Sutoa by Keiji Ashizawa
The Frama Collection focuses on solid materials with natural finishes and simple geometry. The objects within the collection are a return to basics, where the design appearance aims to be honest and pure. Working within the area of design archetypes, Frama represents a graphical and straight forward aesthetic approach to design. Frama is located in central Copenhagen in the historic and protected neighborhood of Nyboder. Former home of the St. Pauls Pharmacy established in the 1800s, the building still has it’s original woodwork and architectural elements.
Dinnerware developed in solid stoneware, well known for its high strength and durability. Shapes are timeless combined with an stackable function, and with a delicate hand-crafted glazed.
A slim table manufactured from local wood and steel, delivered flat-packed and very easy to assemble. The cuts in the wood fit the steel and industrial fittings and give the table a slender finish, highlighting the supportive structure. The slim dimensions of the table make it a diverse piece of furniture suitable for both work and leisure.
Untreated ash/ Matt black steel brackets
I: 760 x 2000 mm II: 760 x 2400 mm Produced in Denmark
SHELF is a reinterpretation of the recognized Scandinavian shelf design from the fifties. With the advantage of the simplicity and strength in the design.
W: 400/600/800mm H: 18mm Kg: 1,1/1,5/1,8kg Wood: oak, oiled twice Bracket: Brass, Mat Black Denmark / Lithuania.
The trestles from Frama in two lengths - 56cm and 86cm - fit both a regular and a wide table top. Together with the trestles follow a simple metal top support bracket in 90 or 120cm in width. Continuing the collections' design approach, the trestles are industrial in their approach along with a simple but functional joint they are easy to assemble. Either alone or with a plank edition/linoleum covered table tops.
Wood centre:pine wood Base legs: Untreated metal Limited version: marble edition / on request Produced in Denmark Set of two
W.: Trestle: 560/860mm W.: Support bracket: 900/1200mm H.: 71,5 kg: 7kg
9,5째 began as an iconic chair based on the archetype of a chair. The icon was experimented on to explore all aspects of the chair, with the purpose of creating an entirely new chair. The ambition was to create an object in the borderland between art and design. Sculptural, yet functional. By tilting the chair at 9,5 degrees, then elevating one end of the seat back to a straight angle, a triangle was created. This actually made the construction stronger and reduced the need for a stabilizing cross rod.
Sutoa drawer fulfills the aesthetic look of a storage chest. It is based on a discreet steel frame combined with wooden stackable drawers in massive oak. It's purpose is to be used in everyday but at the same time being a sculptural object.
Material frame: steel black Material boxes: oak with dark grey laminate in bottom H 1100 x W 670 x D 530 mm Produced in Denmark Sutoa means to store/contain in Japanese.
Sintra by Nicholai Wiig-Hansen
Suitable as a coffee table or side table where the contrast between the soft warm cork, meets the cold smooth marble. The distinction between the two shapes gives an impression of two worlds meeting each other. Sintra is also a hometown of a very good friend of us, who made this table possible.
Finish base: Natural cork Finish top: white marble (Estremoz) or black marble (Ruivina) Ă˜ 600 - H 420 mm Ă˜ 390 - H 330 mm Produced in Portugal
Adam by Toke Lauridsen Adam is inspired by industrial design, an artist´s studio, a workshop. It is a place to sit: At home, in a lounge, in a bar, in a lobby, on a stage, at work. A place for a glass of wine, a cup of coffee, the cookbooks in the kitchen, tools, pencils, or a centerpiece for an object. The plane surface gives the Adam Stool many opportunities.
Adam Stools H 500, H650, H760mm W 350, D 250mm Steel frame/ Oak seat Copenhagen green, Antracit grey, Matt black Produced in Lithuania
Vinkel by Kevin Hviid & Mikkel Damsbo
Oak veneer (all pictures shown in plywood) H 1890 x W 1000 x D 160-360mm
�Vinkel� is an aesthetic bookshelf, made of plywood boxes cut in different angles. It plays with perspective, and creates an illusion of change when you move around it, always looking different from each viewing point. Depending on which way you put the boxes together, it can be assembled in different compositions, either stackable, wall mounted or next to each other.