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Open the catalog to page 2index. page 06. The Nordic Heritage page 12. How we produce page 16. mass light page 17. hoof table page 20. raft stool high and low page 22. shuffle table page 24. spinning light page 25. raft table page 28. blasted page 29. tivoli page 32. flowerpot vp3 page 33. mega bulb page 34. milk page 35. topan page 36. how we think page 40. flowerpot vp1 and vp4 page 41. trash me page 42. slice page 44. bellevue page 47. bellevue aj2 page 48. bellevue aj3 page 49. bellevue aj4 page 50. house of the future page 52. lighting page 54. furniture page 55. colours
Open the catalog to page 5&Tradition. The Nordic heritage in contemporary design Craft meets art. Function meets form. Material meets potential. This is our Nordic tradition and heritage. &Tradition aims to bridge these values to contemporary design, reshaping, redefining and reinventing materials, techniques and forms. &Tradition covers the masters of yesterday, the leading designers of today and the talent who may create the classics of the future. We scout for design talent and handpick production facilities globally. But our roots are still Nordic. We respect nature that provide our raw materials, and we believe...
Open the catalog to page 6This table has one function more important than all others: To create joy. MIa Hamborg
Open the catalog to page 9how we produce We dare to challenge convention to create objects that rethink how we use materials and manufacturing techniques. We find beauty in objects that can be created by the latest industrial processes as well as those that maintain techniques that have evolved over a long time. We push materials to the limit of their potential and reconsider how they are processed to create a new aesthetic. We strive for timeless beauty and quality that is born out of tradition and revolution. andtradition. page 12
Open the catalog to page 12“The main purpose of my work is to provoke people into using their imagination. Most people spend their lives living in dreary, grey-beige conformity, mortally afraid of usning colours. By experimenting with lighting, colours, textiles and furniture and utilizing the latest technologies, I try to show new ways, to encourage people to use their phantasy imagination and make their surroundings more exciting”. VERNER PANTON
Open the catalog to page 14MASS light by NORM ARCHITECTS When traveling cities such as Paris, Barcelona and New York, NORM. architects Kasper Rønn and Jonas Bjerre-Poulsen were fascinated by the street lamps; the characteristic cast iron top – looking a bit like a hat – with a semi transparent glass sphere at the base. Back in the studio NORM detached the street lamps from its original use and transferred the shape and combination of materials in order to design an outstanding, indoor pendant – the MASS LIGHT. andtradition. page 16
Open the catalog to page 16HOOF TABLE by Samuel Wilkinson The word ‘hoof’ originates from the protective part of the feet of ungulate animals. In contrast to most tables, the leg ends of HOOF are left in natural wood so avoid the paint from chipping off from being either kicked or knocked when cleaning. The main inspiration for Samuel Wilkinson’s HOOF LOUNGE TABLE derives from the feet which are shapened at the ends producing a striking yet functional detail. The foot detail is created by reversing the usual manufacturing process. Most furniture that have a painted section and a natural part are initially assembled,...
Open the catalog to page 17I have always loved the painted wood chairs that have the leg ends left as natural wood so that the paint doesn’t chip off from being either kicked or knocked when cleaning. The fine edge is created from the soft chamfer being on the top and bottom. This also gives the tables a tactile feel and clearly shows that the tables are made from solid wood. Samuel Wilkinson
Open the catalog to page 19RAFT stool HIGH AND LOW by Norm Architects Maritime objects fascinate because of their contrasting surfaces. The roughness of corroded wood aging with beauty, blended with the industrial efficiency of metal structures. This is the inspiration behind the Raft Stool, created by NORM architects Kasper Rønn and Jonas Bjerre-Poulsen. They have taken a modern Scandinavian approach to create a unique piece of furniture that combines simplistic purity with a discreetly aged look. The sandblasted surface of the stool legs, accentuate the structure of the wood, while the triple legs have the playful...
Open the catalog to page 20shuffle table by Mia Hamborg Mia Hamborg gives new life to the old Nordic craft tradition of turning wood by adding the colour and playful forms from old painted wooden toys. It’s up to you where you want to put this fine piece of furniture and being truly Nordic and democratic, you can even decide the form, colours and height of the table. andtradition. page 22
Open the catalog to page 22The spinning-top toy, a childhood favourite, inspires to the joyful form of the Spinning Light along with the process of metal spinning. Here, form truly meets function in an innovative way. It’s sleek, it’s sexy and it’s sure to become a new classic. spinning light by benjamin hubert andtradition. page 24
Open the catalog to page 24raft table by NORM ARCHITECTS Maritime objects fascinate because of their contrasting surfaces. The roughness of corroded wood aging with beauty, blended with the industrial efficiency of metal structures. This is the inspiration behind the Raft Table, created by NORM architects Kasper Rønn and Jonas Bjerre-Poulsen. They have taken a modern Scandinavian approach to create a unique piece of furniture that combines simplistic purity with a discreetly aged look. The sandblasted surface of the table legs, accentuate the structure of the wood, while the triple legs have the playful appearance of...
Open the catalog to page 25Tivoli Lamp
Open the catalog to page 26As part of the Scandinavian tradition and inspired by Nordic sceneries, natural materials with a touch of poetry, combined with rationality characterise the NORM expression. In addition to beautiful workmanship and aesthetic simplicity, the essence of viability and long lasting products lies in keeping an uncensored relationship with nature. NORM ARCHITECTS
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