Let stool, oak

Normann Copenhagen

1565 zł 2090 zł

Colour: Natural oak


Normann Copenhagen
Let stool
1565 zł 2090 zł



Description

The Let stool by Normann Copenhagen charms with its simple appearance, which still carries a hint of something special. Designed by Aspekt Office, the stool cleverly consists of two parallel wooden planks that are slightly tilted. This shape not only strengthens the Let stool's stability but also gives the seat a natural curve, making it comfortable to sit on.

By the way, the stool's name "Let" comes from the Danish word meaning “easy” and “light”. We think that the name perfectly captures the essence of this compact wooden stool – simple, effortless and elegantly functional.

Colour
Natural oak
Width
42 cm
Depth
31 cm
Height
46 cm
Material
Lacquered oak
Weight
5.2 kg
Stackable
No
Care instructions
Clean with a damp cloth.
Product ID
NC609600

Aspekt Office

Aspekt Office is a multidisciplinary design studio located in Copenhagen, founded in 2018 by Hans Toft Hornemann and Terkel Skou Steffensen. Hornemann has graduated as an engineer in industrial design, while Steffensen holds a master’s degree in product design from the ECAL art school in Switzerland. Before founding Aspekt Office, they worked in internationally renowned design firms, both independently and together. Aspekt Office takes an experimental and holistic approach to projects in furniture and product design, as well as interior design and creative direction, for clients around the world.

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  • Equal opportunities for all employees
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  • No incineration or landfilling of returned items
  • No use of endangered species as materials
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  • Material-efficient and ecological packaging
  • No potentially harmful chemicals used in own production
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  • Positive impact on nature’s well-being through operations that regenerate natural ecosystems
  • Company's direct greenhouse gas emissions identified and commitment to reduction
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