The Faneeri folding chair is an example of the perfect balance between comfort and lightness of structure. The chair can be easily stored away, but even in its flat form it is elegant. The chair can be used in contract spaces, but also in a small home.
In autumn 1949, Nisse and Kajsa's STRING shelf won first prize in the Bonniers library competition. Made up of blue wall panels and pine shelves, their creation beat out 194 competitors from all over Europe, the United States and even Australia. For the 75th anniversary of the String bookshelf, we produced a limited series of 1949 bookshelves with the original blue wall panels and solid pine shelves. Just like the winning 1949 model.
The qualities put into this chair make the Kumu chair ideal for both private use and a variety of public environments. Kumo chairs can be left in their natural finish or painted in any colour.
Thanks to its simple Nordic design, the December chair is suitable for both modern and more traditional interiors in private homes or public settings such as hotels, restaurants and lobbies.
The original Pira shelf designed in 1954 was as contradictory as the man who conceived it. Olle Pira (1927-2018) was a traditional master cabinet-maker who crafted cherry, maple and matured oak with age-old skills. Yet he won a place at the renowned Konstfack school of art, craft and design, the birthplace of concepts ahead of their times. And became the first Swede to win a gold medal at the Triennale in Milan in 1952.
The Arkipelago square table by Nikari is part of the attractive Arkipelago collection designed by Kari Virtanen and Rudi Merz. This solid oak table is suitable for both indoor and outdoor use.