This season, Normann Copenhagen reinvents everyday living through a series of designs that bridge craftsmanship, experimental thinking, and sculptural clarity. From rugs and modular pieces to wooden sculptures and practical storage solutions, the collection imagines interiors shaped with care — defined by tailored precision and the effortless lightness of Scandinavian design.
Normann Copenhagen’s visual vocabulary expands with new forms and textures: couture-inspired rugs, sculptural forms for storage, and objects that invite new ways of living with design. The Autumn 2025 collection merges handcraft and eco-conscious production with an architectural sense of geometry, maintaining the brand’s unmistakable aesthetic discipline. Six designs, six interpretations for a more personal, expressive vision of the home.
With Level, designer Urd Moll Gundermann translates the language of fashion into the world of interiors. Inspired by haute couture techniques, this tufted wool rug plays with varying pile heights and subtle tonal shifts, creating a quiet topography of textures — a composition that speaks of rhythm, precision, and visual depth.
Urd Moll Gundermann's second design, Seam, also draws on the art of tailoring. Stitches, weaves, and layers are reimagined in a handwoven wool rug, where enlarged seams in grey or blue introduce a refined graphic presence. The result is a piece that balances textile tradition and visual innovation — calm, contemporary, and deeply tactile.
With Bit, Simon Legald transforms recycled plastic into a sculptural gesture. Its monolithic silhouette and pixelated surface make it as expressive as it is functional — a stool, a side table, or a pedestal. Available in multicolor, speckled grey, black, or white, Bit introduces a playful, sustainable approach to design, perfect for interiors that embrace bold expression through subtle details.
Colu, by Baptiste Vandaele, redefines the idea of storage through repetition and proportion. A composition of hollow arches and integrated handles embodies the designer’s belief that form follows function.
Made from recycled felt derived from discarded plastic bottles, Colu is understated yet distinctive — a piece designed to hold magazines, toys, or everyday essentials with effortless grace.
Designed by Studio Yolk, Deko decorative objects are modular sculptures that invite play and composition. Available in different sizes and tones, they can be stacked, rotated, and rearranged into endless configurations. Straddling the line between art and function, Deko encourages creativity and personal expression in any interior.
The Join object explores the craft of interlocking forms. Segments of natural and charred ash interlock to form a shifting composition that can rotate and change perspective. Subtle yet autonomous, Join adapts to its surroundings — a quiet statement piece for both domestic and professional spaces, defined by its measured elegance and sculptural restraint.
With its Autumn 2025 collection, Normann Copenhagen introduces a renewed concept of the contemporary accessory: pieces that integrate naturally into essential interiors, bringing balance, character, and the enduring sensibility of Nordic design to every setting.
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