The ÄNG Collection: Where Japanese Minimalism Meets Scandinavian Sensibilities

The ÄNG collection, designed for a Michelin-starred restaurant located in one of Sweden's largest vineyards, can now live in your own home.
Imagine a bespoke collection of timeless, inherently beautiful furniture pieces inspired by shared Japanese and Scandinavian values, made specifically for a Michelin-starred restaurant located in one of Sweden?s largest vineyards. Now imagine that collection in your own home. That reality is the ÄNG Collection, a series of four gorgeous pieces designed by multidisciplinary studio Norm Architects and architect Keiji Ashizawa for Japanese lifestyle brand Karimoku. In line with the quiet elegance and sophistication of Karimoku?s case study 06, the Restaurant ÄNG, the collection cultivates a tranquility and harmony with nature through its use of natural and refined materials and architectural lines reminiscent of the modern glass greenhouse the restaurant lives in. Photo: Jonas Bjerre Poulsen
Photo: Jonas Bjerre Poulsen
Photo: Jonas Bjerre Poulsen
Photo: Norm Architects
The ÄNG collection is made up of a dining table, bench seating, a coffee table, and a trolley cart. The round A-DT03 dining table, designed by Ashizawa, is based on its rectangular predecessor, designed originally for Karimoku?s case study 04, the Azabu Residence. Its diagonal shape is perhaps its most notable characteristic, along with the apron-less design which aids in its minimal profile.
Photo: Norm Architects
Photo: Jonas Bjerre Poulsen
Photo: Jonas Bjerre...
Imagine a bespoke collection of timeless, inherently beautiful furniture pieces inspired by shared Japanese and Scandinavian values, made specifically for a Michelin-starred restaurant located in one of Sweden?s largest vineyards. Now imagine that collection in your own home. That reality is the ÄNG Collection, a series of four gorgeous pieces designed by multidisciplinary studio Norm Architects and architect Keiji Ashizawa for Japanese lifestyle brand Karimoku. In line with the quiet elegance and sophistication of Karimoku?s case study 06, the Restaurant ÄNG, the collection cultivates a tranquility and harmony with nature through its use of natural and refined materials and architectural lines reminiscent of the modern glass greenhouse the restaurant lives in. Photo: Jonas Bjerre Poulsen
Photo: Jonas Bjerre Poulsen
Photo: Jonas Bjerre Poulsen
Photo: Norm Architects
The ÄNG collection is made up of a dining table, bench seating, a coffee table, and a trolley cart. The round A-DT03 dining table, designed by Ashizawa, is based on its rectangular predecessor, designed originally for Karimoku?s case study 04, the Azabu Residence. Its diagonal shape is perhaps its most notable characteristic, along with the apron-less design which aids in its minimal profile.
Photo: Norm Architects
Photo: Jonas Bjerre Poulsen
Photo: Jonas Bjerre...
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