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Hunter lounge chair by Eikund

Twelve Scandinavian furniture and lighting products on Dezeen Showroom

Dezeen Showroom: following Stockholm Design Week, which took place last week, here's our pick of 12 furniture and lighting designs by Scandinavian brands that have been featured on Dezeen Showroom.

The selection includes products by Swedish flooring company Bolon, Danish furniture and lighting brand &Tradition, and Finnish furniture brand Nikari.

The products range from contemporary lounge chairs and dining tables to geometric table lamps and durable outdoor furniture.

Also featured are re-releases of classic Scandinavian furniture, including Torbjørn Afdal's Hunter chair designed in 1960 and Verner Panton's Cloverleaf sofa, which was designed in 1969.

Stockholm Design Week took place from 7 to 13 February 2022 at various venues throughout the Swedish capital. The design festival will return in September to coincide with Stockholm Furniture & Light Fair, which was postponed due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.


Hunter lounge chair by Scandinavian furniture brand Eikund

Hunter lounge chair by Torbjørn Afdal for Eikund

Furniture company Eikund has released an updated version of Hunter, a lounge chair with a solid wood frame and saddle leather seat pulled taut by buckles.

Originally designed in 1960 by Norwegian designer Torbjørn Afdal, the new model uses the latest innovations in materials and processes while staying true to the chair's original design.

Find out more about Hunter ›


Caret table lap by &Tradition

Caret table lamp by Matteo Fogale for &Tradition

Designed by Matteo Fogale for Danish brand &Tradition, the Caret table lamp is a contemporary interpretation of "bankers lamps" traditionally found in libraries.

The table lamp is made from lacquered steel and was designed by Fogale to suit both work and home environments.

Find out more about Caret ›


4PM chaise longue by Scandinavian furniture brand Massproductions

4PM chaise longue by Massproductions

4PM is a chaise longue created by Swedish brand Massproductions to provide comfort without the need for upholstery.

The chaise longue is available in two types of laminated wood, including a warm-toned Douglas fir and a slightly darker cherry wood.

Massproductions also created a self-build version, which includes instructions and drawings on how to build the design from scratch using materials that can be found at any hardware store.

Find out more about 4PM ›


Big modular table system by Scandinavian furniture brand De Vorm

Big modular table system by De Vorm

Designed by Dutch brand De Vorm, the Big modular table system allows users to create custom tables up to ten metres long and two metres wide.

The table contains up to 75 per cent recycled materials and is suitable for dining, working or meetings.

Find out more about Big modular table system ›


Hagga Icon rugs by Kasthall

Häggå Icon rugs by Kasthall

Swedish brand Kasthall has released its Häggå Icon rug collection in a new colour range, with shades informed by nature and the shifting of seasons.

The collection of woven rugs is available in three classic Häggå patterns, including Stripe, Dot and Post, a lattice-like motif.

The rugs are designed to be timeless and well suited to any interior style, while the new colour palette is intended to emphasise the patterns.

Find out more about Häggå Icon rugs ›


Stair table lamp by Oblure

Stair table lamp by Notchi Architects for Oblure

The Stair table lamp consists of a stepped steel base with a spherical light that appears to be balancing on the edge of the top step, designed by Swedish studio Notchi Architects for lighting brand Oblure.

The lamp, which also doubles as a bookend, is a playful take on geometry and gravity and is designed to suit home and work settings.

Find out more about Stair›


Koster outdoor furniture by Scandinavian furniture brand Skargaarden

Koster outdoor furniture by Studio Norrlandet for Skargaarden

Created by Studio Norrlandet, Koster is an outdoor furniture collection designed to withstand extreme weather conditions.

Available from Swedish furniture brand Skargaarden, the collection includes a chair, bar stool and three sizes of tables, made from teak wood and UV-resistant rope.

Find out more about Koster ›


Truly flooring by Bolon

Truly flooring collection by Bolon

Truly is a woven flooring collection that features colourful patterns, designed by Swedish flooring company Bolon.

The collection includes a zigzagging pattern called 100%, and a matrix-like grid pattern in shades of green called Anything Everything.

According to Bolon, Truly flooring is made in Sweden with renewable energy and contains recycled materials.

Find out more about Truly ›


Moci dining table by Asplund

Moci dining table by Moa Sjöberg for Asplund

Moci is a minimalist dining table with rounded corners and table legs, designed by Moa Sjöberg for Swedish brand Asplund.

The table has an oak veneer top on solid oak legs and was awarded furniture of the year in RUM Magazine's Swedish Design Awards 2022.

Find out more about Moci ›


Lumo pendant lamps by Zero Lighting

Lumo pendant by Thomas Bernstrand for Zero Lighting

Lumo is a conical pendant lamp that can be customised into different arrangements, created by Swedish designer Thomas Bernstrand for Zero Lighting.

The lamp can be hung on its own or clustered with other lamps in a variety of shapes, including a straight line, circle, rectangle, triangle or square.

Find out more about Lumo ›


Detalji bench by Scandinavian furniture brand Nikari

Detalji bench by Jenni Roininen for Nikari

Made from sustainably grown oak and woven paper, the Detalji bench was designed by Jenni Roininen for Finnish brand Nikari and in collaboration with paper yarn specialists Woodnotes.

The bench's seat is covered in Woodnotes's Woodpecker fabric, which is spun and woven from undyed paper.

Find out more about Detalji ›


Cloverleaf sofa by Scandinavian furniture brand Verpan

Cloverleaf sofa by Verner Panton for Verpan

Cloverleaf is a sculptural sofa that was originally designed in 1969 by Danish designer Verner Panton, now available in versions for indoor and outdoor settings from Verpan.

The design references the curvaceous shape of a cloverleaf and comes in modules, which users can add to or remove depending on the desired outcome.

Find out more about Cloverleaf ›

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