Designer Jonas Wagell has designed a minimalist sofa with generous proportions for Normann Copenhagen. Swell is aptly named with its full, rounded shapes. The sofa is very welcoming and consists of a backrest, a seat and two generously upholstered armrests. The seams form a discreet aesthetic detail. Scandinavian sobriety is very present in this sleek design, devoid of any superfluous details. This armchair with its clear lines and strong character can be used in the living room for maximum comfort.
Jonas Wagell is an architect and designer from Stockholm. Born in 1973, he trained as a graphic designer before specialising in interior design in Stockholm.The JWDA studio, which specialises in architecture, product design and brand identity management, was founded in 2008 and is now based in a converted car repair workshop in central Stockholm, but collaborations extend from Scandinavia to China, Italy and North America. Jonas Wagell likes to create functional objects that are both simple and intelligent: objects that can be used and understood easily by the people who choose them.JWDA's most famous project is the prefabricated mini-home known as the "Mini House": for this project, in 2008 Wallpaper magazine ranked Jonas Wagell among the 50 best young architects to watch closely. Today, JWDA focuses on product design for Scandinavian and international brands.
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NORMANN COPENHAGEN
Normann Copenhagen is a furniture brand with the mission of creating original and innovative products using simple and contemporary design that stands the test of time. Founded in 1999 by Jan Andersen and Poul Madsen, the Normann Copenhagen brand features an extensive and growing range of versatile furniture, sculptural lighting, superb textiles and smart home accessories. In accordance with Normann Copenhagen's motto from the Far North: "design is a way of life, a way of thinking". The Normann Copenhagen studio produces furniture, lighting solutions and design accessories, because "nothing beats looking at the world through a magnifying glass and admiring its own shapes and colours".