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Carl Malmsten made me do it

Carl Malmsten made me do it by David Ericsson

Swedish designer David Ericsson has created a furniture range made from leather, wood and linen for his thesis project at the Carl Malmsten Workshop in Sweden.

Carl Malmsten Made Me Do consists of four lamps, three chairs, a wall cabinet and a desk.

The project is named after Carl Malmstrem, a Swedish furniture and interior designer who set up the Carl Malmsten Workshop in 1930, which later became a department at the Linköpings University.

All photos are by David Ericsson.

Here's some more from the designer:


The Project: Carl Malmsten made me do it.

The aim with this work is to try to create processes and products deriving from humanist values.

I have developed a humanistic design manifesto that I relate to in my work and based on it, I make wise choices.

In order to verify the work process, I have tried to answer to various philosophical choices, choice of materials, choice of cultural values and choices in life that I have as a human being.

I have choosen material that the consumer can put in his compost after end of life.


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