Menu expands Modernism Reimagined collection inspired by Denmark's design legacy
Danish brand Menu has extended its collection of minimal furniture, lighting and accessories based on the modernist principles of Scandinavian designers and architects.
The Modernism Reimagined collection will be on show at the January edition of Maison&Objet in Paris, taking place later this week.
First launched at the trade fair's September edition in 2016, the collection features furniture, lighting and home accessories inspired by the minimal design and architecture to come out of Denmark.
Each piece is tailored to modern living, with furniture intended to suit both large and small homes.
"Inspired by Denmark's modernist legacy, we give human and aesthetic appeal equal consideration during our design process," said the brand. "We give our products a very simple aesthetic to make sure that whatever you take home today won't find itself replaced next year."
The new additions include pieces by Form Us With Love, Norm Architects and Swedish studio Afteroom.
Among the new furniture is a series titled Cage, which includes a table made up of a marble top and slender steel legs that cross over one another.
Norm Architects' Copenhagen Tray Table is designed as a combination of a traditional tray and small side table, while its Plinth is a solid marble block intended for a multitude of uses.
German designer Theresa Arns has created a sofa named Septembre made of a bent wooden frame and plush upholstery, as well as the Turning Table, which features a h...
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