Norm Architects

Norm Architects Architecture & Design studio in Copenhagen.

We work in the fields of industrial design, residential architecture, commercial interiors, photography and art direction. Our home and the things we surround ourselves with, should provide a refuge from the daily chaos, which seems to dominate our world. By understanding minimalism as an aesthetic, and simplicity as a philosophy of life, NORM aims at providing structures which gives a feeling of freedom.

As another year draws to a close, we find it ever so important to stop and reflect – and it has truly been a year full o...
20/12/2024

As another year draws to a close, we find it ever so important to stop and reflect – and it has truly been a year full of exciting new projects, inspiration and rewarding cooperation with talented people from all over the world!

Amongst a great plethora of exciting projects, we have expanded on our initial collaboration with the Michelin-starred Restaurang ÄNG in Sweden and created seven villas with each four hotel rooms, perched delicately on a lake. We call it Sjöparken.
In Tokyo, we contributed to the creation of TRUNK(HOTEL) Yoyogi Park together with our talented friends at Keiji Ashizawa Design.
Back in Copenhagen, we launched a new flagship store for LINIE DESIGN, where architectural poetry unfolds alongside handwoven rugs on display.
Within the floating ‘Salmon Eye’ art installation by Kvorning ApS, framed by the majestic Hardingerfjord in Norway, we created the interior for the Michelin-starred Restaurant Iris.
Then, crossing the Atlantic, we helped create a new showroom for the Copenhagen-based brand, Reform, in New York City’s dynamic Dumbo neighborhood.

On another scale, we have also finished quite a few private residences; In Denmark, we finished Heatherhill Beach House and Holmen Abode. The first turning out as a harmonious blend of Danish architectural traditions and contemporary innovation nestled amidst scenic hills, facing the beach and Kattegat, while the latter beautifully reimagines an architectural gem from the 90’s with timeless simplicity and modern elegance.
Along Hong Kong’s southern coastline, Repulse Bay Residence was envisioned as a living gallery that continuously evolve and adapt to a variety of everyday needs.
And lastly, we created a one-of-a-kind penthouse spanning across the entire top floor of a grand building along the East River in Brooklyn, NYC.

Moreover, we were lucky enough to launch our second book, Stillness, together with gestalten; an exploration of Japanese aesthetics in architecture and design through a Scandinavian lens – and gathered good friends and colleagues to celebrate at Audo House with a curated exhibition and insightful talks.

Additionally, we’ve created thoughtful furniture pieces and objects together with like-minded collaborators such as BRANDT Collective , Ancher Studio, Audo Copenhagen, Origin Made, Karimoku Case and Blēo.

We are grateful to have been part of all these journeys and look forward to not only continuing our on-going projects but also starting new ones in 2025.

Thank you!

Nestled within a historic motor torpedo boat hall, the new Holmen Abode in Copenhagen, Denmark, beautifully reimagines t...
30/09/2024

Nestled within a historic motor torpedo boat hall, the new Holmen Abode in Copenhagen, Denmark, beautifully reimagines this architectural gem from the 90’s with timeless simplicity and modern elegance.

The interior represents a simplistic fusion of Japanese and Scandinavian design elements that invites tranquility and harmony into the mundane. This way, the space is designed to balance the vibrant views outside, creating a quiet canvas that lets the landscape take center stage.

To further this vision, natural materials like oak wood are prominently used throughout the home. Its warm, organic texture adds a layer of natural beauty and timeless appeal, grounding the modern design in a sense of place and history. Hence, the use of oak wood is not just an aesthetic choice but also a nod to sustainability and enduring quality, reflecting the principles of both design philosophies.

Moreover, incorporating a traditional Shoji screen in the bathroom introduces a captivating interplay of light and shadow. The delicate washi paper, meticulously crafted for its translucency, gently diffuses natural light, creating a serene and inviting ambiance. This ancient Japanese technique not only enhances the bathroom's aesthetic with its minimalist elegance but also fosters a sense of calm and relaxation.

The project was beautifully featured in issue 17 of WABISABI last month. You can find it here: https://lnkd.in/dsS8Td6b

Photography by Jonas Bjerre-Poulsen

Nestled within the floating art installation Salmon Eye and framed by the majestic Hardangerfjord in Norway, the Micheli...
16/08/2024

Nestled within the floating art installation Salmon Eye and framed by the majestic Hardangerfjord in Norway, the Michelin-starred Restaurant Iris invites guests into a world of sustainable gourmet excellence.

The restaurant’s interior, crafted by Norm Architects, masterfully contrasts and complements the innovative, ellipsoid architecture designed by Kvorning Design. While the imposing steel construction speaks of strength and modernity, elements of warmth and comfort, such as walnut wood, plush carpets, and upholstered furniture, create a homey, inviting setting that appeals to the human senses. This cozy retreat, set against the expansive ocean backdrop, offers an intimate dining experience in the sometimes harsh Nordic weather.

Upon arriving after an unforgettable boat journey, guests can indulge in a set tasting menu that emphasizes sustainability, local ingredients, and the vibrant life beneath the sea. It is more than a place to dine; it's an immersive experience where the breathtaking natural beauty of the fjord meets exceptional culinary artistry and thoughtful design.

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Initiated by the world’s first and only CarbonNeutral® certified salmon producer, Eide Fjordbruk, Salmon Eye is not only one of the world's largest enterable floating art installations – visually stunning as it is with its double curved ellipsoid design – it is also a forum meant to inspire and inform the world on how to better feed the planet with sustainable seafood.

Photography by Jonas Bjerre-Poulsen & Restaurant Iris/Salmon Eye

We are thrilled to share that our new publication, ’Stillness’, is finally available for purchase at gestalten! Juxtapos...
07/08/2024

We are thrilled to share that our new publication, ’Stillness’, is finally available for purchase at gestalten!

Juxtaposing images from Japan with the work of our studio, the book highlights the centuries-old connections between the distinct design cultures, emphasizing mutual respect and shared philosophies.
At once an ode to Japan, a personal travelogue, and an aesthetic manifesto, ‘Stillness’ takes readers on Norm’s decade-long journey as we’ve sought to understand one of the world’s most revered creative cultures.

'Stillness' is an exploration of Japanese aesthetics in architecture and design from a Scandinavian perspective. Across the seas, two distant regions have developed similar approaches to design and architecture that share a respect for nature, a sensitivity to light, and a dedication to craft.⁠

The profound beauty of stillness we see in Japanese aesthetics is at once familiar and foreign. On one hand it feels like home and resonates with the melancholic simplicity of our Scandinavian culture – the still atmosphere of a Japanese garden or tearoom is not far from the stillness you can experience looking at the empty spaces painted by Danish artist Vilhelm Hammershøi. On the other hand, the rich cultural tapestry of Japanese architecture, crafts and gardens embodies a profound harmony between the self and the surroundings that is not found in Scandinavian design.

Exploring Japanese aesthetics from a Scandinavian perspective has been a journey of curiosity as well as introspection. In our attempt to unveil defining conversations and ideas in Japanese architecture and design, we have also sought to understand the kinship between our Scandinavian heritage and how one culture has influenced the other, as well as to ponder the timeless allure of Japanese aesthetics. Therefore, commentary from expert collaborators in both regions provides in-depth understanding into key design principles throughout the book.

Purchase here: https://lnkd.in/dNS6H6rs

Photography: Jonas Bjerre-Poulsen
Creative Director: Jonas Bjerre-Poulsen
Art and Design Director: Christian Møller Andersen
Editor and Writer: Amy Woodroffe
Copy Editor: Julia Holzman
Editorial Consultants: Malene Wagner, Danielle Demetriou, Kate Klippensteen

Iris Restaurant in Norway holds one star in Michelin Guide’s Point Of ViewWe are proud to see that Restaurant Iris has r...
30/05/2024

Iris Restaurant in Norway holds one star in Michelin Guide’s Point Of View

We are proud to see that Restaurant Iris has reached a Michelin Star earlier this week. Having worked on its interior design, we can only agree that it’s truly an incredible space and atmosphere.

Providing one of the most astonishing dining settings you will find, this restaurant is housed inside a gleaming floating structure known as the ‘Salmon Eye’.

Salmon Eye is a forum meant to inspire and inform the world on how to better feed the planet with sustainable seafood. Visually stunning, with it’s double curved ellipsoid deisgn, Salmon Eye is one of the world’s largest entrable floating art installations.

Situated in Hardangerfjord, it can be accessed via a short boat ride from Rosendal and presents the opportunity to dine with an unparalleled view of the fjord.

Congrats with the Michelin star Restaurant Iris!

The annual guide to the most game-changing hotel openings has taken Travel + Leisure editors and contributors to 39 coun...
23/05/2024

The annual guide to the most game-changing hotel openings has taken Travel + Leisure editors and contributors to 39 countries on six continents.

From their global journey, they've now curated a definitive list of the best 100 new hotels of the year. We are thrilled to announce that TRUNK(HOTEL) Yoyogi Park has earned its place among these outstanding selections.

Designed to fit seamlessly into the vibrant spirit of the Japanese Oku-shibu district, this stunning boutique hotel boasts a relaxed, human-centered ethos. While aesthetic choices harmoniously reflect the laid-back yet sophisticated vibe of the neighborhood, the concept of 'Urban Recharge' is at the heart of the project — a pivotal theme weaving together the city and nature as well as tradition and modernity.

Norm Architects has been engaged to support the interior design of the hotel, marking the first occasion TRUNK has collaborated with an international design team and the continuation of our long-standing working relationship with who has overseen the architecture and interior design throughout.⁠

�⁠�Photography by Jonas Bjerre-Poulsen
Retouch by Sofia Tornqvist

The newly formed Scandinavian color house Blēo takes color beyond the traditional boundaries of paint, working with an e...
16/05/2024

The newly formed Scandinavian color house Blēo takes color beyond the traditional boundaries of paint, working with an exhaustive list of today’s most compelling artists, architects, and designers.

Founded and based in Copenhagen, Blēo’s approach is guided by contemporary culture, philosophy, and research. They want to pioneer a new and conceptual way of taking on colour, built on an eclectic understanding of arts and science, quality, history, and innovation.

We are proud to be part of their very first ensemble with our collection ‘Returning to Nature’.
Through this selection, we invite you to explore the subtleties within each hue, fostering an appreciation for a deceptively ‘minimal’ palette that reveals its nuanced beauty upon closer inspection. The carefully chosen colors aim not only to transform spaces aesthetically but also to evoke emotions that resonate with the tranquility and balance found in the natural world – hence the name.

We encourage you to go explore their new uhniverse here: https://bleocollective.com/

Norm Architects has been named among the 100 best architecture firms in the world by Archello.com, a prestigious recogni...
08/05/2024

Norm Architects has been named among the 100 best architecture firms in the world by Archello.com, a prestigious recognition that underscores our commitment to excellence and innovation in the field of architecture.

“This accolade acknowledges the pivotal role your office plays in shaping the built environment. In today's world, where issues like climate change, social disparity, and urbanization demand urgent attention, your firm's approach to architecture as a solution-oriented discipline is particularly noteworthy. By embracing innovation and sustainability, you are not only enhancing people's lives but also setting new standards for architectural excellence.”
– Collin Anderson, Editor in Chief at Archello

The selection process for the '100 best firms' is rigorous and multifaceted, taking into account various criteria such as the scale and caliber of recent projects, material innovation, sustainability, and design quality.

We are immensely proud to be included in this list and remain committed to creating value at all scales in our built environment

We’re happy to introduce several new designs for AUDOThe Co Task Chair, Co Table, and Co Outdoor Chair have been thought...
02/05/2024

We’re happy to introduce several new designs for AUDO

The Co Task Chair, Co Table, and Co Outdoor Chair have been thoughtfully created to enhance a cohesive and harmonious aesthetic across diverse spaces, making them exciting additions to the already existing Co family.⁠

In addition to these, the height-adjustable design of the new Branch Side Table is meticulously crafted for enduring durability. Serving a myriad of purposes, it effortlessly transforms from a stylish side table to a functional bedside companion or a compact workstation. An adaptability that caters to evolving needs, providing a versatile solution for dynamic living spaces.⁠

We cannot wait to show you more.⁠

Photography by Christian Møller Andersen

“Every joint, connection, and detail is intentional and finely tuned, each playing a specific role to serve a larger who...
25/04/2024

“Every joint, connection, and detail is intentional and finely tuned, each playing a specific role to serve a larger whole that engages with us on an emotional and practical level. With this essentialist mindset we’ve wanted to create a space that last, rather than succumbing to passing trends or construction shortcuts,” says Sofie Bak about the new Heatherhill Beach house in Vejby, Denmark.

Inside, the emphasis on materiality is evident in every detail. The tactile sensation of walking on bricks or wooden floors evokes a connection to the natural world just beyond the windows. The use of lye-treated Douglas Fir planks from Dinesen throughout the interior, from flooring to walls and ceiling, not only brings warmth to the space but also continues the promise of the house blending seamlessly with the environment. It's a tactile experience that leaves you feeling grounded and connected to the world outside.

Achieving a simple yet sensuous space like this requires a sincere devotion to craftsmanship and an ambition to work with high-quality materials and detailing – we’d even go as far as saying that it’s more challenging to be selective than it is to be excessive, and it takes a great deal of skill to craft spaces and furniture that work well while hiding everything except the essentials.

Photography by Jonas Bjerre-Poulsen

Presenting at this year's Salone del Mobile in Milan, Karimoku Case Study has crafted a display that artfully mirrors th...
16/04/2024

Presenting at this year's Salone del Mobile in Milan, Karimoku Case Study has crafted a display that artfully mirrors the architectural cases their furniture was originally intended for.⁠

The entrance of the booth entrance draws inspiration from the Japanese concept of "Engawa," embodying the transition zone between indoors and outdoors, akin to a welcoming pathway or porch, which imbues the exhibition space with a homely feel.⁠

Having been part of several case studies over the years, we’re proud to see all our design pieces showcased in this thoughtful space.⁠

We hope you’ll go explore the space at Rho Fiera Milan | Hall24 | G05⁠


Photography by Jonas Bjerre-Poulsen

This year marks the 62nd edition of Salone del Mobile and we are proud to once again have new and known design pieces sc...
16/04/2024

This year marks the 62nd edition of Salone del Mobile and we are proud to once again have new and known design pieces scattered all over the sprawling halls of Rho Fiera in Milan.

We hope you’ll go treasure hunting:

Karimoku Case | Hall 24 G05
Ex.t | Hall 11 A15
True | Hall 18 E21
Expormim | Hall 22 F23-F25
Fogia | Hall 18 B04

The prestigious furniture show can be experienced from April 16 through 21 and we hope to see you there.⁠

Follow along on our Instagram for updates during the week.

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