Kolon x Anour Showroom

Located in the heart of Copenhagen’s Bredgade, the joint showroom for Danish cabinetmaker Kolon and lighting company Anour has been thoughtfully designed as a calm, tactile space celebrating local craftsmanship and material honesty.

Location

Copenhagen, Denmark

Photography

Karl Tranberg Knudsen

Category

Residential

Year

2025

The interior of the joint showroom for Danish cabinetmaker Kolon and lighting company Anour unfolds in a palette of warm neutrals and natural textures – from oak and walnut to brushed metal and softly colored textiles – forming a serene backdrop for the furniture and lighting on display. Gentle contrasts between light and shadow, solid and void, lend the space a quiet rhythm that invites reflection and dialogue.

Stepping inside, visitors are met with a quiet sense of balance and restraint. Soft light filters through sheer curtains, diffusing across textured walls and finely crafted timber surfaces. Brass details and tactile materials introduce a subtle warmth, while the pared-back composition of furniture and lighting creates a serene atmosphere.

Among the bespoke pieces designed for the showroom are two furniture designs now set to enter production with Kolon. The sculptural tables reflect a refined simplicity – their architectural form balancing weight and lightness through precise proportions and honest materials. Rooted in craftsmanship and built to last, they exemplify the timeless design language shared by Norm Architects and Kolon.

Conceived as both a working environment and a gallery, the showroom offers a setting to experience materials and solutions at full scale, and to engage in meaningful conversations about interiors and lighting.

A large round table with a soft leather top becomes a natural point of gathering. Crafted with attention to proportion and materiality, it functions as both a working surface and a sculptural gesture. The tactile leather adds warmth and quiet tactility, softening the atmosphere and inviting touch.

At the back of the showroom, a kitchen and coffee station serve as both a functional workspace and a quiet display of materials. Designed in light oak to reflect the limited natural light, the area brings warmth and brightness to the space while providing a tactile backdrop for showcasing samples and smaller objects. A weighty stone island anchors the composition, grounding the room with a sense of solidity and calm.

By shaping furniture to belong precisely to its context, the space becomes more than a backdrop; it turns into a holistic environment that reflects craftsmanship, care, and quiet refinement.

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