Scandinavian Spaces visits partner brands at the world’s leading event for Scandinavian Design

The Stockholm Furniture Fair is held yearly in February and unveils the latest trends and products from Scandinavia. The Fair is known for having the most comprehensive selection of Scandinavian design. "Absolutely swoon-worthy! Stockholm Furniture Fair is a great opportunity for North American designers to discover new brands and get a head start on fresh color trends" - Sarah Miracle, Interior Designer at Gensler, Austin. 

News from the Fair consists of:


Flexible seating with Bobby, a modular sofa system

Design: Stefan Borselius and Thomas Bernstrand for Blå Station, a Scandinavian Spaces partner.

The BOB family is growing with a newly arrived younger brother. Bobby can gather around tables, or be happy standing all by himself. Alternatively, he can assemble himself into a slender sofa thanks to strong magnets. The design has a reduced footprint perfect for areas where space is limited.

 

Fairytale décor with Saga, a decorative sound diffuser

Design: Joris & Sander Oudendijk, Carl-Oscar Pressfeldt for Nordgröna, a Scandinavian Spaces partner.

In an architectural style known as stave, Scandinavians once created buildings which looked like they came straight out of fairy tales. Nordgröna combined this classic style with modern function, and named it "Saga" - Swedish for fairy tale. Saga is offered as a collection of click-connecting shapes & shades of solid cork, offering new possibilities for creative interior design.

 

Add a jacket to Bolero, a sofa series

Design: Nina Jobs for Skandiform, a Scandinavian Spaces partner.

Comfort and fashion meet when the new Bolero sofa series occupies the room. Timeless, yet a step ahead. With its soft shape and multiple layers, Bolero combines a unique expression with a feeling of coming home. The name is a nod to the short, tailored jacket that is worn over your clothes – functional, practical, and a chance to make a statement in any room.

 

Practical addition to the modern office with Hopper, a laptop table

Design: Mattias Stenberg for Materia, a Scandinavian Spaces partner.

Hopper is a practical table with attention-grabbing design. The possibility of adjusting the height of the table between 21”- 29” makes it adaptable to other furniture and environments. The adjusting function is activated by pressing a button on the table top. The technical features are concealed in the pillar design. Additionally, rotating glides are a detail that allows the user to pull the table closer towards them.

 

Stylish vibes with Frame Mobile, a writing board

Design: Christian Halleröd and Matti Klenell for Lintex, a Scandinavian Spaces partner.

A double-sided glass mobile writing board with a bentwood frame. The softly rounded frame defines the work surface and doubles as a handle when moving the board between locations. Frame mobile is available in two variations: a model with coordinating light grey feet, castors, and frame, and another with solid oak feet, black castors, and matching oak frame. The glass is available in Lintex's carefully selected 24 standard colors.