BELLUSTAR TOKYO

N-SW01

NORM ARCHITECTS

スクロールダウン矢印

The N-SW01 | Swivel Chair that was designed for the luxury hotel BELLUSTAR TOKYO, A Pan Pacific Hotel, in the iconic Shinjuku district in Tokyo exudes a minimalistic sense of luxury. The crafted circular base and exquisite upholstery entice with the promise of remarkable surrounding support and comfort, whilst preserving a strong sense of privacy. Rotating on its own axis, the chair turns seamlessly and returns to its origin when not in use.

Dimensions
  • Dimensions
  • width
    • 800
  • depth
    • 700
  • height
    • 665
  • SEAT HEIGHT
    • 400
materials
  • materials
  • TIMBER
    • PURE OAK
    • SMOKED OAK
    • GRAIN MATTE BLACK
    • KEYAKI BROWN
  • SEAT
    • MAPLE
    • STEELCUT TRIO 3
    • HALLINGDAL 65
    • MOSS
    • VIDAR 4
    • CODA 2

BELLUSTAR TOKYO

“The BELLUSTAR TOKYO collection has its native setting on the three floors above the 45th floor of BELLUSTAR TOKYO, A Pan Pacific Hotel located at the top of Tokyu Kabukicho Tower in Shinjuku's Kabukicho district. BELLUSTAR TOKYO is a secluded and understated human-centric high-end luxury guest house raised above the Tokyo skyline with unbroken views of the megapolis all the way to Mount Fuji.”

The Keiji Ashizawa Design team has designed the interiors in collaboration with Norm Architects, creating, amongst a series of interior elements and several furniture pieces that make up the ninth series of Karimoku Case.

BELLUSTAR TOKYO

“The BELLUSTAR TOKYO collection has its native setting on the three floors above the 45th floor of BELLUSTAR TOKYO, A Pan Pacific Hotel located at the top of Tokyu Kabukicho Tower in Shinjuku's Kabukicho district. BELLUSTAR TOKYO is a secluded and understated human-centric high-end luxury guest house raised above the Tokyo skyline with unbroken views of the megapolis all the way to Mount Fuji.”

The Keiji Ashizawa Design team has designed the interiors in collaboration with Norm Architects, creating, amongst a series of interior elements and several furniture pieces that make up the ninth series of Karimoku Case.

Norm Architects

Norm Architects was founded in 2008. The multidisciplinary design studio works within the fields of industrial design, residential architecture, commercial interiors, photography and art direction. Much like human well-being, the essence of Norm Architects’ work is found in balance — between richness and restraint, order and complexity.

Each project — whether in architecture, interiors, design or creative direction — is imbued with the same intrinsic quality: a simplicity that carries bigger ideas. Guided by the body and mind rather than by trends or technology, their projects explore ideas that not only look good, but feel good too: Architecture be- comes thoughtful, minimalism acquires softness and visual matter assumes haptic qualities. Their work is sharp and crisp, and exudes, tacitly, a focus on quality, details and durability. Situated in one of the oldest streets of Copenhagen, Denmark, the studio is respectful to its context here and build on the traditions of Scandinavian de- sign — of timeless aesthetics, natural materials and upholding modernist principles of restraint and refinement. Through exploring what it is that heightens the human senses regardless of personal preference, their projects strip spaces, objects, ideas and images back to their simplest form. Their expertise lies in finding the balance — when there’s nothing more to either add nor take away.

Norm Architects

Norm Architects was founded in 2008. The multidisciplinary design studio works within the fields of industrial design, residential architecture, commercial interiors, photography and art direction. Much like human well-being, the essence of Norm Architects’ work is found in balance — between richness and restraint, order and complexity.

Each project — whether in architecture, interiors, design or creative direction — is imbued with the same intrinsic quality: a simplicity that carries bigger ideas. Guided by the body and mind rather than by trends or technology, their projects explore ideas that not only look good, but feel good too: Architecture be- comes thoughtful, minimalism acquires softness and visual matter assumes haptic qualities. Their work is sharp and crisp, and exudes, tacitly, a focus on quality, details and durability. Situated in one of the oldest streets of Copenhagen, Denmark, the studio is respectful to its context here and build on the traditions of Scandinavian de- sign — of timeless aesthetics, natural materials and upholding modernist principles of restraint and refinement. Through exploring what it is that heightens the human senses regardless of personal preference, their projects strip spaces, objects, ideas and images back to their simplest form. Their expertise lies in finding the balance — when there’s nothing more to either add nor take away.