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My top picks from the Stockholm Furniture Fair | Part 2

February 20, 2018

Sculptural minimalism from Kristina Dam | My top picks from the Stockholm Furniture Fair | These Four Walls blog

I’ve already shared a peek at three new companies which launched at the Stockholm Furniture Fair, so for the second part of my round-up I’m taking a look at my favourite new products from existing brands, together with a few trends that caught my eye. There’s a lot to cover, so get comfortable and settle in for a big dose of Scandinavian design inspiration…

Rounded shapes and architectural arches

Circles, spheres, ovals and arches were a major feature of many brands’ collections. Examples included the new ‘Arc’ mirror and ‘Stand-out’ coat rack from Friends & Founders, and Luca Nichetto’s striking ‘Lato’ side table for &tradition, which combines an egg-shaped marble base with a slimline structure. I also loved Note Design Studio’s arch-framed, terrazzo-topped ‘Tabula’ coffee table and Swiss studio Diis’ compact ‘Hawu’ and ‘Gito’ side tables, all created for Fogia – and in the case of the latter, not just because its name is a contraction of ‘Gin & Tonic’!

Arches from Friends & Founders | My top picks from the Stockholm Furniture Fair | These Four Walls blog

Arches from Friends & Founders | My top picks from the Stockholm Furniture Fair | These Four Walls blog

&tradition 'Lato' side table | My top picks from the Stockholm Furniture Fair | These Four Walls blog

Fogia 'Tabula' coffee table | My top picks from the Stockholm Furniture Fair | These Four Walls blog

Fogia ‘Hawu’ and ‘Gito’ side tables | My top picks from the Stockholm Furniture Fair | These Four Walls blog

The popularity of curves extended to wooden pieces too, among them Skagerak’s newly launched ‘Turn’ coat stand. It’s the latest addition to Line Depping’s ‘Turn’ range of pale-ash furniture and accessories, and is designed to show off the age-old craft of steam-bending.

Skagerak's 'Turn' coat stand | My top picks from the Stockholm Furniture Fair | These Four Walls blog

Sculptural minimalism from Kristina Dam

Circles and spheres are also a hallmark of Copenhagen-based Kristina Dam, and the fair gave me the chance to view her latest collection in person. Her pieces encompass lots of graphic lines and sculptural forms, with a focus on timeless materials such as oak, marble and mirrored glass. New additions for 2018 include a daybed and bench, the striking ‘Grid’ coat hanger, and a series of three-legged bowls which can be used for anything from nibbles to plants.

Sculptural minimalism from Kristina Dam | My top picks from the Stockholm Furniture Fair | These Four Walls blog

Sculptural minimalism from Kristina Dam | My top picks from the Stockholm Furniture Fair | These Four Walls blog

Sculptural minimalism from Kristina Dam | My top picks from the Stockholm Furniture Fair | These Four Walls blog

Sculptural minimalism from Kristina Dam | My top picks from the Stockholm Furniture Fair | These Four Walls blog

Sculptural minimalism from Kristina Dam | My top picks from the Stockholm Furniture Fair | These Four Walls blog

Black furniture, fittings and accessories

I’ve already blogged about the growing trend for black, and at the fair it appeared on everything from shelving units to ceramics. It was a particularly popular choice for lighting, and the stand-outs for me were Danish company HANDVÄRK‘s eye-catching ‘Globe’ and ‘Studio’ series.

Black also featured in two other HANDVÄRK designs debuted at the fair: Camilla Stærk’s moody ‘Dark Spine’ rug, which was inspired by Karen Blixen’s tales of Kenya in the 1920s and 30s, and Iskos-Berlin’s ‘Mantle’ dining chair, which imitates a cloak casually draped over a frame.

HANDVÄRK | My top picks from the Stockholm Furniture Fair | These Four Walls blog

HANDVÄRK | My top picks from the Stockholm Furniture Fair | These Four Walls blog

HANDVÄRK | My top picks from the Stockholm Furniture Fair | These Four Walls blog

HANDVÄRK | These Four Walls blog

Opaque white lighting

Opaque white was another strong lighting trend, especially when combined with shapes that echo oriental paper lanterns. Examples included Fogia’s first-ever lighting series – Note Design Studio’s ‘Persimon’, which was inspired by the segments hidden within a persimmon fruit – and Anderssen & Voll’s ‘Lantern’ collection for New Works, now extended to encompass table and floor lamps as well as pendants.

Fogia's first lighting series | My top picks from the Stockholm Furniture Fair | These Four Walls blog

Fogia's first lighting series | My top picks from the Stockholm Furniture Fair | These Four Walls blog

'Lantern' lighting series for New Works | My top picks from the Stockholm Furniture Fair | These Four Walls blog

Statement chairs galore

I love a statement chair, and there were plenty of exciting new designs on show at the fair. Some of my favourites were Timo Ripatti’s elegant and understated ‘Eve’ chair for Fredericia, and the cocooning ‘Mame’ and ‘Enclose’ lounge chairs, created for Fogia by Luca Nichetto and Norm Architects respectively.

Timo Ripatti’s ‘Eve’ chair for Fredericia | My top picks from the Stockholm Furniture Fair | These Four Walls blog

Timo Ripatti’s ‘Eve’ chair for Fredericia | My top picks from the Stockholm Furniture Fair | These Four Walls blog

Norm Architects' 'Enclose' chair for Fogia | My top picks from the Stockholm Furniture Fair | These Four Walls blog

Norm Architects' 'Enclose' chair for Fogia | My top picks from the Stockholm Furniture Fair | These Four Walls blog

I was also smitten with Stockholm-based Massproductions’ ‘Rose’ chair, which is named after the daughter of British co-founder Chris Martin and designed to resemble a flower coming into bloom. Made entirely from layered wood, it will be available in black-stained oak, walnut and maple, plus an additional colour to be decided by Rose herself.

'Rose' chair by Massproductions | My top picks from the Stockholm Furniture Fair | These Four Walls blog

New launches from Domo Design

I’ve long been a fan of the minimalist steel furniture from Domo Design, which is based in the Swedish region of Småland, and it launched three new products at the fair: a dining table, a chair and a stool. They all display the slimline, angular look for which the brand has become known and make great additions to its existing range of shelving, sideboards and coffee tables.

Domo also showcased two new colour options developed in conjunction with interior styling duo Sundling Kickén: muted beige and galvanised steel. I particularly loved the mottled patina of the latter, which was inspired by the moss, bark and stone found deep in Småland’s forests.

New launches from Domo Design | My top picks from the Stockholm Furniture Fair | These Four Walls blog

New launches from Domo Design | My top picks from the Stockholm Furniture Fair | These Four Walls blog

New launches from Domo Design | My top picks from the Stockholm Furniture Fair | These Four Walls blog

New launches from Domo Design | My top picks from the Stockholm Furniture Fair | These Four Walls blog

Earthy colours

Speaking of nature-based colours, they represented another common theme. Ferm Living’s stand was decorated in powdery peach and terracotta hues from Norwegian paint brand Jotun, while Republic of Fritz Hansen debuted four new earthy colourways for Cecilie Manz’s ‘Caravaggio’ pendant lamp: ‘dark ultramarine’, ‘warm silk’, ‘dark sienna’ and ‘archipelago stone’. In addition, Fredericia launched a range of muted grey and beige shades for Nanna Ditzel’s ‘Trinidad’ chair in celebration of its 25th anniversary, and I thought they worked beautifully with the design’s striking cut-out silhouette.

New earthy colourways for Cecilie Manz’s ‘Caravaggio’ pendant lamp | My top picks from the Stockholm Furniture Fair | These Four Walls blog

New earthy colourways for Cecilie Manz’s ‘Caravaggio’ pendant lamp | My top picks from the Stockholm Furniture Fair | These Four Walls blog

New nature-inspired shades for Nanna Ditzel’s ‘Trinidad’ chair | My top picks from the Stockholm Furniture Fair | These Four Walls blog

New nature-inspired shades for Nanna Ditzel’s ‘Trinidad’ chair | My top picks from the Stockholm Furniture Fair | These Four Walls blog

New nature-inspired shades for Nanna Ditzel’s ‘Trinidad’ chair | My top picks from the Stockholm Furniture Fair | These Four Walls blog

Japanese influences

Finally, there were numerous examples of design which fuses Japanese and Scandinavian influences. I’ve already covered the fantastic Ariake exhibition, but other instances included the new cylinder-shaped ‘Sawaru’ lamp, designed for Flos by Japanese studio Nendo, and Massproductions’ graceful ‘Icha’ chair, which won ‘Chair of the Year’ at the Swedish Design Awards 2018. Both showcase the minimalism, versatility and appreciation for craftsmanship that are common features of the Japanese and Scandinavian aesthetics, and I can’t wait to see more of this fascinating trend in the future.

Nendo's ‘Sawaru’ lamp for Flos | My top picks from the Stockholm Furniture Fair | These Four Walls blog

Nendo's ‘Sawaru’ lamp for Flos | My top picks from the Stockholm Furniture Fair | These Four Walls blog

Massproductions' 'Icha’ chair | My top picks from the Stockholm Furniture Fair | These Four Walls blog

All images via the brands named above

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  1. Nicola Capper says

    February 25, 2018 at 11:05 am

    Another beautiful post Abi, so many exciting brands and products this year.

    Reply
    • Abi says

      February 25, 2018 at 4:06 pm

      Thank you! Yes so many – it was hard to narrow them down for the post!

      Reply
  2. JENNY KAKOUDAKIS says

    February 25, 2018 at 11:19 am

    Loved this article Abi, and very much in love with Friends and Founders which I just found on Nest.co.uk – their prices are a bit on the high side (around £800 for a side table) but I can certainly see the appeal they have through minimalistic aesthetics. What a great rounded article!

    Reply
    • Abi says

      February 25, 2018 at 4:06 pm

      Thank you! Yes they do lovely things – very striking

      Reply
  3. Fawn Interiors Studio says

    February 25, 2018 at 1:16 pm

    I think this is a fair we should definitely be visiting! Love your selections and it’s such a great idea to not only feature products, but also emerging trends. Thank you. 🙂

    Reply
    • Abi says

      February 25, 2018 at 4:07 pm

      Thanks – so glad you liked it! It’s a great fair – so much to see. I’d definitely recommend it

      Reply
  4. Lauretta Wright says

    February 25, 2018 at 2:16 pm

    What a great insight into new trends – so much inspiration here. I’m a fan of chairs so it was lovely to pour over them on a lazy Sunday afternoon!

    Reply
    • Abi says

      February 25, 2018 at 4:08 pm

      Thanks so much! There were so many inspiring designs there this year.

      Reply
  5. Becky Pink Blogger (@PinksCharming) says

    February 25, 2018 at 10:02 pm

    Oh my days I am drooling over here! What a gorgeous selection. x

    Reply
    • Abi says

      February 26, 2018 at 10:40 am

      Thank you! So many beautiful new products to choose from this year x

      Reply
  6. staceysheppard says

    February 25, 2018 at 10:35 pm

    An amazing selection of products. I’ve definitely noticed the curved and the black. I really must try to get to this fair one year. I’d be in my element!

    Reply
    • Abi says

      February 26, 2018 at 10:40 am

      Thanks! It’s such an inspiring fair – I’d definitely recommend it x

      Reply
  7. fionamostyn says

    February 26, 2018 at 6:04 pm

    I love all the earthy colour tones of the furniture you’ve featured. Great selection of products.

    Reply
    • Abi says

      February 26, 2018 at 6:10 pm

      Thank you! There were so many beautiful colours and shapes to oogle at the fair this year!

      Reply
  8. Pati says

    February 26, 2018 at 8:29 pm

    They are oh-so stunning! It’s so hard to pick a favourite – I love them all

    Reply
    • Abi says

      February 27, 2018 at 10:01 am

      There were so many gorgeous designs at the fair – I wanted everything too!

      Reply
  9. Mary | hellopeagreen says

    February 28, 2018 at 11:40 am

    I love the Stockholm furniture fair and was gutted to miss it this year. I’m a big fan of Friends and Founders and I spent ages with Handvärk at Maison & Objet. Every time I go it’s the lighting and the chairs that I come back lusting after. Great round up Abi.

    Reply
    • Abi says

      February 28, 2018 at 11:42 am

      Thanks Mary! And yes me too I think – lighting and chairs always seem to allow for so much creativity.

      Reply
  10. Catherine McCourt says

    February 28, 2018 at 7:47 pm

    Wow, some absolutely beautiful pieces here! I love the white curved armchair and side table in one of the first pictures, they remind me of some of the vintage pieces I’ve seen around but manage to look so contemporary at the same time.

    Reply
    • Abi says

      March 1, 2018 at 11:33 am

      They’re beauties aren’t they? Friends & Founders do such elegant, timeless pieces

      Reply

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