Koku Side Table
DESCRIPTION
Designed by Norm Architects
Inspired by the works of revered American-Japanese craftsman, architect and designer George Nakashima, the Koku occasional table is made of a sculptural combination of solid oak and thin metal tubes. It plays with balance, with intriguing proportions that set the scene for surface arrangements at home or in the workplace.
SPECS
Dimensions
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BRAND
Company Overview
Fogia is an award-winning Swedish design company and furniture producer, collaborating with some of the most progressive contemporary designers working today. With roots in the Scandinavian design aesthetic, Fogia’s forever pieces are handmade in our own factory to stringent standards of quality and construction, using high-end materials and craftsmanship. Graceful elegance and purposeful function are realised through a genuine knowledge of craft and construction, whether it’s pieces for the home or public spaces.
DESIGNER
Norm Architects
Design collective Norm Architects has been carving out a well-realised niche in Denmark and beyond since 2008. Guided by nature, harmonious balance and attention to detail, it builds on the classic principles of Scandinavian design, which makes them perfect collaborators for Fogia. One of the most alluring elements of Norm’s work is the consideration for the pieces in context of the spaces they might be used in.
DESCRIPTION
Designed by Norm Architects
Inspired by the works of revered American-Japanese craftsman, architect and designer George Nakashima, the Koku occasional table is made of a sculptural combination of solid oak and thin metal tubes. It plays with balance, with intriguing proportions that set the scene for surface arrangements at home or in the workplace.
SPECS
Dimensions
Combination Depends
Materials and Finishes
N/A
Download
BRAND
Company Overview
Fogia is an award-winning Swedish design company and furniture producer, collaborating with some of the most progressive contemporary designers working today. With roots in the Scandinavian design aesthetic, Fogia’s forever pieces are handmade in our own factory to stringent standards of quality and construction, using high-end materials and craftsmanship. Graceful elegance and purposeful function are realised through a genuine knowledge of craft and construction, whether it’s pieces for the home or public spaces.
DESIGNER
Norm Architects
Design collective Norm Architects has been carving out a well-realised niche in Denmark and beyond since 2008. Guided by nature, harmonious balance and attention to detail, it builds on the classic principles of Scandinavian design, which makes them perfect collaborators for Fogia. One of the most alluring elements of Norm’s work is the consideration for the pieces in context of the spaces they might be used in.
DESCRIPTION
Designed by Norm Architects
Inspired by the works of revered American-Japanese craftsman, architect and designer George Nakashima, the Koku occasional table is made of a sculptural combination of solid oak and thin metal tubes. It plays with balance, with intriguing proportions that set the scene for surface arrangements at home or in the workplace.
SPECS
Dimensions
Combination Depends
Materials and Finishes
N/A
Download
BRAND
Company Overview
Fogia is an award-winning Swedish design company and furniture producer, collaborating with some of the most progressive contemporary designers working today. With roots in the Scandinavian design aesthetic, Fogia’s forever pieces are handmade in our own factory to stringent standards of quality and construction, using high-end materials and craftsmanship. Graceful elegance and purposeful function are realised through a genuine knowledge of craft and construction, whether it’s pieces for the home or public spaces.
DESIGNER
Norm Architects
Design collective Norm Architects has been carving out a well-realised niche in Denmark and beyond since 2008. Guided by nature, harmonious balance and attention to detail, it builds on the classic principles of Scandinavian design, which makes them perfect collaborators for Fogia. One of the most alluring elements of Norm’s work is the consideration for the pieces in context of the spaces they might be used in.