Best Normann Copenhagen products in the Coffee tables 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 Pine

There is something both earthily Nordic and expressively avant-garde about Normann Copenhagen’s collection of small tables called Pine. The tables are made from solid pine in a characterful and sculptural design. The choice of pinewood sets the tone for the design of the Pine tables. The tables gain a pleasing organic quality from the wood’s distinctive grain, and this often overlooked wood species is given new life in the playful form. Designer Simon Legald explains: “In furniture design, pine has been a forgotten wood variety for quite some time. That is a pity, because pine is certainly not without its qualities. For me, the wood’s fiery growth rings and characteristic aroma represent Nordic soul and warmth. Not least, it makes a lot of sense to use a material that can be found locally in large quantities.” With its voluminous octagonal foot, Pine can lend prominence and vigor to any room. Its weighty body is gently opposed by the tabletop’s narrow, rounded edge frame, adding a visual lightness to the solid wooden design. The wood is presented in its natural form or with a colored wood stain, which allows the grain to show through. Designed by Simon Legald. 

2. Normann Copenhagen Thing

Easy to assemble, no tools required. Delivered in a flat package. Wipe clean with a damp cloth.

3. Normann Copenhagen Lunar

Inspired by its full moon silhouette, the graceful Lunar table is available in four stunning finishes of exquisite marble and warm, stately oak. With a height of 40 or 45 cm, the Lunar tables can be arranged either individually or in groups to create a unique table decor that makes them a refined and functional choice for any office lobby or a soft, open living space. The Lunar table features an elegant frame and an X-base made of polished or black-painted aluminum. Along with countless tabletop options, Lunar is the perfect coffee or side table for any interior style. 

4. Normann Copenhagen Dit

True to its name, Dit, which means "your" in Danish, invites you to create a truly unique table with this customizable collection. With six different base colors - sand, gray, brown, light blue, light red, and light green - and a selection of ten different stone tops ranging from refined marble to soothing travertine and captivating onyx, the Dit Table collection offers an impressive total of 60 combinations. The versatile and customizable design seamlessly fits into various environments, allowing users to create a personal table that reflects their unique style and enhances their space according to their individual taste. Each Dit Table is carefully crafted from a stone tabletop that radiates natural beauty and is supported by three oversized, cylindrical legs made of powder-coated steel - a design that combines refined elegance with a charismatic design language. The Dit Table is ideal as a side table, as a pedestal for a floral arrangement or a table lamp, or as a nightstand for the bed, offering a variety of uses. Additionally, its compact size allows it to be effortlessly integrated into different settings while simultaneously drawing attention and making a statement in any decor. 

5. Normann Copenhagen Slice

Delivered in a flat package. Clean daily. Wipe the table with a damp cloth and remove spills immediately to avoid stains.

Normann Copenhagen Slice (42 x 100 x 39 cm)
Coffee tables
EUR1459,–

Normann Copenhagen Slice

42 x 100 x 39 cm

6. Normann Copenhagen Stock

Starting from the simplest steel parts, MSDS Studio has designed a small architectural side table. Their design "Stock" presents metal in a raw and deconstructed manner while maintaining a delicate, rigid quality. The unconventional arrangement of the table's legs emphasizes the strength of the material and creates an interesting composition of elements. The aesthetic negative spaces—the airy, open area beneath the tabletop and the triangle formed between the angled legs—arise from the departure from the traditional arrangement of table legs, resulting in a new form of symmetry. Stock resembles a small, strict sculpture that also serves as a practical, stable side table. 

7. Normann Copenhagen Stay

Industrial and at the same time organic. That is the Stay Tables in a nutshell. A combination of hard steel, soft shapes, and glossy finishes that together make up a current design with a fresh and original look. This versatile little side table can be used for numerous purposes throughout the entire home. The practical, built-in shelf is perfect for keeping magazines, books, design objects, or toys on. Hide away the clutter while keeping the items close at hand. The two sizes of Stay can be used together in front of your sofa as nesting tables or beside it to place a reading light on. 

8. Normann Copenhagen Scala

The column is an architectural feature that has served as a source of inspiration for artists and designers for years. As a tribute to the architectural significance of the column, designer Simon Legald has chosen to emphasize the shape of the column in his otherwise straightforward Scala design. This has the added benefit of providing the table with a high degree of stability. The characteristic frame of Scala consists of four columns that change their expression depending on the angle of view. The robust frame is made of solid steel, while the round tabletop is available in oak veneer, marble, or stainless steel. Scala is available in coffee, café, and dining table sizes, and the material structure is particularly highlighted when the table is expanded to 130 and 150 cm in diameter. With its round shape, Scala is equally inviting for everyone, whether the table is the centerpiece of a dinner party, a restaurant visit, or a conference. 

9. Normann Copenhagen Grow

With the Grow coffee table, Simon Legald once again demonstrates that good design is simple. The legs of the table appear to grow out of the tabletop, which is where the table gets its name, creating a particularly smooth transition. 

10. Normann Copenhagen Pine

The Pine series by Simon Legald for Normann Copenhagen consists of side tables made from solid pine wood, available in natural or lacquered finishes. A voluminous, octagonal base supports a thin, round tabletop with a rounded edge.