
Utility Pouf, Large
Utility moves beyond the expected role of an ottoman, bringing together soft volume and solid structure in a piece that holds its own within the room.
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An ottoman is often a quiet addition. Something that supports rather than defines. Utility takes a different approach. With its generous, mushroom-shaped cushion and sculpted wooden legs, it brings both presence and character into the room. It is a piece that sits somewhere between object and furniture, balancing soft volume with a more defined structure.
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The designers / Norm Architects
Norm Architects are a Copenhagen-based design studio founded in 2008 by Jonas Bjerre-Poulsen and Kasper Rønn. Working across architecture, interiors, furniture and product design, the studio has become a defining voice in contemporary Scandinavian design.
The name Norm reflects their ambition to create design that supports the way we live — shaped by human behavior, tradition and context. Their philosophy is rooted in simplicity, natural materials and sensory awareness. Rather than minimalism as reduction alone, Norm Architects pursue atmosphere and balance. Their work is often described as “soft minimalism” — calm, tactile and deeply considered.