NORM Architects design work is inspired by the efforts to create shapes, spaces and structures that are durable. Based of off function, beauty, quality, detail and materials, their design process relating to these focus points is critical to the creation of timeless architecture and durable products.
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In terms of designs for the kitchen, salt and pepper grinders and shakers always seem to catch our eye. This set by Norm Architects' Jonas Bjerre-Poulsen and Kasper Ronn for Menu is especially smart, with a ceramic body and wooden top. But it gets better: this grinder isn't limited to just salt and pepper. The designers made it extra strong to accommodate the adventurous chef. "We wanted to take a big step away from the predictable salt and pepper thinking and instead encourage people to experiment with spices, kernels, seeds and all the other modern kitchen ingredients," says Bjerre-Poulsen. $39.99
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Blending the Nordic tradition of wood and glass with the zen-like feeling of a Japanese spa, designers Kasper Rønn and Jonas Bjerre-Poulsen of NORM Architects have launched their Milk lamp as the first in a series of sensory design for the home. According to the designers, it can be placed anywhere and was made to light up both body and soul. The lamp is being manufactured by Copenhagen-based &tradition, which does not currently have distribution in the US.
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This serving-carving tray is a piece you'll be thankful for throughout the year. It acts as a carving station (catching the juices below), a cold plate (you can insert an ice pack between the top and bottom pieces), and a serving tray (when you use the pieces separately). $125.00