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Stockholm Furniture Fair 2023
After a 3-year hiatus, Scandinavia's most prominent design fair makes a triumphant return this week. In 2023 there were more than 400 exhibitors from 31 countries booked for the fair, with 30.000 international visitors. We invite you to take a look of our Partners’ stands which we visited.
read moreSummit: A mount-like structure at play
Every so often a new piece of furniture is created, adhering to principles of classic space-defining, yet delivering something bold and unconfined. Norwegian designers at Snøhetta have achieved just that, introducing Summit—a multi-level, modular, seat—as a response to Danish design brand +Halle’s second Annual Briefing on the theme of sharing.
read moreRetro table
Plissé by the Italian company MIDJ was born from the collaboration with Paola Navone, a collection of tables with an elegant, light and informal presence. In a slightly ironic way, Plissé pays homage to the world of fashion and the iconic pleated workmanship, so much in vogue in the 50s and 60s, and still trendy in fashion today: the base represents the distinctive feature of the collection. It is the element that captures the attention and gives character to the design.
read moreBolon in EduCity
EduCity is Kupittaa campus’ new centre for education, innovation and research. Located in Turku Science Park, Finland, the seven-story building combines existing buildings with modern architecture and links innovation and education through inspiring and sustainable architecture.
read moreHaworth DesignLab
Haworth is introducing a collective of talented designers and artists, focused on looking beyond the office furniture industry for new ideas.
read moreWOW Concept in a Prague Office
A range of BuzziSpace acoustic solutions helped the pharmaceutical company conceptualize its “Way of Working” ethos.
read more900 sq. m of acoustic panels at dizzying heights
Abstracta has been given the honour of supplying 900 sq. m of its Scala Wall acoustic panels to NCC Property Development’s “Hangar 5” building project. The building in question is located in the exciting Brommastaden development area – a former industrial park that is being converted into a new, inclusive district of Stockholm.
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