Norm Architects and Copenhagen-based textile brand Tameko unveil Collection 002, a collaborative range designed for both hospitality and residential environments. The collection explores how textiles can shape atmosphere, balancing function, comfort, and sensory experience through a restrained, earthy palette and carefully considered materials.
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Rooted in the philosophy of Soft Minimalism, Collection 002 emphasises material honesty, tactility, and quiet luxury. Every piece is crafted to be lived with rather than merely admired, creating calm, enduring spaces that support both private rituals and shared moments.
Collection Highlights:
- Cushions and Bed Throws: Featuring distinctive understated edges, reflecting Tameko's dedication to craftsmanship and restrained detailing.
- Kimonos: Made in organic cotton seersucker, lightweight with a puckered surface for airflow, drape, and tactile comfort.
- Material Palette: Cotton sourced from India: soft, breathable, durable, and organically certified. Linen from European flax: strong, lustrous, breathable, and moisture-wicking, offering structure and texture.
- Combined Materials: Linen provides subtle irregularity and structure, while cotton ensures softness and resilience, resulting in textiles suited for both high-end hospitality and everyday home use.
The collaboration celebrates quiet luxury and understated elegance, supporting environments where comfort, quality, and calm take precedence. Collection 002 is intended as the foundation of an evolving textile universe, opening possibilities for future variations, new materials, and harmonious interior compositions.
More information:
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