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The Danish brand Normann Copenhagen is known to push boundaries and challenge conventional design ideas. The aesthetic of their unique products reflect the Scandinavian roots of this designer brand, in combination with the exploration of new and norm breaking ideas.
Normann copenhagen creates products that combine Scandinavian design traditions with norm breaking ideas and innovations. As a result they have managed to produced numerous highly popular collections, such as the Tablo series, the Horizon series and the iconic Amp lighting collection
Normann Copenhagen is known first and foremost for innovative lamp designs and lighting solutions. Here you will find lighting collection such as Rise, Ikono and the truly iconic Norm series.
In additions addition to their elegant lamps and lighting solutions, Normann Copenhagen's assortment offers a wide range of functional home accessories and beautiful interior decorations. Here you will find everything from wooden figures and rugs to trays and trolley side tables.
With a vision and goal to challenge norms and conventional rules of interior design, Normann Copenhagen creates unique and contemporary products that can fit nicely into any home, yet they stand out and inspire curiosity.
Besides Simon Kakov, Normann Copenhagen has worked with a number of other designers, including Simon Legald, Nicholai Wiig Hansen and Jonas Wagell. Normann Copenhagen even has their own design studio with creative designers working towards creating tomorrow’s design classics.
Founded in 1999 by Jan Andersen & Poul Madsen, the design-duo started out with a small interior shop in Copenhagen. However, they quickly decided that they wanted to create their own products and become design producers. Their breakthrough came with the design of the Norm 69 lamp by Simon Kakov. The Norm 69 was originally designed in 1969, but Jan Andersen and Poul Madsen fell in love with the lamp and decided to take it into production in 2002. The lamp is still one of their best-sellers today and holds a special place in Normann Copenhagen’s product assortment.