Stretch Bench by Normann Copenhagen was designed by Simon Legald and is characterised by an elongated, low-slung profile that emphasises horizontal stretch and spatial extension. The bench seats multiple users along its 200cm length with a continuous seat surface that communicates openness and spatial generosity. Legald's design approach for the Stretch prioritises visual lightness and material clarity: the seat surface — available in upholstered or solid-material versions — is proportioned to appear as a single continuous plane, supported by slender legs that minimise visual intrusion on the floor below. The result is a bench that contributes to the horizontal composition of a room without adding visual weight.
At 200cm the Stretch Bench is one of the longer standard-production benches in the Normann Copenhagen range, making it appropriate in contexts where a generous continuous seating surface is both functionally and architecturally desirable. In residential dining rooms it replaces dining chairs along one side of a table, adding spatial flexibility and a more relaxed, convivial character. In hotel lobbies, waiting areas and commercial reception spaces it provides multi-user seating with a single composed furniture piece. Its low, horizontal profile is particularly effective in rooms with generous ceiling heights, where a long, low bench reinforces the scale of the interior.
Interior designers and architects specifying the Stretch Bench for dining, hospitality and commercial interior projects will find the DWG drawing and CAD block useful for furniture placement, seating-capacity planning and interior elevation documentation. The 3D model supports BIM-accurate spatial coordination in residential and commercial project models. A well-resolved and generously proportioned specification for any project requiring contemporary bench seating with a strong horizontal emphasis from a recognised Danish design brand.
Available as a 2D DWG drawing and 3D model.