
Best Normann Copenhagen products in the Bar stools category
On this page you'll find a ranking of the best Normann Copenhagen products in this category. To give you a quick overview, we've already ranked the most important information about the products for you.
1. Normann Copenhagen Hyg
Inspired by Danish Hygge, designer Simon Legald created the Hyg furniture series. When the series was launched in 2018, it included a two-seater sofa, lounge chairs, and an ottoman. In 2020, the series was expanded to include a chair and a bar stool that share the characteristics of the lounge series: hearty, organic curves designed with a focus on elevated comfort. The concept of Hygge revolves around feeling good—security, warmth, and comfort are part of its DNA, and these very qualities form the foundation of the Hyg collection. With the new models, the range—and the coziness—continues to unfold, creating new opportunities to establish cohesive environments with dining and lounge areas. "The moments when we sit together, engage in conversations, and share a meal—that is, for me, the pinnacle of the Hygge feeling. It made sense that the Hygge collection should also provide the framework for such moments. The feeling of Hygge is not only connected to the visual experience of the design but lies in the entire sensory experience. We have made a great effort to shape the form so that it offers the human body rest and support, allowing one to sit comfortably," says Simon Legald.

2. Normann Copenhagen Ace
The Danish designer Hans Hornemann drew inspiration for the Ace series from his own life in Copenhagen. The series is aimed at urban dwellers who value quality and aesthetics but also need to adapt to the limited space of city living. In designing Ace, Hans Hornemann focused on the fundamental components of a chair - backrest, seat, and legs - creating a functional and aesthetic design that is more delicate than traditional lounge furniture. The design strikes a fine balance between the refined and the relaxed. Rounded contours emphasize the inviting volume of the fully upholstered pieces, elegantly framed by the piping around the seat and back. The slightly reclined backrest and playfully angled legs give the design a timeless and casual elegance.

3. Normann Copenhagen Form
With the mission of creating a shell chair with a more unified look that would stand as one cohesive unit, Simon Legald has created the Form Chair for Normann Copenhagen. To achieve this seamless, integrated look, a new and innovative solution for gathering the seat with the legs has been developed. The curved plastic seat and frame of oak, walnut, or steel are naturally integrated with the seat using a unique cup system. The plastic seat and wood or steel legs meet elegantly, accentuating the high-quality craftsmanship and the simplicity of Scandinavian furniture design.

4. Normann Copenhagen Shape
Simon Legald designed a form for Normann Copenhagen with the aim of creating a chair that appears to be cast in one piece, where the seat and frame form a cohesive unit. To achieve this seamless, integrated look, a new and innovative solution was developed to connect the seat to the legs. The pre-shaped seat shell and the frame made of oak, walnut, or steel are easily connected using a unique plug-in system. The hard plastic seat elegantly meets the wooden or steel legs, highlighting the high-quality craftsmanship and the minimalist approach of Scandinavian furniture design.

5. Normann Copenhagen Just bar stool
The Just Bar Stool is a variant of the Just Chair by Normann Copenhagen, designed by Iskos-Berlin. With the Just Chairs, the design studio demonstrates that good design doesn't always have to be flashy, and that simple shapes can also be compelling.

6. Normann Copenhagen Just
Simple, welcoming, versatile. Just, designed by Iskos-Berlin, is not just a chair collection; it is a very special one. The Just barstool is designed as an extension of the Just chair and inherits its signature elements: the clearly defined shell shaped as a molded "sandwich" of hard and light veneers, as well as the light steel base, which is discreetly integrated into the molded shell, allowing the chair to come together as a whole. Just is characterized by its subdued and harmonious idiom, making the chair suitable for numerous environments and styles. "Just is not born out of the desire to design a different chair. On the contrary, we wanted to use innovative molding and assembly techniques to achieve an elegant and subtle result, full of hidden details. Good design does not necessarily have to make a lot of fuss - those who want to will see the details," say Iskos-Berlin. The barstool comes in two heights and is available with and without a backrest. Designed by Iskos-Berlin.

7. Normann Copenhagen Pind
Pind, the Danish word for wooden stick, is named after the characteristic wooden dowels in its design and embodies the spirit of the legendary Shaker chairs from 19th-century America. This furniture style exudes timeless elegance and is known for its slender and refined dowels that adorn the chair's backrest. With its clear and contemporary expression, Pind pays homage to the timeless craftsmanship of traditional woodworking and brings the classic wooden chair into the present. Designer Simon Legald explains: "The Pind chair collection is a study in the seamless fusion of a classic chair with a contemporary design that meets the demands of the modern consumer." The design of Pind consists solely of solid wooden dowels, except for the seat. The collection includes dining chairs with and without armrests, as well as bar stools in two heights. The backrest of Pind features a carefully crafted elliptical curve that ensures optimal comfort and better back support. The armrests are supported by three subtly angled wooden dowels, harmonizing with the backrest and enhancing the aesthetic of the chairs.

8. Normann Copenhagen Hyg bar stool
Hyg Chair Series. This design by Simon Legald for the Danish brand Normann Copenhagen unabashedly derives its abbreviated name from the exuberant ideal of typical Danish comfort culture. The design demonstrates how "hygge" can be embodied in a seating piece while still maintaining a modern aesthetic: the high, forward-sloping seat shell made of plastic supports the pelvis and torso, comfortably enveloping the back while seated. Normann Copenhagen offers the design in various frame options, allowing for different applications in interior design.
Hug Bar Stool. The elevated stool features a classic four-legged design made of slender steel tubing, which is attractively powder-coated in a tone that matches the seat shell. The front brace of the frame serves as a footrest, inviting a more comfortable sitting experience on the bar stool. Simon Legald equips the bar stool with a low backrest that complements the enveloping seat shell, providing adequate back support while offering more freedom of movement on the bar stool.

9. Normann Copenhagen Circa Stool
The Circa stool series celebrates classic minimalism and is designed to stand the test of time. The smooth, curved edges of the seat rest on a stable base made of black powder-coated steel. As the name suggests, circles are a recurring element in the design of the stool series. The distinctive circular shape of the seat is echoed in the rounded footrest as well as in the practical hole in the center of the seat, which makes the stool easy to transport. This repetition creates a harmonious and balanced expression in the design. With its contemporary and functional look, the Circa stool series meets the need for simplicity and functionality in modern interiors, providing the perfect solution for seating in both residential and commercial spaces.
