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Explore the living area: an ode to contemporary elegance

 

Welcome to the section dedicated to domestic elegance, where comfort blends with style in a timeless union. The living area, the beating heart of every home, is revealed here in all its majesty, ready to welcome you with the warmth of a designer home. In this realm of harmony and refinement, every piece of furniture is unique. a work of art, designed to satisfy the senses and reveal your personality; through impeccable shapes, colors and textures.

 

The magic of details: a journey into the universe of design

 

Here, in the welcoming embrace of the living area, each element narrates a unique story, woven with threads of creativity and craftsmanship. The sofas, inspired by design icons, enchant with their sinuous lines and the luxury of fine materials. Next to them, tables designed by masters of the caliber of Isamu Noguchi offer a canvas on which to paint your moments of conviviality. and relaxation, while suspended lamps, such as the iconic "Arco" by Flos, spread an enveloping and evocative light.

 

An ode to customization: your sanctuary of style

 

In this refined setting, your personal taste finds full expression. From the upholstery of the sofas to the choice of fabrics to the choice between the vast lines and materials, every detail can be customized. be shaped according to your desires, transforming the living area into an authentic sanctuary of style. With  furniture with a unique design you can create a timeless environment, where every day is transformed into an experience of pure luxury and comfort.

 


The history of the Normann Copenhagen brand

 

The path of Normann Copenhagen is a fusion of innovation, boldness and a deep respect for the tradition of Scandinavian design. Founded in 1999 by Jan Andersen and Poul Madsen, the brand quickly won the hearts of design lovers with its bold and avant-garde philosophy. From the beginning, the founding duo has placed emphasis on creating products that combine form and function in a harmonious union. Normann Copenhagen has been able to stand out in the international design scene thanks to its ability to to anticipate trends and reinterpret design classics in a contemporary key. The brand has earned a place of honor in high-level design catalogues, among which stands out the renowned Ciat Design catalogue, which offers a careful selection of the best creations by Normann Copenhagen.

 

The creations

 

The aesthetic of Normann Copenhagen is characterized by clean lines, geometric shapes and unparalleled elegance. Among its iconic models, the famous "Norm 69" chandelier designed by Simon Karkov stands out, a luminous work of art that defies gravity with its enveloping and sinuous structure. Equally iconic is the "Tablo" dining table, designed by Nicholai Wiig Hansen, which combines lightness and solidity in perfect balance. But Normann Copenhagen is not just limited to furniture design: its collection of home accessories includes objects such as the "Geo" thermal jugs by Mogens Lassen, characterized by geometric shapes and bold colors, which add a touch of style to any environment.

 

The future of design

 

The future of Normann Copenhagen is imbued with innovation and creativity. The brand continues to collaborate with some of the best designers on the international scene, such as the talented Italian designer duo GamFratesi, who designed the "Ace" armchair, an icon of comfort and style. With a keen eye on trends and a constant commitment to design excellence, Normann Copenhagen aims to always be at the forefront of the world of furniture and home decor. Thanks to its ability to combine tradition and modernity, functionality and aesthetics, the brand establishes itself as a point of reference for those looking for high-level design solutions, representing a timeless experience that finds its peak in the Ciat Design catalogue, where it is It is possible to find a careful selection of the best creations by Normann Copenhagen.