Scandinavian Sense

 

Using new solutions with traditional forms, this year's new products from partner brand Skandiform presented at Stockholm Furniture Fair join quality with design and sustainability with innovation. Something that Skandiform refers to as “Scandinavian Sense”.


The new sofa collection Bolero

Comfort and fashion meet when the new Bolero sofa series occupies the room. Timeless yet a step ahead. With its soft shape and different layers, Bolero combines a unique expression with a feeling of coming home. No matter where you put it.

I created Bolero with forms of expression such as dance and fashion in mind. It’s furniture that has something to say and invites you to dance. The name is a nod to the little jacket that is worn outside your clothes - functional and practical and a chance to create your own look in a room.
— Nina Jobs , Designer

A new wooden chair called Twig

With a softly curved seat and a backrest topped with the dowel that gave the chair its name, the Twig chair fits into any environment that requires flexible solutions. Natural design and practical function - Twig is a minimalistic chair that both blends in and stands out. And when function and innovation meet, your bag gets its own place to hang out.

The ambition was to present a challenge through the balance of opposites. Classic and modern, sculptural and minimalist. The idea is a simple yet modern chair that fuses tradition with innovation.
— Johannes Lindner , Designer

New straight pieces for Spino

A new straight piece now makes it even easier to endlessly rearrange and expand this winding spine of seating sections. With or without backrests. Monochrome or colorful. And now also straight or curvy. With the Spino modular sofa, the sky's the limit - that is, until you run out of space!

Spino has a distinctive character with neither a front nor back. This bench and sofa system began with curved details, but the family is growing. Straight styles encompassing the same volume and functions open up lots of new possibilities for combinations, environments and spaces.
— Stefan Borselius, Designer

Soft Top gets new companions

The Soft Top family started with four chairs but now has some new companions. With two new bar stools and three new benches - where a tabletop joins together one of the benches - Soft Top makes taking a break a little easier. And a little more comfortable.

The idea behind Soft Top was to create a seating series that was both unique and simple in design terms. Soft Top works just as well in an office as it does in a school, reception area or home workspace. Wherever Soft Top is - in a public environment or behind closed doors - the comfortable, warm, charming feeling of home comes with it.
— Brad Ascalon, Designer
 
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