Form Chair Wood Oak Warm Bright Red

Chairs from Normann Copenhagen, Designed by Simon Legald

Product description

A Unified & Ambitious Chair - Normann Copenhagen presents the Form Series

With a soft silhouette that merges with a rigid Nordic wooden frame, Form is Normann Copenhagen’s idea of the perfect chair. Simon Legald has been ambitious in his design of Form and in this has challenged the traditional type of construction seen in a chair. The goal was to create a chair with a cohesive and unified look as well as a natural integration between seat and base. In order to achieve this, Normann Copenhagen has developed an innovative and sleek mounting solution consisting of four moulded plastic connectors, which fit perfectly to the seat of the shell. This almost makes it appear as though the legs are growing out of the seat.

German Design Award ‘Special Mention’ 2016
iF DESIGN AWARD 2016

Colours: White, Grey, Black, Green, Blue, Red, Light Grey, Warm Grey, Cream, Brown, Bright Red, Bright Blue
Material:
Form Chairs, Armchairs & Barstools - Shell: Plastic; Legs: Oak, Walnut or Lacquered Steel
Size:
Form Chair: H: 80 x W: 48 x D: 52 x SH: 44 cm

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Part of the collection CHAIRS.
Manufacturer Normann Copenhagen
Family Form Chairs
Architonic ID 20304510
Order number 608765
Year of Launch 2023

Also available in 28 other variants

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