Plank bookcase, low, UV lacquered pine

Normann Copenhagen

$508.00

Normann Copenhagen
Plank bookcase
$508.00


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Description

The low bookcase from Normann Copenhagen's Plank series offers storage space in a minimalist Scandinavian style. Designed by Simon Legald, the streamlined open shelf is quite a multifunctional piece of furniture: it can be used as storage furniture, a TV stand or even a bench, as the shelf is sturdy enough to be used for seating.

The Plank series is named after its material. The bookshelves are made of thick pine planks, whose surface is dotted with knots characteristic of pine wood. Typically for the designer, these details are seen as an essential part of the material rather than something that should be covered up. Instead of a thick layer of paint, the shelving unit has been finished with a UV matte varnish, which allows the natural beauty of the pine tree to be seen in all its splendour and natural variability. In addition to the surface texture, it is typical for pine wood to patina over time, and the shade of the shelf will slowly change to a beautiful honey-like tone.

Colour
Natural
Width
220 cm
Depth
40 cm
Height
50.5 cm
Material
UV lacquered solid pine
Weight
34 kg
Notes
Comes flat-packed.
Pine is a soft wood and will suffer some dents and scratches over time, which should be embraced and enjoyed as characterful signs of aging. Pine will naturally change color as it ages with your pale piece of furniture gradually maturing to a beautiful honey color over the course of several years.
Care instructions
Clean with a damp cloth.
Product ID
NC608230

Simon Legald

Simon Legald (b. 1986) is a Danish designer and Head of Design at Normann Copenhagen. Graduating from the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in 2012, Legald began his long and productive collaboration with Normann Copenhagen shortly after. His designs blend traditional craftsmanship with industrial techniques, focusing on modern simplicity and a precise balance between functionality and visual aesthetics. One of Legald's best-known works is the Form chair collection, which received the iF Design Award in 2016.

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    Jykevä ja selkeälinjainen, ajaton taso.

    354 days ago

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