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Stockholm Stockholm Furniture & Light Furniture & Light F i 2015Fair 20153 7 Feb 2015 Sto kholm S eden3-7 February 2015 Stockholm, Sweden

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Stockholm Furniture & Light Fair 2014The Stockholm Furniture & Light Fair is held annually at Stockholmsmässan, the it ’ i t ti l ti t It

The fair includes lighting, furniture, textiles and art for both the home and

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city’s international convention centre. It is the world’s largest meeting of Scandinavian designers and retailers.

public spaces. This document shows trends from the 2015 fair, held from 3-7 February.

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Each year, the fair invites a guest of honour to create an entrance lounge. This year’s lounge was lounge. This year s lounge was designed by Ilse Crawford.

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2015 Guest of HonourIlse Crawford’s London-based firm Studio Ilse creates both products and i t i f li t d th ld

Edelkoort. She also recently designed the new SINNERLIG collection for IKEA f S d hi h l h d d i

2015 Guest of Honour

interiors for clients around the world. Crawford founded the Design Academy Eindhoven’s department of Man and Wellbeing, together with chairwoman Li

of Sweden, which was launched during Stockholm Design Week. Photos of that exhibition are also included.

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Crawford clad the walls in cork, then posted questions for visitors. Pushpins let visitors post their answers for all to see. visitors post their answers for all to see.

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StudioIlse’s designs and creative ideas were also on show throughout the entrance lounge.

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IKEA of Sweden presented the SINNERLIG collection at the Ett Hem Hotel in Central Stockholm. Crawford Hotel in Central Stockholm. Crawford designed the hotel.

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The designs integrate sustainable production techniques and materials. Upholstery is woven from cotton that uses minimal

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from cotton that uses minimal water to produce, and cork is a renewable natural material.

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TEKSTILTEach autumn, the Danish Royal Academy of fine arts hosts an exhibition f th b t i D i h t Thi

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of the best in Danish carpentry. This year, they challenged participants to develop products based on textiles –a challenge for artisans used to working

ith d l Th i t til with wood alone. The premise: textiles and furniture are closely connected.

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Student designer Else Rikke-Brunwove layers of plywood to create this sculptural room divider.

Off by student designer Isabel Ahmresembled an oversize easy chair but was actually a sofa for two

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was actually a sofa for two.

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Norm Architects’ sofa typifies another popular approach for 2015: visible underframes on furnitureunderframes on furniture.

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Trends Exhibition – Home & OfficeStockholm Furniture & Light Fair invited four interior designers to create a trend

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The designers were Johanna Asshofffrom Sweden, color expert DagnyTh H l th f N t d

Trends Exhibition – Home & Office

exhibition for 2015 and 2016. They asked the designers to create spaces that could be found both in the home and in public places: a hotel lobby, l h h ffi d b d

Thurmann-Hoelseth from Norway, trend expert Stefan Nilsson from Sweden and interior stylist Lene Ostenfeldt from Denmark.

lunch room, home office and bedroom.

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Johanna Asshoff’s combined green plants, striking shapes and clean surfaces in the lunchroom.

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In the home office, Stefan Nilsson focused on “reduction and minimalism” while colleague Dagny Thurmann-Hoelseth calls her approach to the bedroom “Scandinavian maximalism.”

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Design BarEach year, the Stockholm Furniture and Light Fair invite a young designer to

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create the Design Bar – a restaurant and meeting place for the fair’s visitors. Mattias Stenberg created this year’s Design Bar. His inspiration was the b th f hi ti N l d i boathouses of his native Norrland in northern Sweden, but he added his own modern twist.

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Stenberg based the Design Bar’s coloursd t i l b th i th and materials on boathouses in the

Swedish province of Norrland.

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Stenberg’s design paired plywood with pastel textile panels.

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The GreenhouseThe Greenhouse is a showcase of student and independent designers.

the world. Exhibitions in the Greenhouse space are often cutting-

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p gThis year, it included displays from top architecture and design schools as well as artisan designers from throughout

p gedge, revealing the future of design, lighting and home furnishing.

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Students from Lidingö’s Nyckelviksskolanarts and crafts college presented their series of colourful clocks.series of colourful clocks.

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One Nyckelviksskolan student presented this board game. The pieces are magnetic. When not in use, users can flip the top to create a side table.users can flip the top to create a side table.

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Student designers Helena Stenfeldt and Anna Roth created a high chair that “grows” with children. As they get bigger, parents can remove the safety bar and cushions to make room. When the remove the safety bar and cushions to make room. When the child’s big enough, they can lower the seat to use it as desk chair.

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The handmade Abacus bi t ll b ti cabinet was a collaboration

between four student designers: Johanna Carass, Sofie Carlsson, Sarah Johansson and Hanna Moberg.

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Students from the S d b d Sweden-based FolkuniversitetHantverkscentrum“upcycled” an old mattress to create this large chandelier.

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Sam Hübner handrafted this stool from American Walnut. At right, Camilla Petersson Jähnkewrapped her armchair in a vegetable-based synthetic leather that she designed herself.

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Students from the ld f St bworld-famous Steneby

art school crafted these chests of drawers from hardwood and leather.

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Gróa Ólöf þorgeirsdóttird A k B k b th and Anker Bak are both

students at Denmark’s Via University. Anker’s crutches are an update of a classic design while gþorgeirsdóttir’s chair celebrates comfort.

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Kyuhung Cho’s lamps integrate LED technology. Suspended from the ceiling, they resemble ringed planets.

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Yoin Design is a Swedish-Japanese partnership. When designer Kazuaki Hibino’s balloon got caught in a tree, he envisioned the team’s Branch coat stand. At right, he envisioned the team s Branch coat stand. At right, Max Kimpel’s Moving Dots bench has an integrated movable table

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Caspar Reuterswärd designed this public seating system for Malmstens. As yet it is still a prototype. Buyers can choose from a variety of underframes to change the system’s size or shape.

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This collection of cobalt blue chairs are the product of students from Finland’s Aalto University.

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Emilia Borgvall’s herbarium is a “tool for picking, separating and transporting wild herbs to the kitchen.” At right, Terra by Ida Gudrunsdotter is an energy-free replacement for the common refrigerator.

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The Lunch Box System is a series of stainless steel reusable take-out boxes. Designed to reduce waste, it was designed by Jacob Strand. His classmate Reo Letian Zhang designed Flavour of Time - a tool for traditional air drying.

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Ung Svensk FormUng Svensk Form is a competition for young designers. Each year, the

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y g g y ,Greenhouse exhibits the winners. IKEA of Sweden AB also selects one winner to become the yearly IKEA Scholar. The prize is a five month internship at IKEA p pof Sweden AB.

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Annelie Tegelberg calls her rugs “Do your practice and all is coming.” The three rugs represent different stages in the manufacturing process, g p ,though each may be considered a finished piece by itself.

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According to the judges, the Snowshoe chair “celebrates a typical contemporary, lying/sitting position with an iPad in your

Kasja Willner took inspiration from a shipping pallet when she designed her chair, which she calls “To the woodworking

knee and a child in the crook of your arm.” Hampus Penttinen designed the chair.

shed I run back and forth.”

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Cora Hamilton experimented with new weaving techniques with new weaving techniques to create her Quintessence 1-5. The innovation: Shapes emerge from the weaving process itself rather than a simple sheet of textilesimple sheet of textile.

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Sofia Almqvist designed her Umami table and dinnerware to be used together. The cups and plates nestle perfectly into the

Spray paint modernises a classic form in Nick Ross’s “Little white lies” table.

table’s uneven surface.

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Matilda Dominique pushed the limits of three dimensional weaving to develop a new technique that she calls Jacquard-woven waffle bi di

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binding.

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Charlie Styrbjörn submitted two entries to the competition: his “Part Goat” chair and the simply named “Ladder.” Both experiment with traditional forms and techniques to create distinctly contemporary objects. Charlie was named the 2015 IKEA Scholar.

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ROOM is a collection of large building blocks from which adults can create their own furniture. Erik Olovsson and

Frida Erson and Martin Eckerberg imagine the weight of a heavy head and elbow created the divot in their Ponder table.

Kyuhyung Cho collaborated on the design.

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Trade exhibitionsAt the Stockholm Furniture Fair, the vast majority of exhibitors are b i M ll t bli h d

Trade exhibitions

businesses. Many are well-established design brands or retailers, though smaller design houses participate as well.

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Normann Copenhagen’s two story booth featured it’s award winning Era chair.

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Astrid displayed a selection of its linen textiles collection. The range featured a light grey, blue and white colour palette. At right, Lena Boije’s new products for borås cotton recalls her previous designs for the IKEA metre fabric range.

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Punt manufactures Mario Ruiz’ richly detailed yet minimalistic Stockholm sideboard. At right, Literatura is a classic design by Vincent Martinez. Originally released in 1985, Punt re-released the bookshelf in new materials in 2014..

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Swedese’s Diva sofa and lounge chair are clad in i h d h l t R d d d rich red upholstery. Red and orange appeared as

an accent colour at many booths, with occasional larger pieces like these.

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Oversized pendant lamps p pwere abundant. Made by Hand crafts theirs from a single sheet of aluminium. They’re available painted or in available painted or in bare metal.

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String co-ordinated white walls with its classic 1949 shelving system. They’ve updated the system with plexiglass side panels and white plastic trays for 2015. It’s another example of an updated classic design.

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GamFratesi designed the Haiku low sofa for Fredericia. The design duo is increasingly popular among Scandinavian home furnishing manufacturers. The pair were last year’s guests of honour at the Stockholm Fair and award winners at Milan Design Week.

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French design firm Petite Friture offes these quirky children’s stools in animal shapes. Greys and pastels like these were prevalent at the fair.

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Wallpaper noted that many visitors were on the lookout for products like were on the lookout for products like this one that simplify living with techology. But the offerings were surprisingly slim, with just a few booths displaying such products. Wä tb d i d thi l ith Wästberg designed this lamp with integrated USB charging for primarily public spaces.

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Butong produced this t i t i ll fit f concrete interior wall fit for

planting. Their range of concrete products is designed to integrate sustainable building practices.g p

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Claesson Koivisto Rune combined the C aesso o sto u e co b ed t etrends for large pendant lamps and red-orange accents in this series for Wästberg. Dezeen featured the lamps in their coverage of the fair.

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Gärsnäs covered their Emma chairs and footstools in heavy-wearing red-orange fabric. Footstools were also available in greys, pinks and purples.

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Classic Scandinavian lines define this matched sofa pair by Anna Kraitz for Johansson. The “dusty rose” colour is Johansson. The dusty rose colour is another example of today’s palette.

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nola’s 2015 range includes its now famous Plymå bench, this time with a concrete seat instead of wood. There are also lounge chairs for hotels and height-adjustable benches for playgrounds and parks.

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Montana Møbel’s shelving system is available in an array of colours, but they chose to showcase grey at their booth this year.

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Norway-based Hjelle mixed greys and pastels in its booth.

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Vivera’s privacy pod resembled an oversize American football helmet. At right, HORREDs designed this pod to create privacy for mobile phone conversations.

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Other designers sought to integrate privacy into more conventional furniture rather than create “pods.” These Petals chairs by skandiform had sound absorbing technology and a rotating seat.

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Lepo’s cheerful upholstery really stood out against a white backdrop. Brightly-coloured pieces like these were another feature of this year’s palette.

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Inside Scandinavian Design was a mini exhibition Among other mini exhibition. Among other things, it explored production of laminated and bent wood furniture.

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Linak offered a completely new take on what a kitchen can be. Their movable units feature open storage on castors so chefs can re-configure kitchen layouts at will. The countertops are height-adjustable to make cooking comfortable for chefs of all sizes.

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Kitchen firm Marbodal launched a range of pots and planters suitable for inside or out.

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These Forbidden Fruit pendant lamps by Glimt were on show at Twelve –Established Nordic Design a miniEstablished Nordic Design, a mini-exhibition.

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Makers With Agendas offered simple yet functional forms in painted plywood. The furniture is assembled without screws, and the chair folds to a compact size.

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Byarums Bruk introduced new products in black, along with a few in their classic silver.

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Offect’s Satellite chair had red accents on the frame and upholstery. They also updated their Caramel side table with the same red shade.

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Muuto updated its signature living room suite with new colours and upholstery.

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Menu’s elegant grey sofa had birch external frame, similar to Norm Architects’ approach.

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Kiddy Rama was one of very few manufacturers offering children’s furniture. The Vilnius-based company has heavily researched children’s play to develop a play table to rival video game systems. The secret: a built in LED light.

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Around 40,000 designers, architects, students, purchases and journalists tt d d th 2015 St kh l F it attended the 2015 Stockholm Furniture

and Light Fair. Beyond the fair, Stockholm Design Week attracted thousands more with exhibitions in and

d th itaround the city.