Posts Tagged 'Familia_Story'

Normann Food – January

We are back with our montly Normann Food tips! In January we have a chicken delight recipe to serve four people.

Ingredients:
4 chicken breasts
4 thin slices of parma ham
4 tbsp. feta cheese
2 large red onions
3-5 spring onions
1 cup of black olives
8 -10 cloves of garlic
Rosemary, thyme
Olive oil
Salt & pepper

Method:

  • Add 1 tbsp. feta cheese on each chicken breast. Wrap a piece of parma ham around each chicken breast.
  • Place the chicken breasts in the Familia Warm dish.
  • Cut the red onions with peel into slices and put them in the dish along with the other vegetables and the spreaded herbs.
  • Pour olive oil and sprinkle with salt and pepper.
  • Get the dish into the oven for 45-60 minutes at 200°C.

Serving suggestions:
Tastes great with salad served in a Krenit bowl.

A picture is better than a 1000 words (part II)

To follow up on our blogpost showing the creative pictures from out Japanese friends at Scope – see the great pictures from our friends at Nordic in Taiwan.

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A picture is better than a 1000 words..

When have you met an excellent sales person able to communicate a product to you by telling multiple stories and creating several pictures in your head, making you desperate to buy her/his products?

Their latest feature of adding recipes for drinks and food is mind-blowing and plays with almost all your senses. Still nor Scope or we have figured out how to have add smell and taste to the online experience – but mouth-watering it is.

Experience for yourself and start cooking – no need to understand Japanese:)

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Milk & Cookie

The weekend is approaching fast and it is time to relax. At the Normann HQ we ended the day with homemade cookies and milk.

Get Helle Christensens amazing recipe and see the super slow motion footage after the click below.

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Familia unique

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A couple of weeks ago we filmed Ole Jensen in his studio while he was making a limited set of Familia table wear to our friends in Japan. Here is the final result.

Can you draw?

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Very few adults claim they can draw. In fact we often hear the “but I can´t draw” – excuse.  In our world drawing has nothing to do with being able to make a beautiful photo realistic replication of something. It has to do with communication. That is also why we love Ole Jensen´s drawings. They are not perfect – but they tell us the essence of his vision.

So next time someone asks you to draw – just do it – you may be starting something that turns into an award winning product.

 

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See the final product – click below

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The mother of all Familia!

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This is a strange product – actually it’s not a product. It’s a design object created by the designer Ole Jensen a long time ago, and to most of us it just looks strange. However this is also the object that was the inspiration to a whole series of products all with a common form “language”. If you haven’t already seen the products – please meet our Familia.

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Visit Familia on our homepage or read our blog posts about Ole Jensen right here.

Get a grip!

Our Familia Cup has a quite unique handle. Yesterday the designer Ole Jensen showed our Japanese friends from Scope different ways to hold the cup.

 Click on the link below to see the five grips.

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The 100 most beautiful things in the world!

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Our Familia Teapot designed by Ole Jensen has been selected for the competition “The 100 most beautiful things in the world” and we (of course) hope that you will vote for our product in your quest for winning 10.000 Euros. Go to www.pulchra.org to see more and participate. 

Ole, you have done it again!

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Familia wins the IF Product design award 2008. Familia is designed by Ole Jensen for Normann Copenhagen


We love great design

Normann Copenhagen is a way of living - a mindset. We like to think of it as putting on a pair of glasses and seeing the world in a different way. We love to challenge the conventional design rules.

On this blog we write about our design, the designers, and interesting things we spot around our hometown - Copenhagen.

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