Soft Edge collection by Form Us With Love for Dalform - Photo by Dalform.

Stockholm 2025. Soft Edge collection by Form Us With Love for Dalform – Photo by Dalform.

Design. A seat challenging intellectual property issues, a glimmering table lamp inspired by fireplaces, and cubic, pastel-hued glass-blown vessels. We’ve selected ten brand-new design collections by leading Swedish and Nordic design brands at Stockholm Furniture Fair and Stockholm Design Week.

Fireplace Lamp by HYBE DESIGN TEAM for Design House Stockholm - Photo by Design House Stockholm.

Fireplace Lamp by HYBE DESIGN TEAM for Design House Stockholm – Photo by Design House Stockholm.

In an era where imitation thrives and price dictates value, Blå Station introduces P.Y.R.—short for Protect Your Rights—a chair by David Ericsson that challenges the boundaries of intellectual property and creative ownership. Made from sustainably sourced EU wood and available in multiple colors, the seat features intersecting planes, cantilevered elements, and raw materiality.

P.Y.R. chair by David Ericsson x Blå Station - Photo by Blå Station.

P.Y.R. chair by David Ericsson x Blå Station – Photo by Blå Station.

Danish design brand &Tradition introduces the Gio chandelier, a tribute to Italian Maestro Gio Ponti, by Luca Nichetto. “The Gio lamp captures the essence of the skeleton of a chandelier, focusing on fundamental geometric forms,” the designer noted, highlighting his renewed bond with Murano as he studied the lamp. The minimalist yet sculptural design features a blend of green, deep blue, ecru white, vermilion red, dark burgundy, and ecru white hues.

Gio chandelier by Luca Nichetto x &Tradition - Photo by &Tradition.

Gio chandelier by Luca Nichetto x &Tradition – Photo by &Tradition.

Design House Stockholm unveiled the Fireplace Lamp by Japanese studio HYBE DESIGN TEAM. A finely slotted cylinder in mouth-blown glass contains a dimmable LED lamp shining over a base resembling crossed logs. The light source emits a shimmering illumination that evokes movement in the fixed design. The Fireplace Lamp beautifully reflects the warmth of the light. “It gives a warmer feel than a mere industrial solution,” studio CEO Jun Takeda explains.

Fireplace Lamp by HYBE DESIGN TEAM for Design House Stockholm - Photo by Design House Stockholm.

Fireplace Lamp by HYBE DESIGN TEAM for Design House Stockholm – Photo by Design House Stockholm.

Offecct’s Flokk brand launches Circulus, a modular sofa system by Mario Ferrarini for public spaces that can be composed in infinite combinations. A standout feature allows the upholstery to be replaced on-site without needing glue or staples. Designed with circularity in mind, Circulus features a durable steel frame and recycled aluminum components. Available in 74 frame colors and a wide range of fabric and upholstery options.

Circulus sofa by Mario Ferrarini x Offecct - Photo by Offecct.

Circulus sofa by Mario Ferrarini x Offecct – Photo by Offecct.

Portable Soft Serve by Crème Atelier is a battery-powered, ice cream-resembling table lamp sustainably manufactured and packed in Stockholm. Available in a mélange of soothing colors from Vanilla bean to Peach Sorbet, the lamp is 3D-printed on demand in just 6 hours from corn starch and recycled food packaging.

Portable Soft Serve Lamp by Crème Atelier - Photo by Crème Atelier.

Portable Soft Serve Lamp by Crème Atelier – Photo by Crème Atelier.

Spheres, cylinders and cones form the basis of Geometry, a new and eagerly awaited series of mouth-blown tableware for Orrefors designed by the Swedish architect-designer trio Claesson Koivisto Rune. The cup, stem and foot have been transformed into stylised geometries in full crystal. A perfectly crafted blend of minimalism, precision and elegance.

Geometry by Claesson Koivisto Rune x Orrefors - Courtesy of Nordiska Galleriet.

Geometry by Claesson Koivisto Rune x Orrefors – Courtesy of Nordiska Galleriet.

Carina Seth Andersson has refreshed her Cube collection of glass vases for the Swedish brand Fogia, introducing a new color palette that includes Mocha, Ochre, Linen, and Pink. These pieces are crafted by expert glassblowers at Skruf Glassworks in Småland, a region known for some of Sweden’s most renowned craftsmanship glassworks.

Cube series by Carina Seth Andersson x Fogia - Photo by Fogia.

Cube series by Carina Seth Andersson x Fogia – Photo by Fogia.

Färg & Blanche unveiled the Burn Lace lighting collection, drawing inspiration from their felt experiments. Through their creative material techniques, they developed a distinctive project where felt is treated with hot air, producing a random lace-like texture on the surface. This results in a beautiful interaction between light and textiles.

Burn Lace collection by Färg & Blanche - Photo by Färg & Blanche.

Burn Lace collection by Färg & Blanche – Photo by Färg & Blanche.

Stockholm-based studio Form Us With Love teamed up with Swedish brand Dalform to create Soft Edge, a modular furniture system for lockers and space-saving spaces. Its friendly yet robust design features soft folds in aluminum and new materials like wood and fabric. Adaptable components—seating, shelving, and storage—allow for creative configurations.

Soft Edge collection by Form Us With Love for Dalform - Photo by Dalform.

Stockholm 2025. Soft Edge collection by Form Us With Love for Dalform – Photo by Dalform.

At Stockholm Design Week, Lammhults unveiled a corner unit for Anya Sebton‘s popular Geofanti modular sofa. This addition enhances the system’s organic shapes and versatility. Its removable upholstery and separable components facilitate easy maintenance and repairs and enable recycling for future products.

Geofanti by Anya Sebton for Lammhults - Photo by Lammhults.

Geofanti by Anya Sebton for Lammhults – Photo by Lammhults.

Cube series by Carina Seth Andersson x Fogia - Photo by Fogia.

Cube series by Carina Seth Andersson x Fogia – Photo by Fogia.