NORMANN COPENHAGEN

Strainer

Strainer
Design by Boje Estrmann
A strainer with a big volume, hard enough to resist the weight of pasta or fresh cooked potatoes and soft enough to e folded and stored away in a drawer. It is even possible to wash it folded in the dishwasher to save space. Winner of the 2005 Good Design Award and the 2006 Observeurdesign award

Composition: Rubber, Stainless Steel

Dimensions: 
Depth: 23,0 Cm
Height: 10,5 Cm
Width: 27,0 Cm
Boje Estrmann

Boje Estrmann


A business graduate turned designer, Boje Estermann changed his career direction in Paris where he founded his design studio. His most famous creations are the Funnel and the Strainer for Normann Copenhagen. Items that usually occupy space are simplified into space saving solutions. Quoting the designer himself: "My ambition is to create products which are both practical and discreet."
Normann Copenhagen was founded in 1999 by Poul Madsen and Jan Andersen.
In 2002 Normann Copenhagen launched their first product, the lamp Norm 69. With this product Normann Copenhagen entered the international scene of design. Since the launch of Norm 69, the danish company has developed a series of remarkable products that have won several international design awards, among others: Red dot Award, Imm Award DesignPlus, L'Observeur du design, Good Design, Formex Priset and the Formland Design Award.
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