Designed by Norm Architects for Menu, Harbour is a collection of chairs that is characterised above all by its versatility and great comfort. Harbour was originally created for Menu Space in Copenhagen, a hybrid space that combines office, showroom, café, co-working and event space. Its polypropylene shell is reinforced with fibreglass and has either four thermo-lacquered-steel or solid-oak legs or a central swivel base. It thus promises unbeatable stability and durability. The shell combined with the frame form a beautiful chair that is balanced, comfortable and strong. Harbour is available in several colours or with fabric or leather upholstery to suit your wishes and your interior.
Color
Noir
Colour
black
Material
plastic
Base
light grey
Finish
polypropylene and fibreglass, epoxy finish steel feet
The Norm Architects studio, founded by Kasper Rønn von Lotzbeck and Jonas Bjerre-Poulsen in 2008, specialises in residential architecture, industrial design, photography and art direction. The essence of Norm Architects' work lies in the balance between richness and restraint, order and complexity, with a focus on quality, detail and sustainability. Located in Copenhagen, the traditions of Scandinavian design are respected, with an emphasis on traditional craftsmanship. The principles of timeless aesthetics and refinement through natural materials are also present in each of the group's creations. Their collection of purist, timeless objects includes the glass Kettle teapot and the Harbour armchair. This multidisciplinary studio is continuing its quest for the essential and minimalism by collaborating with Menu to create new iconic pieces. The two founders of Norm Architects share a passion for finding the exact point where nothing can be added or removed to improve the object. Together, they aspire to set new standards in Nordic design.