Norwegian by Nature

Metropolis magazine editor Paul Mavkovsky presents Vera & Kyte, a young Norwegian studio that realised a simple yet functional design set that takes inspiration from Scandinavian heritage and blends it with a contemporary feel.

Metropolis magazine editor Paul Mavkovsky presents Vera & Kyte, a young Norwegian studio that realised a simple yet functional design set that takes inspiration from Scandinavian heritage and blends it with a contemporary feel.

45° Lamp by Tuomas Auvinen for MUUTO exploits un-used corner spaces with a unconventional yet functional style.

Studio BAAG took inspiration by children’s toys and created furnitures and home accessories defined by a playful imprint and a story-telling humour.

Violent Violent Table by Very Very Gold creative studio expands in the room claiming more space thanks to its modular nature.

Note design studio presents Rise sofa for Fogia, the soft upholstered shape rests on top of a base in wood effusing a warm and cozy Scandinavian feel.

Peter Opsvik re-interprets his iconic GARDEN chair: the ergonomic plant-alike seating that demolished the stereotypical ideal of the proper sitting posture.

GamFratesi is Guest of Honour at Stockholm Furniture Fair 2014. The Danish-Italian design studio literally blends arts and crafts with a perfectly balanced lounge area.

Flowing colour transitions, dynamic forms and subtle monochrome shades: UNI/VERSE – Woven Poetry, the curtain collection by Kinnasand reflects the ethereal nuances of northern skies.

Stockholm Furniture Fair 2014: students of the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, School of Design explore beyond the border of conventional textile furniture.

Simon Legald completed the perfect Danish tea set with collections of vases, candleholders and trays for Normann Copenhagen.

It seems floating in the room like a delicate and abstract bubble, its aura moves through space like an ethereal presence filling the environment with a Northern white light… It is called Yoko, it is Foscarini’s brand new table lamp designed by Anderssen & Voll.

Young Danish company addinterior presents ANGEL, a sculptural stool with a poetic shape evoking an angel with the wings spread out.

ARCH:YOU by Anne Boysen for Applicata is the playful collection of houses in oak wood for kids.

Aalto University School of Arts presented the work of some of the most promising students with the “Norther” exhibition.

The Whale Bone project: ECAL student flies to Reykjavik combine “primitive” and contemporary design in Iceland.