Mormor Couch By Johannes Torpe Studios

The Mormor Couch was a pitched assignment for HAY in 2006. The creation originated from the fascination of building a couch without a framework inside – only based on the potential of the foam. This construction makes the couch completely variable in length. The word Mormor means Grandmother in Danish and indicates that the furniture is a part of the Johannes Torpe Studios’ furniture family, which...

JUL 27, 2010 | Home furniture

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About Johannes Torpe Studios


Johannes Torpe Studios is a bastard love child of a company a crossbreed of design and music infused with a bit of madness, run by the brothers Johannes and Rune RK. The studio has three core business areas, we create interiors, furniture and industrial design. We know no boundaries when it comes to scale, discipline, media or market. In our creations we include all senses and revolutionize all dimensions.We have produced furniture for Moroso, SpHaus and Hay. We have designed the high-end shopping, dining and clubbing experiences that define SUBU, NASA, Supergeil, Evisu, Noir, Bllack Noir, Paris-texas and many more. This summer we\'re launching an office in Beijing. Our pipeline is thick with projects, we can\'t wait to let you in on.

Johannes Torpe Studios is a designer from Copenhagen, Denmark.
www.johannestorpe.com

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