Le fauteuil Ark de Normann Copenhagen joue avec les courbes et les volumes, créant un fauteuil à la fois minimaliste et plein de profondeur. Ark apparaît presque comme un fauteuil construit uniquement à partir de coussins. L'assise, le dossier et les accoudoirs semblent tous être des coussins séparés, soigneusement disposés. Cette composition unique contribue à l'expression chaleureuse d'Ark, tandis que la simplicité du design rayonne de sophistication et d'élégance. Les courbes subtiles des coussins du fauteuil Ark contribuent à l’aspect visuel doux de ce modèle, laissant suggérer un confort d’assise tout aussi accueillant. Le petit espace entre l’assise et le sol ajoute de la légèreté au design, tout en permettant un nettoyage facilité et efficace sous le fauteuil. Ark est également disponible en version canapé 2 et 3 places.
Color
Canvas 134
Colour
grey
Material
fabric
Dimensions
l 100 x p 90 x h 77 cm, assise h 43 cm
Matériaux
revêtement tissu kvadrat, ressorts nozag, mousse haute densité, mousse basse densité et ouate, pieds et structure acier finition époxy
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.