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Form Armchair Oak

Form Armchair Oak

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Regular price $869.00
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Normann Copenhagen

Simon Legald

Lacquered Oak Veneer
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With the misson of creating a shell chair with a more unified look that would stand as one cohesive unit, Simon Legald has created the Form Chair for Normann Copenhagen.

To achieve this seamless, integrated look, a new and innovative solution for gathering the seat with the legs has been developed. The Moulded plastic seat and frame of oak, walnut or steel are naturally integrated with the seat using a unique cup system. The plastic seat and wood or steel legs meet elegantly, accentuating the high quality craftsmanship of the design.

The legs appear almost as if they are growing out of the shell. This gives the design flexibility and makes it possible to vary the frame in a great number of ways, accommodating a vast number of interiors. The Form Chairs have great back support and provide freedom of movement. The strong materials and contoured shape ensures a comfortable seating experience.

Polypropylene, Oak, Walnut

SHELL
  • NC Black

    NC Black

  • NC Blue

    NC Blue

  • NC Bright Blue

    NC Bright Blue

  • NC Bright Red

    NC Bright Red

  • NC Brown

    NC Brown

  • NC Cream

    NC Cream

  • NC Green

    NC Green

  • NC Grey

    NC Grey

  • NC Light Grey

    NC Light Grey

  • NC Red

    NC Red

  • Warm Grey

    Warm Grey

  • NC White

    NC White

LEGS
  • Oak

    Oak

  • Black Steel

    Black Steel

  • Lacquered Walnut Veneer

    Lacquered Walnut Veneer

Simon Legald

Simon Legald graduated from The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in the summer of 2012. His work consists of both small and large scale products. Simon’s designs are often created in a dialogue between craftsmanship and industry. He also likes to incorporate the techniques that are necessary for the structure of a product into the design by highlighting them visually.

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