Ribbon Basket, Ivory

Ribbon Basket, Ivory

Designer Norm Architects

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Ribbon Basket, Ivory

Ribbon Basket, Ivory

Designer Norm Architects

A modern storage solution with a traditionalist feel, the Ribbon Basket contrasts sleek powder coated steel with soft, inviting curves. Crafted with precision, vertically positioned metal strips are formed into a gently rounded lip that makes it easy to carry the basket from room to room. Cushioned on the bottom with tonal leather for an exclusive feel and elevated on silicone feet for stability and protection, it adds instant graphic appeal to a room, as a practical and decorative home for magazines, home textiles, accessories and more.

Finish

Selected: Ivory

Regular price $241.50
Regular price $345.00 Sale price $241.50
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Materials

Powder coated steel, leather and silicone

Dimensions

12"H x 23.6"W x 16"L
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Norm Architects

Founded in Copenhagen in 2008 by Jonas Bjerre-Poulsen and Kasper Rønn, Norm Architects specialise in residential architecture, commercial interiors, industrial design, photography and art direction. The name, Norm Architects, reflects the group’s emphasis on the importance of drawing inspiration from norms and traditions within architecture and design – particularly the Scandinavian design principles of timeless aesthetics and natural materials, and the modernist values of restraint and refinement. Guided by these principles, Norm Architects produce a design that unites materials and craftsmanship, while embodying beauty, history and, most importantly, timeless simplicity, where there is nothing more to add or take away. Today, the group regularly collaborates with Audo Copenhagen, helping to drive the evolution of the brand and its product offerings —imbued with the same intrinsic quality as Norms creative direction: a simplicity that carries bigger ideas. Lead by the body and mind rather than by trends or technology, their projects explore ideas that not only look good but that also feel good: architecture becomes thoughtful, minimalism acquires softness and visual matter assumes haptic qualities.