From 5 to 9 February 2019 one of the most important international fairs of interior and lighting design returns to the Swedish capital. The Stockholm Furniture & Light Fair is not only a moment of celebration of Nordic design but an opportunity for the best companies – European and beyond – to present new productions and collections. In over 70,000 square meters of exhibition space, 700 exhibitors, 300 of them international, propose and discuss new materials, techniques and knowledge, trends, sustainable solutions and technologies. The editorial staff of domusweb.it has selected five new products from the flood of presented works.
Five new pieces from the Stockholm Furniture & Light Fair 2019
We selected five new products among the many proposals presented at the event.
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- La redazione di Domusweb
- 06 February 2019
- Stockholm
- 2019
The exhibition designed by Luca Nichetto displays a series of precious objects handmade in Murano, which translate into glass the iconic pattern of Josef Frank: Terrazzo
The exhibition creates an ideal bridge between Murano and Stockholm through the celebration of their cultural heritage. Already 80 years ago Estrid Ericson, the founder Svenskt Tenn, had exhibited in the Swedish capital some objects from the small island in the Venetian lagoon
The Swedish company presents the latest piece of a growing range of accessories and furnishings: a carpet that reinterprets traditional weaving techniques in a contemporary way
French designer Pauline Deltour has experimented with different patterns and materials to obtain a functional and durable product
The company adds an iconic chair to its collection. Designed by Børge Mogensen, the Contour Chair was first presented at the Copenhagen Cabinetmakers' Guild Furniture Exhibition in 1949
“The re-launch of the Contour Chair coincides with the current trend for sculptural chairs. This chair offers an iconic and timeless design, perfect for both classic and modern interiors,” says Knud Erik Hansen.
Nick Ross is inspired by Charles Rennie Mackintosh's Willow Chair to design a fully upholstered lounge chair, ideal for living rooms and shared spaces
The Tearoom Club Chair is made of wood and foam, and is completely covered with fabric that gives it a tactile and design at the same time classic and modern
Hella Jongerius designs a tile collection with a broad range of colour shades
The collection is a study of pure colour, applied to seven different ceramic bases in order to create an ever new range of nuances