Composed of hand-drawn, graceful curves, the large Normann Copenhagen Sculp Coffee Table is characterised by its imperfect lines and dynamic aesthetic. The table’s unconventional, elliptical legs have been precisely balanced to give the finished piece a graceful harmony.
The generous proportions make the Sculp the perfect centrepiece for living or dining spaces. When combined with the smaller version, a striking and practical arrangement can be created by sliding the smaller table under the larger one.
Simon Legald studies design at the The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, and will graduate in the Summer of 2012. His work consists of both small- and large scale products.
“Honesty is what makes a product understandable, and is what describes functionality of the products. If you understand the product, it doesn’t need any explanation. The essence of my design is for it to be bought and used. Therefore it has to satisfy not only the functional aspects, but also the psychological- and aesthetic needs. For me simplicity describes the true identity of objects, and makes them trustworthy. In my designs I try not to add any unnecessary details. I work with simplicity by highlighting the necessities instead of hiding them. It gives the product a simple and honest expression.”