Laminett by Yngve Ekström is a smaller sibling to the Lamino easy chair. The same iconic curve, here with a lower back for a lighter expression. A low and high version of the same easy chair was an idea that Yngve used in several of his chair collections.
The No 7 coffee table is inspired by the unique curves of the backrest of Helge Sibast's 1953 Sibast No 7 chair. The same shape is used to mold the table's two-legged foundation.
The versatile Luna desk was designed by design duo Broberg and Ridderstråle, who were inspired by the shape language of a grand piano. With its generous radius, rounded edges and rounded drawer front, Luna is equally beautiful from every angle.
Pillo is a high-back armchair with generous proportions and a timeless character. The Pillo armchair is available with a swivel base with relaxation mechanism or a wooden base. Shown here with the wooden base.
The No 7 coffee table is inspired by the unique curves of the backrest of Helge Sibast's 1953 Sibast No 7 chair. The same shape is used to mold the table's two-legged foundation.
The Lamino easy chair was designed by Swedese founder Yngve Ektrom in 1956. Epitomising the 1950's "Scandinavian Modern" style, the Lamino Armchair has a refined wooden frame.