Swedish furniture company Blå Station has launched an armchair by Stone Designs that has an extra compartment to keep restaurants, bars and hotel lobbies free of clutter.
Swedish furniture company Blå Station has worked with designers Thomas Bernstrand and Stefan Borselius to produce a flexible sofa formed from narrow cushioned slices.
Not exact matches
Stockholm 2015: a trio of designers created this range of expanded metal and wooden
furniture for
Swedish company Blå Station with the intent that each successive owner will customise the pieces.
Purists may say it reached a historical pinnacle in the 1950s, but the ethos of beautiful and democratic Scandinavian design lives on in the hugely successful worldwide
furniture phenomenon, the
Swedish company, IKEA.
The young
company, founded by ex-Apple engineer Brad Sewel, has spotted a gap in the market for easily transportable, affordable
furniture, which is soon to be landing on our shores and could arguably rival
Swedish flatpack
furniture favourite Ikea.