“Hug” chair 2002.
Stackable chair in
solid wood.
Produced by Gärsnäs.
Lecture at Choices.
Alvar Aalto Design
Seminar, 2004.
Jyväskylä, Finland.
“Rider” 2004.
Stacking stool with
leather seat.
Produced by Lammhults
“Merry” candle holder
2004.
Collection Pascale.
Solo exhibition,
Vikingsberg art hall.
2004. Helsingborg,
Sweden.
Exhibition design
2005. Conceptual
design Nationalmuseum
in Stockholm.
“Pair-Non-Pair” 2006.
Exhibition in
Gallerie Pascale,
Stockholm.
“Bruno Mathsson”
Exhibition design,
2006-2007.
Traveling exhibition.
Kitchen design, 2006.
Interior design for
private client,
Stockholm.
“Krage” bowl and vase
2004. Glass and
pewter. Produced by
Svenskt Tenn.
Celebrating the Swedish
architect and designer
Bruno Mathsson 100 year
birthday. The exhibition
opened at the Museum of
Architecture in Stockholm
and travelled to Form
Design Center in Malmö and
Centre Culturel Suèdois in
Paris 2006. It was shown at
Bard Graduate Center in New
York in 2007.
In collaboration with
Björn Dahlström.
Photo: Åke E:son Lindman
A new kitchen in an old
apartment.
The one piece Corian bench
with soft joints is also
covering the wall leaving no
sharp corners for crumb and
dirt. The cabinets have
glossy doors with a wooden
part that does not unveil
fingerprints.
Benches in larch wood and
textile stretched in
different lengths. Limited
edition.
In collaboration with
Björn Dahlström.
The idea of the exhibition
design was not only to
create a scene for the large
variation of conceptual
design object that were to
be displayed, but also an
architectural gesture that
suggest something new. White
surfaces cutting through the
19th century classic
exhibition spaces.
The exhibition “Conceptual
Design” was Nationalmuseum’s
contribution to the Design
year 2005 in Sweden.
Solo exhibition presenting
the studios architecture and
design projects.
Playing with the shape of
the traditional Swedish
spherical candle holder
(kulljusstake) that most
Swedes have a relation to
and associate with
christmas.
Photo: Mathias Nero
Krage is a part of the “New
Swedish Pewter” collection
that was created prior to
Svenskt Tenn’s 80-year
anniversary in 2004. It was
developed by 10 female
Swedish designers to honour
Svenskt Tenn’s founder
Estrid Ericsson.
The stool invites to an
active sitting position with
it’s forward leaning seat.
Originally designed to the
permanent exhibition at The
Swedish Museum of
Architecture in Stockholm.
Designed together with
Björn Dahlström.
Photo: Mathias Nero
The inspiration was the
feeling of sitting in
someone’s arms. The
challenge was to achieve
this shape in solid wood in
an industrial process.
Solid wood, beech or ash,
is bent and shaped in a
computerised router.
The easy chair version has
upholstered sides and is
named “Big Hug”.
Excellent Swedish Design
Designprize 2002. Best in
Swedish Design for the
EDIDA/Elle Decoration
International Design Awards
2002. Included in the
permanent collection of
Nationalmuseum in Stockholm
and the Röhsska Museum in
Gothenburg.
Photo: Lennart Durehed
Photo: Olli-Pekka Orpo
The seminar was discussing
all aspects of the choices
that has to be made during
a design process, conscious
and subconscious. Chair of
the Seminar was Sari
Anttonen, Designer.
Photo: Mathias Nero
Photo: Åke E:son Lindman