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Horizon is a collection of wall mirrors in varying geometric shapes that all have a steel shelf integrated into the design. The shelf serves as a practical place to put things on, at the same time creating a beautiful visual effect. The Horizon wall mirrors are the perfect hybrid between functionality and aesthetics.Horizon comes in three versions: a horizontal and a vertical mirror in the shape of rounded rectangles, plus a smaller circular one. With a simple geometric design, the mirror variations create a poetic play on reflections.
Designed by German design duo kaschkasch.


Horizon is a collection of wall mirrors in varying geometric shapes that all have a steel shelf integrated into the design. The shelf serves as a practical place to put things on, at the same time creating a beautiful visual effect. The Horizon wall mirrors are the perfect hybrid between functionality and aesthetics.Horizon comes in three versions: a horizontal and a vertical mirror in the shape of rounded rectangles, plus a smaller circular one. With a simple geometric design, the mirror variations create a poetic play on reflections.
Designed by German design duo kaschkasch.


Horizon is a collection of wall mirrors in varying geometric shapes that all have a steel shelf integrated into the design. The shelf serves as a practical place to put things on, at the same time creating a beautiful visual effect. The Horizon wall mirrors are the perfect hybrid between functionality and aesthetics.Horizon comes in three versions: a horizontal and a vertical mirror in the shape of rounded rectangles, plus a smaller circular one. With a simple geometric design, the mirror variations create a poetic play on reflections.
Designed by German design duo kaschkasch.

The inspiration for the Peacock mirror quickly becomes obvious: the mirror recreates the recognizable shimmering patterns, reminiscent of the extravagant birds that stroll the grounds of the Tivoli Gardens.
The round mirror is encapsulated by a drop-shaped steel frame, creating a similar effect as layers of shimmering peacock feathers. Let the mirror’s glossy design adorn the walls of the hallway or bedroom.
The Peacock mirror is part of the Peacock series that includes trays, mirrors and hooks.
Bring the Tivoli feeling home with design objects by Normann Copenhagen.


Loud minimalist expressions and electric colors fuse in Greg Bogin’s abstract mirrors for the Normann x Brask Art Collection, creating objects that straddle the boundary between painting and functional object. His raison d’être is to contribute to the creation of a happy reflection that can be carried back into our daily lives.
As augmented versions of Bogin’s distinctive bright outlines, colored aluminum tubes frame the mirrors halfway, forming a glossy rounded nook for the mirror glass. The three mirrors embrace the same bubbly mode of expression, but are unique in shape, size and color. Their playful silhouettes brim with happiness, whilst their references to visual communication give them an elusive familiarity.
Alongside his fluorescent lines and gradients, Bogin’s works often feature large expanses of uncluttered white space. Here, the mirror takes the place of the empty space, changing its character from blank space to living surface, and leaving it up to the user to fill in the blank. Bogin expands the experience of his work and quite literally reflects that experience back at the world.


Loud minimalist expressions and electric colors fuse in Greg Bogin’s abstract mirrors for the Normann x Brask Art Collection, creating objects that straddle the boundary between painting and functional object. His raison d’être is to contribute to the creation of a happy reflection that can be carried back into our daily lives.
As augmented versions of Bogin’s distinctive bright outlines, colored aluminum tubes frame the mirrors halfway, forming a glossy rounded nook for the mirror glass. The three mirrors embrace the same bubbly mode of expression, but are unique in shape, size and color. Their playful silhouettes brim with happiness, whilst their references to visual communication give them an elusive familiarity.
Alongside his fluorescent lines and gradients, Bogin’s works often feature large expanses of uncluttered white space. Here, the mirror takes the place of the empty space, changing its character from blank space to living surface, and leaving it up to the user to fill in the blank. Bogin expands the experience of his work and quite literally reflects that experience back at the world.


The Ticket mirror gets its industrial and modern look from hole perforations around the mirror’s steel frame. A brass detail elegantly covers the mounting hook. The initial idea for the Ticket mirror’s punctured design comes from the original entry tickets in paper that you had to hand over to the usher before entering the Tivoli Gardens.
The Ticket mirror is available in Ø45cm and Ø60cm. With three subdued colors in Faded Celadon, Dusk Blue or Caramel to choose from, you can play with the different shades and sizes to make your own mirror wall.
Bring the Tivoli feeling home with design objects by Normann Copenhagen.


Loud minimalist expressions and electric colors fuse in Greg Bogin’s abstract mirrors for the Normann x Brask Art Collection, creating objects that straddle the boundary between painting and functional object. His raison d’être is to contribute to the creation of a happy reflection that can be carried back into our daily lives.
As augmented versions of Bogin’s distinctive bright outlines, colored aluminum tubes frame the mirrors halfway, forming a glossy rounded nook for the mirror glass. The three mirrors embrace the same bubbly mode of expression, but are unique in shape, size and color. Their playful silhouettes brim with happiness, whilst their references to visual communication give them an elusive familiarity.
Alongside his fluorescent lines and gradients, Bogin’s works often feature large expanses of uncluttered white space. Here, the mirror takes the place of the empty space, changing its character from blank space to living surface, and leaving it up to the user to fill in the blank. Bogin expands the experience of his work and quite literally reflects that experience back at the world.


The Ticket mirror gets its industrial and modern look from hole perforations around the mirror’s steel frame. A brass detail elegantly covers the mounting hook. The initial idea for the Ticket mirror’s punctured design comes from the original entry tickets in paper that you had to hand over to the usher before entering the Tivoli Gardens.
The Ticket mirror is available in Ø45cm and Ø60cm. With three subdued colors in Faded Celadon, Dusk Blue or Caramel to choose from, you can play with the different shades and sizes to make your own mirror wall.
Bring the Tivoli feeling home with design objects by Normann Copenhagen.

A granite base with a thunder grey mineral mélange constitutes the magnetic starting point for the Grant series. In a symphony of contrasts, this elegant igneous stone is paired with polished metals to compose a refined and balanced design. Grant arises from the aesthetic interplay between high shine and dusty granular depth.
The series’ ensemble of lamps for wall mounting, ceiling, floor and table have an inherent classic quality and a versatile appeal. Lampshades with a dense rounded silhouette, inspired by Copenhagen’s iconic street lighting, meet slender arms in soft and airy compositions.
There is a sense of familiarity in the simple shapes and poised stature, while the smoothness of unbroken curves and unusual mix of materials lend the design a modern lucidity and immediate freshness. Grant is the quintessential timeless lighting series, which looks right at home in intimate spaces as well as grand majestic halls.
Designed by Simon Legald