Designed by Norm Architects
The New Norm by Norm Architects is an ever-evolving series of dinnerware with a true Nordic feel. Complex and inspiring and urban yet rural, the hand- glazed ceramic pieces in Dark Glaze or Red Glaze, which work beautifully together or alone.
Finishes:
Glazed ceramic in dark
Dimensions:
DIA248 x H130 mm
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Inspired by vintage dressing room mirrors, Oval Mirror is simple and streamlined. A practical and versatile mirror, use it in the bathroom, hallway or dressing-room. Oval Mirror is part of a Collection by Norm Architects, each mirror made with a powder-coated metal frame, featuring gently rounded corners.
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The Hashira pendant light is created with the same column-like shape as the floor and table lamp, carefully covered with translucent fabric that reveals the graphic structure within and suspended from the ceiling by a textile cord. Spreading ambient light in a room, it makes a purposeful pendant above a dining table, in a reception […]
The Parc Collection is inspired by childhood imagination and the essentiality of homemade forms. Evoking the archetype of a flashlight, each lamp from the Parc Collection is a playful reminder of time spent in nature?when a simple tube and piece of string could be used to fashion any number of creations. Created in collaboration with […]
Rising majestically from the floor, the cylindrical silhouette of the Hashira Floor Lamp iteration is combined with elements of western textile lamp shades to lend the design a familiar feel. The translucent fabric shade not only acts as a diffuser, projecting the light in multiple directions while creating a cosy, glare-free ambience, it also adds […]
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The Dorval Collection is a lighting collection layered in history, a subtle interplay between contemporary and vintage industrial design. Drawing equal inspiration from airport runway lights and the classic Motobecane french moped, the result is a design both confrontational and intriguing.
Swedish designer Alf Svensson devised the Collector series of lighting in the 1950s. One of three designs, the wall-mounted lamp is defined by its solid brass band that holds a conical metal shade which projects the light in two directions. Small perforations in the shade allows the light to shine through. The name references the […]