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Bit barstool
Normann Copenhagen

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Bit Barstool – Normann Copenhagen – Simon Legald
Bit Barstool – Normann Copenhagen – Simon Legald

The bar stools, available in two colours, complete the Bit range that began with the eponymous stool. Made from small pieces of recycled household and industrial plastic waste, these bar stools add a sophisticated, elegant touch to any room.

This innovative composition of materials offers a highly distinctive and durable pixelated expression. Notice the uniqueness of each piece of Bit furniture, this nonpareil construction allows for variations in patterns and colours as part of the design.

The Bit collection is suitable for both indoor and outdoor environments and can withstand temperatures ranging from -10°C to +50°C. 


White Bit barstool– H65 x Ø41 cm – 9,8 kg

H65 x Ø41 cm – 9,8 kg

White Bit barstool– H75 x Ø41 cm – 11,1 kg

 H75 x Ø41 cm – 11,1 kg

Black Bit barstool– H65 x Ø41 cm – 9,8 kg

H65 x Ø41 cm – 9,8 kg

Black Bit barstool– H65 x Ø41 cm – 11,1 kg

H75 x Ø41 cm – 11,1 kg

Bit Barstool – Normann Copenhagen – Simon Legald
Bit Barstool – Normann Copenhagen – Simon Legald

Materials Polyethylene (95% low-density recycled, 5% virgin)


Bit Barstool – Normann Copenhagen – Simon Legald
Bit Barstool – Normann Copenhagen – Simon Legald

Simon Legald

Simon Legald

Simon Legald graduated from The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in the summer of 2012. His work consists of both small- and large scale products. Simon’s designs are often created in a dialogue between craftsmanship and industry. He also likes to incorporate the techniques that are necessary for the structure of a product into the design by highlighting them visually.

“Honesty is what makes a product understandable and is what describes the products functionality. If you understand the product, it does not need any explanation. The essence of my design is for it to be bought and used. Therefore, it has to satisfy not only the functional aspects, but also the psychological and aesthetic needs. For me simplicity describes the true identity of objects and makes them trustworthy. In my design, I try not to add any unnecessary details. I work with simplicity by highlighting the necessities instead of hiding them. It gives the product a simple and honest expression.”