NOA

NOA — Pure Forms

Nature has spent millions of years perfecting its language of form.

With NOA, the new collection by Nature & Knopp, this quiet intelligence is translated into wood.
Forms inspired by the raw beauty of wild life are distilled to their essence, then shaped by hand with care and clarity. 

What emerges are objects that feel both elemental and contemporary.
A collection where nature’s inspiration becomes design.

TORTUGA

Inspired by the shell of the tortoise — a form shaped by protection and time.
The tabletop echoes the geometry of a single shell plate, softly contoured and grounded in quiet strength.

Its legs recall the sculptural weight of the animal’s feet, broad and steady, anchoring the piece with calm presence.
Protective in form, enduring in character.

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BALEA

Named after the whale.

Immense and powerful, yet remarkably fluid.
The tabletop follows the gentle mass of the whale’s body — broad, curved, and softly tapering.

Its base echoes the tail fin, grounding the form with quiet strength and balance.

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PANAL

Inspired by the architecture of the hive. Precise, efficient, and quietly poetic.
The hexagonal form follows the logic of the honeycomb — a structure shaped by instinct and necessity.

Each element stands on its own, yet unfolds its full expression in composition.
Modular by nature, balanced in proportion, designed to connect.

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PALOMA

Named after the dove.

Light, poised, and quietly expressive.
Their form recalls the gentle curve of wings in motion — softly opening, almost weightless.
A gesture of lightness — held in form.

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CONCHA

Named after the shell.

Layered, protective, shaped by time and tide.
The tabletop recalls the gentle contour of a shell — softly curved, with a quiet sense of growth and formation.
Designed to be combined — alike shells found along the shore.

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