Eight Nordic-designed furnishings and lights on Dezeen Showroom
Posted in: UncategorizedDezeen Showroom: as we look back on Stockholm Furniture Fair, we’ve spotlighted eight products on Dezeen Showroom by Scandinavian designers and brands.
The selection includes products by Swedish solid wood furniture brand Stolab, Finnish design brand Nikari and Danish kitchen company Reform.
The products featured range from chairs and sofas to lighting and tables.
Also included is a re-issued, miniaturised version of a classic glass lamp by Karakter, an adjustable height table that is operated by a crank handle by Blå Station and a duo of lights by Pholc that reference Japanese paper lanterns.
Stockholm Furniture Fair took place from 6 to 10 February 2024 at multiple venues across Stockholm as part of the city’s wider Design Week.
Designers Stefan Borselius and Thomas Bernstrand partnered with Swedish furniture brand Blå Station on a table that can be raised and lowered by winding a handle.
The Veva table comes in two standard height variations and can be finished in a range of colours to create bespoke combinations.
Alt Collection chairs by Stolab
Sweden-based design brands Form Us With Love and Stolab have collaborated to release a range of seating that offers a spectrum of customisation options for both its frame and colourway.
Chairs in the Alt Collection have a design that references a traditional dining chair. However, they’re intended to be used across an array of spaces, including in workspaces.
Find out more about Alt Collection ›
Danish designers Maria Bruun and Anne Dorthe Vester worked with Swedish design brand Pholc on a duo of mood lamps that have characteristic paper shades contrasted by rigid aluminium bases.
Meter lamps come in two designs – One Meter, which is one metre tall and suitable for use as a floor lamp, and Half Meter, which at 50 centimetres tall and intended to be used as a table lamp.
Scandinavian design brand Fora Form joined up with design duo Skogstad and Wærnes to design a series of office seats that deviate from conventional office chairs.
Bud chairs feature a low, cylindrical backrest and come in playful colourways that aim to enhance collaboration and discussion in working environments.
Kumu chair by Pekka Koivikko for Nikari
Designer Pekka Koivikko and Finnish brand Nikari have created a chair made out of solid birch wood that is specifically designed to be painted.
The Kumu chair has a minimal, smooth design that lends itself to paint applications, creating bespoke colourways depending on the interior design scheme they are used in.
Column kitchen by Inga Sempé for Reform
Danish brand Reform has released a system of kitchen units that have flat cabinetry broken up by tactile tubular detailing.
Column kitchens come in a range of wood finishes including white ash and natural oak.
Cocoon sofa by Jens Juul Eilersen for Eilersen
Three new colourways make up Denmark-based design brand Eilersen‘s new release of its Cocoon sofa.
The sofa is characterised by its deep seats and playful cushions, which come in various sizes and shapes.
Danish company Karakter has released a miniature version of a blocky glass lamp that was originally created in 1978.
The Lari mini lamp is characterised by its warm, diffused glow through its glass shade, which features a ribbed central section and black oval base.
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