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Coda 2 combines a graphic, textured surface and sophisticated colours to very lively effect. From a distance the fabric appears monochrome, but when seen from closer up it reveals a second colour.

Made from wool, Coda 2 is woven in two layers, with each in a different colour. It is the hue of the base layer that is surprisingly revealed as the viewer approaches the textile.

Compared to the original palette, Coda’s new colour scale is more toned down, soft and versatile. It consists of 18 shades including a number of highlight colours, such as deep red and mustard yellow, as well as subtle natural tones, such as slate grey and cream.

Composition 90% new wool, 10% nylon

Durability 100.000 Martindale

Width 140 cm
Technical informations

Coda 2 fabric (sold per meter)

Free samples (against deposit)

neutral colors

Coda 2 fabric Norway Says et Per Bjørnsen
Coda 2 fabric Norway Says et Per Bjørnsen
Coda 2 fabric Norway Says et Per Bjørnsen
Coda 2 fabric Norway Says et Per Bjørnsen

100

103

116

232

Coda 2 fabric Norway Says et Per Bjørnsen

422

cold colors 

Coda 2 fabric Norway Says et Per Bjørnsen
Coda 2 fabric Norway Says et Per Bjørnsen
Coda 2 fabric Norway Says et Per Bjørnsen
Coda 2 fabric Norway Says et Per Bjørnsen

182

382

722

762

Coda 2 fabric Norway Says et Per Bjørnsen

962

warm colors

Coda 2 fabric Norway Says et Per Bjørnsen
Coda 2 fabric Norway Says et Per Bjørnsen
Coda 2 fabric Norway Says et Per Bjørnsen
Coda 2 fabric Norway Says et Per Bjørnsen

222

242

362

410

Coda 2 fabric Norway Says et Per Bjørnsen
Coda 2 fabric Norway Says et Per Bjørnsen
Coda 2 fabric Norway Says et Per Bjørnsen
Coda 2 fabric Norway Says et Per Bjørnsen

442

610

632

642

Coda 2 fabric Norway Says et Per Bjørnsen

Silhouette sofa (Hay) with Coda 100

Coda 2 fabric Norway Says et Per Bjørnsen

Elbphilharmonie, Hamburg, Germany

Norway Says

Norway Says

The design group Norway Says was a leader in a growing movement of young Norwegian designers adopting an international approach around the early 2000’s. This multidisciplinary studio produced furniture design, textiles, electronics, lighting and tableware. Their clients included international brands like Classicon and Muuto, as well as traditional Norwegian brands such as LK Hjelle. In 2009, the studio split into two different businesses; Anderssen & Voll and Andreas Engesvik, both of whom continue to work with a rosta of international clients.