The Normann Copenhagen 2013 collection is comprised of two pieces of storage furniture that add to the ambiance of a home rather than detract from it. This is quite the feat, especially when it comes to the shoe rack. For the cabinet, that is only expected.
Designed by Simon Legald, a 2012 graduate of The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, the Normann Copenhagen 2013 collection was recently presented during Salone del Mobile in Milan, Italy, last week. The Kabino credenza and Sko shoe rack are part of a larger line of furniture, nevertheless they blend in seamlessly. Made out of ash and steel, the design is simple enough that it would be hard-pressed not to.
Perforated Storage Furniture
Normann Copenhagen by Simon Legald is Simple and Sophisticated
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