreet detail that makes the design more dynamic to look at.

Family of candle holders created by Simon Legald for Normann Copenhagen

Simon Legald explains: “I wanted to create a little family of cohesive products. Each candle holder should have its own expression but share the same DNA. It was important for the different pieces to be able to function by themselves as well as together with the other candle holders in the set.”

Family of candle holders created by Simon Legald for Normann Copenhagen

The Folk range consists of five different pieces, each in two different colours. The colours in this series range from three classic shades of grey to light blue, burgundy and yellow. The colours have been chosen to make the range interesting and make it easy to combine the candle holders according to one’s taste and decor.

Family of candle holders created by Simon Legald for Normann Copenhagen

Colours: Light grey, grey, dark grey, light blue, burgundy, yellow
Material: Zinc
Dimensions:
Tray: H: 1 cm x L: 21,7 cm x D: 9,8 cm, 17,5 GBP
Candlestick Tray: H: 16,5 cm x L: 18,8 cm x D: 9,8 cm
Candlestick: H: 12,6 cm x L: 10,5 cm x D: 9,3 cm
Candle Holder: H: 3 cm x L: 10,5 cm x D: 9,3 cm
Tealight Candle Holder: H: 2,6 cm x L: 10,5 cm x D: 9,3 cm, 12 GBP

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Nabo Trays

La collezione di vassoi disegnata da Simon Legald per Normann Copenhagen, disponibile in tre varianti di colore e misure. In melammina e finitura matte.

 Nabo Trays

Simon Legald designs stackable melamine trays for Normann Copenhagen

Danish designer Simon Legald has created a set of stacking melamine trays with softly rounded edges for design brand Normann Copenhagen (+ slideshow).

Nabo Trays by Simon Legald for Normann Copenhagen

Simon Legald designed the Nabo Trays in small, medium and large variations, with raised edges and handles on each end.

Nabo Trays by Simon Legald for Normann Copenhagen

“Nabo” is the Danish word for neighbour, and Legald designed the set around this idea.

Nabo Trays by Simon Legald for Normann Copenhagen

“It’s a bit like neighbours in a residential neighbourhood where the houses have the same basic shape, but windows, doors, gardens and décor are different,” Legald explained, referring to how the trays fit together.

Nabo Trays by Simon Legald for Normann Copenhagen

“I thought it was interesting how you could vary the few elements of an archetypal tray to retain similarity while the expression changes,” he added.

Nabo Trays by Simon Legald for Normann Copenhagen

The largest tray is long and flat with low edges, and features openings at one end to allow liquids to run off if necessary.

Nabo Trays by Simon Legald for Normann Copenhagen

The medium tray is smaller and deeper with more storage space, while the smallest tray is deeper still and designed to hold larger items like glasses and bowls.

Nabo Trays by Simon Legald for Normann Copenhagen

The matte-finish trays come in three colour sets: dusty green, rich red and classic grey.

Nabo Trays by Simon Legald for Normann Copenhagen

Here’s some information from the designer:


Normann Copenhagen presents the Nabo Trays

The Danish designer Simon Legald has created a series of trays with a softly rounded silhouette and subtle details for Normann Copenhagen. Their design is clean and minimalistic with a friendly and naive expression. Nabo comes as a set of three trays of different sizes and colours.

Nabo Trays by Simon Legald for Normann Copenhagen

The carefully considered details give each Nabo Tray an individual character, and the variations among them make the series both aesthetically pleasing and easy to use. The large tray has openings at one end, letting the water run off easily when you rinse it. The medium tray is ideal for storing oils and spices, for example, while the high edges of the smallest make it an ideal serving tray for glasses and bottles.

Nabo Trays by Simon Legald for Normann Copenhagen

Simon Legald says: “I got the idea for Nabo one day when I was sitting down, drawing different shapes. I like the fusion of round and square, and so I began to think about what type of product that form would be suitable for. This led me quickly to the idea of a tray. I thought it was interesting how you could vary the few elements of an archetypal tray to retain similarity while the expression changes – a bit like neighbours in a residential neighbourhood where the houses have the same basic shape, but windows, doors, gardens and décor are different.”

Nabo Trays by Simon Legald for Normann Copenhagen

Nabo is made in melamine and available in three different colour combinations – a dusty green, a rich red and classic grey version. The trays are dishwasher-safe, making them practical for everyday use.

Nabo Trays by Simon Legald for Normann Copenhagen

Colours: Grey, Red & Green
Material: Melamine
Dimensions: H: 6,8 cm x L: 43,4 cm x 23,4 cm

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Jonas Wagell expands Swell sofa range for Normann Copenhagen

Stockholm 2014: Danish furniture brand Normann Copenhagen has launched an armchair and two-seater version of the padded Swell sofa created by Swedish designer Jonas Wagell to resemble risen bread.

Jonas Wagell expands Swell sofa range for Normann Copenhagen

“[Bread] is a good and descriptive way to communicate the form,” Wagell told Dezeen. “The words and the name paints pictures before people have even seen the product.”

Jonas Wagell expands Swell sofa range for Normann Copenhagen

Each piece in the Swell range features bulky armrests and curved padded seats, plus stitching divides the seats and back of the sofa.

Jonas Wagell expands Swell sofa range for Normann Copenhagen

Both the sofas and the armchair are raised off the ground on small steel feet.

Jonas Wagell expands Swell sofa range for Normann Copenhagen

The bulbous shape is created by a wooden structure covered in polyether foam, which is then upholstered. There are 21 colours to choose from.

Jonas Wagell expands Swell sofa range for Normann Copenhagen

The extended collection was launched at the Stockholm Design Fair, which took place earlier this month. The three-seater sofa first debuted during Milan design week last year.

Jonas Wagell expands Swell sofa range for Normann Copenhagen

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Swell sofa by Jonas Wagell for Normann Copenhagen

Product news: Swedish designer Jonas Wagell has created a padded sofa that resembles the shape of risen bread.

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Jonas Wagell designed the Swell sofa for Danish design brand Normann Copenhagen.

swell sofa by Jonas Wagell for Normann Copenhagen

The three-seater model has curved padded seats and bulky armrests.

swell sofa by Jonas Wagell for Normann Copenhagen

Comprising a wood structure and polyether foam, the fully upholstered sofa comes in 21 colours.

swell sofa by Jonas Wagell for Normann Copenhagen

Other sofa designs include a settee that has an elasticated yellow bungee cord holds cushions in place and seating based on rock formations by Zaha Hadid.

swell sofa by Jonas Wagell for Normann Copenhagen

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Kabino by Simon Legald for Normann Copenhagen

Product news: a perforated door slides across the front of these simple sideboards by Danish designer Simon Legald for Normann Copenhagen.

Kabino by Simon Legald for Normann Copenhagen

The Kabino cabinet by Simon Legald for Normann Copenhagen comes in white or grey with a natural ash wood frame.

Kabino for Normann Copenhagen

The perforations mean it can be used as a TV cabinet because devices hidden inside can still be operated with a remote control when the doors are closed.

Kabino for Normann Copenhagen

“I like to work in the cross field between craftsmanship and industry,” says Legald. “When you buy a modern sideboard, it is often designed with pure craftsmanship or total industry in mind.”

Kabino for Normann Copenhagen

“With Kabino I have explored manufacturing methods and various combinations of material in order for Kabino to have a little of both.”

Kabino for Normann Copenhagen

Earlier this year Norman Copenhagen launched a table-top mirror with a dish in the base to hold small items.

Kabino for Normann Copenhagen

Colourful wall-mounted shelves and a collection of cabinets carved with geometric patterns are the most recent stories we’ve featured about storage.

Kabino for Normann Copenhagen

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Here’s some more information from the brand:


Kabino is a simple and versatile sideboard with an exclusive look designed by Simon Legald. One of the sideboard’s two sliding doors has perforated holes, giving it a visual elegance. The ash frame softens the feel and adds warmth. Kabino is a useful piece of furniture for almost anywhere in the home.

Designer Simon Legald often adds his personal touch to his designs through well thought out details. He has worked with the details of the doors on Kabino breaking up the otherwise uniform surface and creating a more dynamic design. This can for example be seen in the handles, which have been deliberately staggered and made into an integral part of the doors.

Kabino for Normann Copenhagen

Kabino is available with white or grey doors and is ideal as a sideboard in the living room, dining room, hallway or bedroom. Kabino is also suitable to be used as a TV cabinet due to the built-in cable outlet and the perforated holes, which make it possible to use a remote control even when the doors are closed.

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Flip mirror by Javier Moreno Studio for Normann Copenhagen

Danish brand Normann Copenhagen has launched a table-top mirror with a dish in the base to hold small items, created by Spanish designer Javier Moreno.

Flip mirror by Javier Moreno Studio for Normann Copenhagen

The Flip mirror can be turned up, down and rotated 360 degrees. It is available in either black, white or a sand colour.

Flip mirror by Javier Moreno Studio for Normann Copenhagen

Javier Moreno says: “The tray design on the base means that flip is both a traditional mirror and an easy and simple storage utility for small items.”

Flip mirror by Javier Moreno Studio for Normann Copenhagen

Javier Moreno set up his own studio in Alicante in 2010.

Flip mirror by Javier Moreno Studio for Normann Copenhagen

We’ve featured products from Normann Copenhagen before, including a colourful modular storage system by Henriette W. Leth and circular kitchen knifes by Italian designers LucidiPevere Studio.

Flip mirror by Javier Moreno Studio for Normann Copenhagen

Maison&Objet took place in Paris last month. See all our stories about design at Maison&Objet here, including cutlery based on chopsticks by Toyo Ito and a chair draped in a wooden mat by Noé Duchaufour-Lawrance.

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Color Box by Henriette W. Leth for Normann Copenhagen

Color Box by Henriette W. Leth for Normann Copenhagen

Product news: Copenhagen designer Henriette W. Leth has designed a colourful, modular storage system for Danish design brand Normann Copenhagen.

Color Box by Henriette W. Leth for Normann Copenhagen

Made of folded steel, the boxes are powder-coated in six different colours: white, grey, rose, rust, green and blue.

Color Box by Henriette W. Leth for Normann Copenhagen

“I became tired of looking at unattractive book covers on the shelves and therefore decided to find a solution which could not only contribute with some color in the room but also be a way to store things practically,” says Henriette W. Leth.

Color Box by Henriette W. Leth for Normann Copenhagen

The Color Boxes are sold individually and can be stacked in any combination on the floor or hung on the wall separately.

Color Box by Henriette W. Leth for Normann Copenhagen

The boxes can be placed on top of one another loosely, and the weight of the boxes and the contents inside keeps them in place.

Color Box by Henriette W. Leth for Normann Copenhagen

Jan Andersen and Poul Madsen created Normann Copenhagen in 1999 in Copenhagen. We have featured other projects for Normann Copenhagen such as a folding whisk and a circular knife. See all of our stories about Normann Copenhagen.

Color Box by Henriette W. Leth for Normann Copenhagen

We have also featured lots of other shelving systems on Dezeen, including a collection made from steel tubes, house-shaped frames and a robot-shaped bookcase. See all of our stories on shelving.

Color Box by Henriette W. Leth for Normann Copenhagen

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Bell Lamp

Bell è la lampada da soffitto di Normann Copenhagen, robusta, semplice e attenta ai dettagli. Disegnata da Andreas Lund e Jacob Rudbeck. La trovte disponibile in due colori e due misure differenti.

Bell Lamp

Herb Stand

Ho grandi ‘progetti’ su questo stand per coltivare erbe aromatiche. Design by Normann Copenhagen. Lo trovate anche qui.
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