Danish design traditions have left a clear mark on Simon Legald’s chair series, Herit, which is short for heritage. The simple and honest style that characterises Danish furniture history stands as a clear frame of reference for a collection draped in nostalgia. But Herit is just as much a design that looks forward. Innovative production methods, new material compositions and timeless silhouettes give life to a chair that stands tall on its own.
Herit Side Chair – Normann Copenhagen Chairs
Danish design traditions have left a clear mark on Simon Legald’s chair series, Herit, which is short for heritage. The simple and honest style that characterises Danish furniture history stands as a clear frame of reference for a collection draped in nostalgia. But Herit is just as much a design that looks forward. Innovative production methods, new material compositions and timeless silhouettes give life to a chair that stands tall on its own.
- Specification: Materials: Shell: Plastic, Legs: Oak Size & Weight: H: 78,5 x W: 50 x D: 51 x SH: 45 cm 6,2 kg
- Stain/Upholstery/Finish: Seat and back colours: White, Grey, Black, Sand, Dusty Green
- Designer: Simon Legald
Brand: Normann Copenhagen
Specification | Materials: Shell: Plastic, Legs: Oak Size & Weight: H: 78,5 x W: 50 x D: 51 x SH: 45 cm 6,2 kg |
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Stain/Upholstery/Finish | Seat and back colours: White, Grey, Black, Sand, Dusty Green |
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Normann Copenhagen
Normann Copenhagen FORM Chair range designed by Simon Legald.
Established in 1999 by Jan Andersen and Poul Madsen, the Normann Copenhagen brand encompasses a comprehensive collection of furniture, lighting, textiles and home accessories.
HG Furniture has the latest furniture from Normann Copenhagen and their range of ceiling lighting is also on display. The brand has successfully furnished many homes, offices and restaurants in Australia and around the world.
Normann Copenhagen has won the German Design award 4 years in a row and the company continues to collaborate with international designers such as Marcel Wanders, Simon Legald, Hans Hornemann, Andreas Lund & Jacob Rudbeck, Britt Bonnesen, Anne Lehmann and others, including Australia's own Adam Goodrum.
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