Normann Copenhagen Bit Stool
  • Normann Copenhagen Bit Stool
  • Normann Copenhagen Bit Stool
  • Normann Copenhagen Bit Stool
  • Normann Copenhagen Bit Stool

Normann Copenhagen Bit Stool

€181.82
Availability if not in stock 1 to 2 weeks.
Color: *
  • White
  • Black
  • White Multi
  • Black Multi
Shipping Costs
€88.25
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Bit is an aesthetically pleasing, versatile stool with countless possibilities for your home. Use Bit as a pedestal for a floral arrangement, as a side table for a lamp, or as impromptu seating for that unexpected dinner guest. Inspired by clear-cut shapes such as monoliths and columns, designer Simon Legald’s take on the stool is both bold and multifunctional.

The straightforward, utilitarian look contrasts with the pixelated surface made up of small bits of 100% recycled household and industrial plastic. A particular process, where plastic fragments are heated to a 120°C melting point, makes it possible to repeatedly reuse and reheat the material without altering its properties. The resu

lt is a stool design with a distinctive thickness and composition, making every Bit a bit unique. Bit stool is available in four captivating color combinations. Choose the vivacious multicolored and mottle gray Bit to highlight the striking design and distinctive materials or the elegantly demure black or white Bit to subtly blend in with the existing decor. With its playful shape and fascinating array of hues, Bit will bring a sense of personality to any setting. Add some panache to the store window, lobby, or hotel room or invite Bit into your home to brighten up your living room or the children’s bedroom. Wherever you decide to place it, Bit will definitely bring a smile to your face.

Specifications

Low Density Polyethylene (LDPE)

Size Description

H: 42 x Ø: 36 cm

4,5 kg

  • Simon Legald

    Simon Legald (born 1986) is a Danish product designer located in Copenhagen. He graduated from The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in 2012. Works with both small- and large scale products. For me honesty describes the true identity of objects. By highlighting the techniques necessary for the structure of the product, and making it a visual part of my design. Therefor I design with both craftsmanship and industry in mind.
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