Brdr. Krüger's Novel Arv Collection Yesteryear Studio David Thulstrup For Noma

Brdr. Krüger, the fifth-generation Danish slice of furniture company, has collaborated amongst Studio David Thulstrup on a beautiful, bespoke collection of slice of furniture for the novel noma eating topographic point inward Copenhagen. The slice of furniture pieces – titled ARV (the Danish discussion for heritage) – pick out straight off travel role of Brdr. Krüger’s meat collection, available to purchase through the Brdr. Krüger website together with a select topographic point out of retailers worldwide.


Head Chef together with Founder of noma, René Redzepi, commissioned Studio David Thulstrup to pattern the novel abode of noma, including a serial of slice of furniture pieces. Collaborating amongst Brdr. Krüger to create the novel collection, David Thulstrup designed the pieces to complement the spirit of the novel noma space.


Classic silent contemporary, the ARV chair is elegant together with light, amongst signature accents of craftsmanship that travel far incredibly tactile. Beneath the chair’s seemingly elementary aesthetic lies a multitude of complex pattern details that force the conventional limits of craftsmanship. Featuring a sculpted shape of fluid curves, the backrest of the ARV chair is designed to back upwards natural human gather with render optimal seating comfort, spell the dorsum leg has a gentle curve, organically connecting to the dorsum together with arm rests amongst fragile together with precise joinery. A stunning chemical constituent that farther emphasises the craftsmanship behind the pattern is the hand-woven detailing, created from classic Danish newspaper cord.


Achieving the utmost inward comfort for the topographic point was too crucial to Redzepi, whose wishing for guests was to sit down inward an armchair without having the impression of sitting on a throne. The challenge was solved through the creation of a fine together with restrained armrest for the chair to pick out an understated formality.

“We were delighted to run amongst a native pattern build on this particular projection for noma. Despite the brusque fourth dimension frame together with complex design, Brdr. Krüger topographic point all their strengths together with efforts into making the ARV pieces together with our vision for the designs possible. The slice of furniture collection that Brdr. Krüger has brought to life is a will to their immense passion for craftsmanship together with to a greater extent than than 130-years’ sense every bit leading Danish makers. The ARV collection reflects this legacy inward Danish pattern whilst remaining truthful to the lineament together with progressive values of noma.”— David Thulstrup


The ARV table, which comes inward both a circular together with foursquare version, follows the pattern cues of the ARV chair together with shares the same branch detailing inward the joinery. To create a coherent together with harmonious whole, Studio David Thulstrup together with Brdr. Krüger worked to ensure that the armrest of the chair slides perfectly nether the tabular array top, ensuring perfect harmony betwixt two.



“It is a keen award to live on working amongst René Redzepi together with David Thulstrup on the realisation of the slice of furniture for noma. We pick out relished the endangerment to run amongst 2 of the close creative people inward their plain together with pick out enjoyed a unopen creative partnership amongst like-minded creatives who celebrate enduring values together with reinterpret them for a contemporary audience. The ARV collection has a subtle complexity; it draws on our solidity of Danish pattern heritage but strives frontwards amongst a thin contemporary spirit.” — Jonas Krüger, Creative Director of Brdr. Krüger

Traditional Danish pattern amongst a fresh unloose energy together with the spirit of a novel generation of design. What a beautiful fusion together with halt result. 

Images via Brdr. Krüger

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