Imagined by designer Simon Legald forNormann Copenhagen, the Lounge Chair Vig is part of a collection of small armchairs, armchairs, lounge chairs and outdoor tables, combining minimalist, timeless aesthetics with functionality. The collection Vig is distinguished by a design inspired by nature through its organic shapes and use of sustainable materials. All of the furniture in the collection Vig is stackable and allows you to create outdoor spaces that are both welcoming and flexible, thanks to a wide range of chairs, small armchairs, armchairs, loungers, benches and tables in various sizes. Made from double powder-coated steel, the long chairVig is designed to withstand all weathers. The organic, soft lines of the chaise longue Vig evoke nature and the timeless upholstery colours (green, black, grey) blend harmoniously into any outdoor space. All of the furniture in the Vig collection is a suitable solution for creating modular and pleasant outdoor spaces, whether on a balcony, terrace or in a garden.
A graduate of the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in 2012, Simon Legald stands out for his creations that blend tradition and contemporary spirit. Furniture publisher Normann Copenhagen spotted him before he finished his studies, and their collaboration began in 2011 with the production of the Sumo footstool. The young Danish designer works on both small and large-scale projects, focusing on functionality. "In my designs, I try not to add unnecessary detail," he explains. His designs, now described as "new classics", combine simplicity and functionality. One of the collection's star products is the Ikono suspension, whose pure lines are inspired by Poul Henningsen's famous PH5 suspension. For Simon Legald, simplicity is synonymous with honesty and reveals the true identity of objects, so they need no further explanation. The aesthetics speak for themselves. Industry and crafts also play an important role in production. This combination offers a unique result. The sobriety that emanates from these objects through their curves and soft colours echoes the codes of Scandinavian design known until now, but with an extra touch of modernity.