Live from Stockholm Furniture & Light Fair

Friday 10 February 2012

Abstracta at Stockholm Furniture and Light Fair 2012
The Stockholm Furniture and Light Fair is currently taking place at Stockholmsmässan until 11th February. It is the Nordic design industry's most important annual event and caters in particular to the contract sector. Although many brands choose to launch new products at the Milan Furniture Fair or Maison&Objet to ensure good press coverage, many exhibitors reported that this fair is particularly beneficial for them in terms of sales.

Gemla at Stockholm Furniture and Light Fair 2012
Beyond Couture: Beyond Couture is the name of the cafe and textile installation at the fair by Swedish desginer Fredrik Färg. Elsewhere, other designers are also incorporating tailoring and fabric details that are more typically found on fashion rather than furniture, such as zip and wrapped leather details on the Vilda chairs at Swedish brand Gemla.

Form o Miljö Stockholm Furniture and Light Fair 2012
New Windsors: Traditional comb back Windsor chairs feature contemporary updates - such as neon colourways, sleeker streamlined forms or larger, more generous proportions, and sheepskin cushions with giant proportions like this low armchair at Swedish brand Form o Miljö.

Rumbler at Stockholm Furniture and Light Fair 2012
Springtime colours: Exhibitors usher in the new season with springtime colour palettes of grass green and daffodil yellow, both worked separately on statement pieces or colour blocked together like the One modular sofa by Rumbler.

Top three exhibitors

Laufer Kiechel for Offecct at Stockholm Furniture and Light Fair 2012
Swedish brand Offecct works with some of the world's most renowned designers to manufacture office furniture that combines Swedish craftsmanship with high quality, innovative and sustainable design.

Louise Hederström for Offecct at Stockholm Furniture and Light Fair 2012


What's New? Nine new products are presented including high backed office sofas by Ineke Hans, sound absorption panels by Richard Hutten, upholstered chairs by Laufer Kiechel and a green room divider made with growing plants by Swedish designer Louise Hederström.
Ineke Hans for Offecct at Stockholm Furniture and Light Fair 2012
Key detail: Offecct is particularly keen on the integration of greenery into its collection, based on research that proves that having plants in the office environment dramatically boosts productivity.

Branca Lisboa at Stockholm Furniture and Light Fair 2012
Making its debut at the Stockholm Furniture fair, Portuguese brand Branca Lisboa is showing a strong collection of lighting and furniture.

Branca Lisboa at Stockholm Furniture and Light Fair 2012
Key direction: An eclectic mix of handcrafted cabinetry and joinery with experimental shapes and finishes.

Branca Lisboa at Stockholm Furniture and Light Fair 2012
Key feature: Quirky details and material combinations, such as the W.02 chairs dipped in rubber.

Volki at Stockholm Furniture and Light Fair 2012

Elísabet Jónsdóttir and Olga Hrafnsdóttir are the designers behind Volki, an art and design studio based in Finland.

Volki at Stockholm Furniture and Light Fair 2012
Key direction: The studio designs home accessories, focusing on Icelandic materials and Icelandic production, and is inspired by Reykjavík, the houses, sea, culture and people.

Key product: Graphic throws and pillows in primary colours.