Notabene Shoe Store Coffee Table N-ST02: Pure Oak
Notabene Shoe Store Coffee Table N-ST02: Pure Oak
Notabene Shoe Store Coffee Table N-ST02: Pure Oak
Notabene Shoe Store Coffee Table N-ST02: Pure Oak
Notabene Shoe Store Coffee Table N-ST02
Notabene Shoe Store Coffee Table N-ST02
Notabene Shoe Store Coffee Table N-ST02
Notabene Shoe Store Coffee Table N-ST02
Notabene Shoe Store Coffee Table N-ST02
Notabene Shoe Store Coffee Table N-ST02
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Karimoku Case × Norm Architects

Notabene Shoe Store Coffee Table N-ST02

$3,980

$3,980

SKU: KCS-T32371M-E

Average lead time: 12-14 weeks

$3,980

SKU: KCS-T32371M-G

Average lead time: 12-14 weeks

$3,980

SKU: KCS-T32371M-B

Average lead time: 12-14 weeks

$3,980

SKU: KCS-T32371M-ZW

Average lead time: 12-14 weeks


Description

With an artisan sensibility and exacting woodcraft, it’s no wonder that Karimoku Case's warmly minimalist coffee table originated in Norm Copenhagen’s design for Danish shoe brand Notabene’s flagship store. Refined touches like the subtle cut-out in N-ST02’s rounded tabletop further emphasize the sense of materiality in its oak construction. Now the once-custom design for the exclusive retail hub in Denmark’s capital is made available to grace residential and contract settings alike.

Specifications

Size

13" h x 39.4" dia (33x100cm)

Material

Oak

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Brand

Karimoku Case

Each collection of Karimoku Case's premium wood furniture originates with a specific architectural project and represents a collaboration between the legacy Japanese brand and leading practitioners such as Britain's Norman Foster, Copenhagen's Norm Architects and Tokyo's Keiji Ashizawa. With starting points that include furnishing select restaurants, retail spaces and private residences, the collaborating designers have an opportunity to acquaint themselves with the Japanese company’s extensive heritage and unparalleled manufacturing expertise.

Initially produced as bespoke one-offs, the furniture pieces that were originally developed in a dialogue with a specific architectural setting thus have become a range of standout options offered for wider distribution, finding a place in a host of environments. Imbued with coherent style, they exhibit a richness of the materials, mindful production methods and timeless minimalist appeal as Karimoku Case ushers in the icons of tomorrow.

Designer

Norm Architects

“Norms aren’t boring,” Jonas Bjerre-Poulsen of Norm Architects says, reflecting on the name of his Copenhagen-based design studio, formed with fellow architect Kasper Rønn. “On the contrary, the firm wants to make use of all that centuries-old wisdom that we now know as design.” Norm encompasses furniture, dinner service, kitchenware and lighting fixtures as well as architecture projects with third partner Linda Korndal.

“There’s something in our design culture that’s born out of our connection to the Nordic climate, to the crafts and the natural materials that surround us, and that 'something' makes us stand out,” Jonas says. Norm Architects has garnered numerous prestigious awards such as Red Dot, IF Design Award and Design Plus Award. Jonas focuses on aesthetics and Kasper concentrates on technology but the lines are often blurred on any offering, says Jonas. “You should be able to look at it in 10, 20 years’ time and still find it useful and beautiful.”


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