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CLEAN LINES. TACTILE MATERIALS. SUPREME
COMFORT. OUR HARBOUR COLLECTION WAS
CONCEIVED WITH ALL OF THESE IN MIND.
WHEN A DESIGN CONCEPT IS BOILED DOWN TO
THE ESSENTIALS OF COMFORT, UTILITY AND
AESTHETICS, IT BECOMES FOUNDATIONAL. FROM
THIS FOUNDATION, IT SHAPE-SHIFTS ENDLESSLY,
ADAPTING ITS FORM AND FUNCTION TO VARIOUS
NEEDS – WHILE REMAINING TRUE TO ITS IDENTITY.
SUCH IS THE STORY OF THE EVOLUTION OF
THE HARBOUR COLLECTION. THE RESULT IS AN
INFINITELY VERSATILE AND ACCOMMODATING
COLLECTION OF CHAIRS AND TABLES FOR
MODERN SPACES.
Striking the perfect balance between geometric and organic
shapes, the contoured curves of the collection’s seating offers
maximum support, enveloping the body in its slender shell.
Offering the type of sitting experience that energises you
in the morning, helps you plug in during the day and invites
you to unwind in the evening, the Harbour Chair effortlessly
conforms to any setting, becoming instantly at home in a
kitchen or office, private dining room or bustling café – and
making sure you feel the same. Likewise, the Harbour Lounge
Chair is offered with a solid wood base and moulded foam
shell for superior seating comfort.
The tables in the collection continue the elegant
minimalism and ergonomic, comfort-driven experience.
Simple, yet sophisticated tabletops in a range of natural
materials including marble, linoleum and oak veneer are
perched on clover-shaped column bases with a flat steel base
or star-shaped bases that give the modern design a classic,
exclusive feel. The Harbour Column Table, available with
both round and rectangular tabletops and in four heights, has
demonstrated an exceptional ability to meet every functional
demand, while also pleasing the senses with its balanced,
slim silhouette and smooth, rich texture.
MENU offers a range of Harbour designs for expedited
delivery in our Quick Ship programme.
BY NORM ARCHITECTS
Androgyne Dining Table, Natural Oak / Kunis Breccia, by Danielle Siggerud
Harbour Dining Chair, Star Base w/ Swivel,
Polished Aluminium / Dakar 0250, by Norm Architects
CONNECTED SPACES 2020
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