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March 20, 2020

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3.20.2020 | DIGS.NET 35 A R C H I T E C T U R E + D E S I G N Instrumental to cultivating the highly finished atmosphere are muted tones and a virtuous material palette that together nurtures a soft and settled yet aesthetically rich environment. As a graceful understatement, the project also is one of a natural, earthy warmth featuring walls treated in Kabe, a multifunctional plaster conventionally used castles, temples and exclusive teahouses of Japan, which Norm Architects touts for its special "wabi sabi quality" as well as for the ways the treatment "mimic the tactility and color of the exterior facades of neoclassical buildings in central Copenhagen surrounding the location of space." A bench lined in leather, architectural lighting, wooden elements including tables from Dinesan oak, and clouds of ethereal gray draping are among the supporting elements. A series of small nooks and niches, meanwhile, were "created to clean up existing irregularities in the space and use them as an advantage to create surprising views and details in the architecture." Among these is a generous cubby fashioned after a Japanese tokohoma; a virtual cradle is large enough for one to cozy up to attend to a burst of creative energy or indulge a contemplative moment. The reception area, meanwhile, upends the typical office hub with a more welcoming living room effect fostered by the appointment of contemporary wall shelving with artistic material and a large round table in the center of the space that announces a social element. Unmistakable is the parallel sensibility that emerges from the synthesis of inspirations and influences from Scandinavian and Japan. In making a series of carefully considered calculations, Norm Architects created a built environment of surprising exactness and order that, like an issue of Kinfolk, makes a case for the logic of pure clean lines and contemporary thinking. Kinfolk Gallery is a thing of beauty on its face, but also for how effortlessly it manages contradictions—here is a space that is strict but not severe, nuanced yet flagrantly modern. Norm Architects completed Kinfolk Gallery with a tidy summary of its work, deeming it "elegant, sophisticated and crisp." It is a description of no real fanfare or affectation, but it doesn't need to be. A practice, a project and the simple, beautiful truth that results—there is no greater audacity. normcph.com

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