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Easy chair
DRAPE HIGH wooden legs Brandy 41574/ Camel 41571
NORMANN COPENHAGEN
£2,955.00
£2,462.50 HT
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Description
Designed by Simon Legald for Normann Copenhagen, Drape is an armchair collection characterised by its sharp precision and soft curves. The upholstery drapes the contours of the chair in an elegant, organic way, inviting you to take a well-earned rest. Drape is a chair with an uncompromising design, where comfort and aesthetics go hand in hand.
In a high or low version, Drape is available with a wide selection of fabrics and leathers and comes with two different bases: wood or steel. The steel base has a light, slim silhouette that gives it a sleeker, more modern look, while the solid oak legs add a warm, artisanal touch to the design. The raised sides, which transform organically into armrests, create a comfortable yet intimate nook, while the wide seat allows you to adopt a wide range of relaxed sitting postures.
Whether for the home or a communal space, the Drape armchair offers great scope for personalisation at every level, even allowing you to choose a cover and cushion with contrasting coverings.
Color
Brandy 41574/ Camel 41571
Colour
brown
Material
leather
Finish
cuir ultra, pieds chêne
Dimensions
l 93 x p 84 x h 103 cm, assise h 43 cm
Matériaux
coque mousse pu moulée dure avec renfort en acier, coussin mousse pu souple moulée, pieds chêne
A graduate of the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in 2012, Simon Legald stands out for his creations that blend tradition and contemporary spirit. Furniture publisher Normann Copenhagen spotted him before he finished his studies, and their collaboration began in 2011 with the production of the Sumo footstool. The young Danish designer works on both small and large-scale projects, focusing on functionality. "In my designs, I try not to add unnecessary detail," he explains. His designs, now described as "new classics", combine simplicity and functionality. One of the collection's star products is the Ikono suspension, whose pure lines are inspired by Poul Henningsen's famous PH5 suspension. For Simon Legald, simplicity is synonymous with honesty and reveals the true identity of objects, so they need no further explanation. The aesthetics speak for themselves. Industry and crafts also play an important role in production. This combination offers a unique result. The sobriety that emanates from these objects through their curves and soft colours echoes the codes of Scandinavian design known until now, but with an extra touch of modernity.