Knot Kitchen or Dining Chair by Normann Copenhagen
The Knot chair has a clean and simple expression that leads the thoughts to classic 1950s furniture. The overall impression is determined by the details, such as the dominant jointing points in natural paper cord, which also provide optimal sitting comfort.
The Japanese designer Tatsuo Kuroda has created a chair for Normann Copenhagen which unites classic materials with modern aesthetics. Tatsuo Kuroda is a graduate of Tama Art University in Japan and has worked with product and furniture design since 2006.
The structural components of the Knot chair are tied together with paper cord, which provide both support and a stylish visual expression, and despite his Japanese background, Tatsuo has been inspired by traditional Scandinavian design.
Tatsuo Kuroda explains: “My thoughts behind Knot was to create a chair which is a reinterpretation of itself a chair that is both classic and modern at the same time. I am inspired by Danish design classics in which function and aesthetics come together. The Knot chair has all of the characteristics we expect of a chair, but with a modern Scandinavian look characterized by workmanship working hand in hand with good sitting features. The result is comfort for both body and eye.”