The coffee table PLINTH TALL Marble Calacatta Viola embodies with refinement the sculptural and contemporary approach of Audo Copenhagen, where the purity of volumes dialogue with the expressiveness of natural stone. Its asserted height transforms the room into a true architectural element, structuring the space while giving it a graphic and elegant presence. The Calacatta Viola marble top, with generous veins and delicate purple shades, gives the table a unique sophistication and an almost artistic character, making each room a singular object capable of enhancing an upscale residential living room, a lounge, a hotel lobby or a contemporary reception area. Its generous surface accommodates books, decorative objects or plant compositions, while maintaining a clear and balanced formal reading. The contrast between the visual lightness of volumes and the expressive density of marble creates a harmonious dialogue with contemporary seating, refined textiles or mineral materials, enhancing the sculptural and sophisticated atmosphere of the place. Faithful to the PLINTH aesthetic, the design is based on a subtle balance between monumentality and finesse, reflecting a vision where use and formal expression are clearly linked. The coffee table PLINTH TALL Marble Calacatta Viola is distinguished by the nobility and uniqueness of its stone, by its architectural writing with a strong identity, by its versatility in residential projects or refined contract, and by its ability to become a timeless anchor at the heart of sophisticated contemporary interiors.
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.
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AUDO COPENHAGEN
Audo Copenhagen was founded in Fredensborg in 1979 by Simon Hansen. In the early days, the brand only sold accessories and tableware. Stainless steel was the main material used for tableware. However, in 1988 Audo Copenhagen overhauled its production and expanded its product range. Innovative products were developed and product design was modernised in terms of quality, design and development. Audo Copenhagen is rooted to Scandinavian traditions and its accessories have an undeniably Nordic charm. Audo Copenhagen Menu's philosophy is simple: make the world better, less complicated, and a little more pleasant to look at. Audo Copenhagen Menu sells intelligent solutions with functional details.