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formsyofficial · 4 years
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Anya Sebton and Eva Lilja; The Palais Series (2018)
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repeat-norepeat · 5 years
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Add Cable Table designed by Anya Sebton for Lammhults/ICF
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formabrutta · 5 years
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Elegant and Versatile - The Petit Palais Side Table by Anya Sebton & Eva Lilja Löwenhielm for Asplund
Elegant and Versatile – The Petit Palais Side Table by Anya Sebton & Eva Lilja Löwenhielm for Asplund
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The Elegant and Versatile Design Side Table
The Petit Palais side table is the perfect choice for anyone looking for a stylish and distinctive addition to your interior, whether you are in need of a night stand or your hallway lacks furniture. Petit Palais is also an elegant stand for a house plant or a flower vase in any room of your home. Don’t be afraid to be creative and play with…
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neuboheme · 6 years
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Palais table by Anya Sebton, Sweden
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ulfgbohlin · 5 years
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ULF G BoHLIN • InteriorDesign: table Palais for Asplund - design: Anya Sebton & Ewa Lilja Löwenhielm.
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archiproducts · 6 years
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Designers Anya Sebton and Eva Lilja Löwenhielm play with the elegance and luxury from the past by designing for Asplund Store a table in which a semi-circular profile creates a beautiful relief, together with a pure Scandinavian expression: http://bit.ly/2slZZvr https://ift.tt/2sq0ZO4
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lifeasawaterelement · 6 years
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Anya Sebton | Photo: Erik Lefvander
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charpenterie · 3 years
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Palais Royal table by Anya Sebton and Eva Lilja Löwenhielm for Asplund https://ift.tt/3iWmphO June 21, 2021 at 01:00PM
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itsmarcelleworld · 5 years
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C-Carpet Eva Lilja Löwenhielm and Anya Sebton for Asplund http://bit.ly/31LZYAZ
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jeremystrele · 6 years
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Here Are 12 of the Coolest Pieces From Stockholm Design Week 2018
Stockholm was packed with the world’s biggest retailers and designers looking for the latest in Scandinavian design at the Stockholm Furniture & Light Fair, the world’s leading event for Scandinavian design. The city also hosted Stockholm Design Week 2018 for the public so everyone could get their Scandi-fix. Here are our favorite 12 pieces from the show:
1. KLASSIK daybed
Poul Volther’s 1959 daybed has been put into production by KLASSIK Denmark in collaboration with Volther’s family.
2. Apollo 79 pendant
Pholc presented the new Apollo 79 pendant lamp by Broberg & Ridderstråle. Cone-like shapes in brass or aluminum are accented in seven muted tones and several sizes.
3. Air sideboard
Design House Stockholm’s Air sideboard uses rattan in a modern way. Place a lamp inside the sideboard to really make it pop!
4. Pax chair
Fredrik Mattson designed the versatile Pax chair for Materia. It’s designed to be small in scale with a curved shell.
5. Mame chair
Luca Nichetto was the star of Scandinavian Design Week 2018 with several stunning designs. The Mame chair, produced by Fogia Sweden, is the perfect fusion of Scandinavian design and sleek, Italian styling. 
6. Levier shelf system
Voice’s Levier bookshelf, designed by Cate Högdahl and Nelson Ruiz-Acal of Cate & Nelson, is perfect for small spaces.
7. Mimic mirror
The Danish brand Muuto presented Norma Studio’s Mimic mirror, which is functional on one side and decorative on the other.
8. Nestor modular sofa
Skandiform’s Nestor Collection was designed by Lars Hofsjö to be mixed and matched in configurations and colors.
 9. Alphabeta floor lamps
The spun-steel shades of Luca Nichetto’s Alphabeta lamp are grouped in pairs to direct light down and up. Customers can mix and match the shades to create a custom lamp of their choice.
10. Rose chair
Massproductions developed the Rose chair using 3D printing technology.
11. Barn & Fences cubicles
Swedish designer Johan Kauppi created this office system for Glimakra of Sweden. Inspired by the small farmhouses of the Swedish Lapland, the houses and dividers are semi-transparent and sound absorbent.
12. Palais Royale table
Anya Sebton and Eva Lilja Löwenhielm designed the Palais Royale table for Asplund, made of lacquered oak panels and an oak veneered top.
The post Here Are 12 of the Coolest Pieces From Stockholm Design Week 2018 appeared first on Freshome.com.
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owensrhodes · 6 years
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Here Are 12 of the Coolest Pieces From Stockholm Design Week 2018
Stockholm was packed with the world’s biggest retailers and designers looking for the latest in Scandinavian design at the Stockholm Furniture & Light Fair, the world’s leading event for Scandinavian design. The city also hosted Stockholm Design Week 2018 for the public so everyone could get their Scandi-fix. Here are our favorite 12 pieces from the show:
1. KLASSIK daybed
Poul Volther’s 1959 daybed has been put into production by KLASSIK Denmark in collaboration with Volther’s family.
2. Apollo 79 pendant
Pholc presented the new Apollo 79 pendant lamp by Broberg & Ridderstråle. Cone-like shapes in brass or aluminum are accented in seven muted tones and several sizes.
3. Air sideboard
Design House Stockholm’s Air sideboard uses rattan in a modern way. Place a lamp inside the sideboard to really make it pop!
4. Pax chair
Fredrik Mattson designed the versatile Pax chair for Materia. It’s designed to be small in scale with a curved shell.
5. Mame chair
Luca Nichetto was the star of Scandinavian Design Week 2018 with several stunning designs. The Mame chair, produced by Fogia Sweden, is the perfect fusion of Scandinavian design and sleek, Italian styling. 
6. Levier shelf system
Voice’s Levier bookshelf, designed by Cate Högdahl and Nelson Ruiz-Acal of Cate & Nelson, is perfect for small spaces.
7. Mimic mirror
The Danish brand Muuto presented Norma Studio’s Mimic mirror, which is functional on one side and decorative on the other.
8. Nestor modular sofa
Skandiform’s Nestor Collection was designed by Lars Hofsjö to be mixed and matched in configurations and colors.
 9. Alphabeta floor lamps
The spun-steel shades of Luca Nichetto’s Alphabeta lamp are grouped in pairs to direct light down and up. Customers can mix and match the shades to create a custom lamp of their choice.
10. Rose chair
Massproductions developed the Rose chair using 3D printing technology.
11. Barn & Fences cubicles
Swedish designer Johan Kauppi created this office system for Glimakra of Sweden. Inspired by the small farmhouses of the Swedish Lapland, the houses and dividers are semi-transparent and sound absorbent.
12. Palais Royale table
Anya Sebton and Eva Lilja Löwenhielm designed the Palais Royale table for Asplund, made of lacquered oak panels and an oak veneered top.
The post Here Are 12 of the Coolest Pieces From Stockholm Design Week 2018 appeared first on Freshome.com.
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Here Are 12 of the Coolest Pieces From Stockholm Design Week 2018 http://ift.tt/2G9pUvL
Stockholm was packed with the world’s biggest retailers and designers looking for the latest in Scandinavian design at the Stockholm Furniture & Light Fair, the world’s leading event for Scandinavian design. The city also hosted Stockholm Design Week 2018 for the public so everyone could get their Scandi-fix. Here are our favorite 12 pieces from the show:
1. KLASSIK daybed
Poul Volther’s 1959 daybed has been put into production by KLASSIK Denmark in collaboration with Volther’s family.
2. Apollo 79 pendant
Pholc presented the new Apollo 79 pendant lamp by Broberg & Ridderstråle. Cone-like shapes in brass or aluminum are accented in seven muted tones and several sizes.
3. Air sideboard
Design House Stockholm’s Air sideboard uses rattan in a modern way. Place a lamp inside the sideboard to really make it pop!
4. Pax chair
Fredrik Mattson designed the versatile Pax chair for Materia. It’s designed to be small in scale with a curved shell.
5. Mame chair
Luca Nichetto was the star of Scandinavian Design Week 2018 with several stunning designs. The Mame chair, produced by Fogia Sweden, is the perfect fusion of Scandinavian design and sleek, Italian styling. 
6. Levier shelf system
Voice’s Levier bookshelf, designed by Cate Högdahl and Nelson Ruiz-Acal of Cate & Nelson, is perfect for small spaces.
7. Mimic mirror
The Danish brand Muuto presented Norma Studio’s Mimic mirror, which is functional on one side and decorative on the other.
8. Nestor modular sofa
Skandiform’s Nestor Collection was designed by Lars Hofsjö to be mixed and matched in configurations and colors.
 9. Alphabeta floor lamps
The spun-steel shades of Luca Nichetto’s Alphabeta lamp are grouped in pairs to direct light down and up. Customers can mix and match the shades to create a custom lamp of their choice.
10. Rose chair
Massproductions developed the Rose chair using 3D printing technology.
11. Barn & Fences cubicles
Swedish designer Johan Kauppi created this office system for Glimakra of Sweden. Inspired by the small farmhouses of the Swedish Lapland, the houses and dividers are semi-transparent and sound absorbent.
12. Palais Royale table
Anya Sebton and Eva Lilja Löwenhielm designed the Palais Royale table for Asplund, made of lacquered oak panels and an oak veneered top.
The post Here Are 12 of the Coolest Pieces From Stockholm Design Week 2018 appeared first on Freshome.com.
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connorrenwick · 6 years
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Stockholm Furniture Fair 2018 Shows Progress at Greenhouse
With the strapline “showing progress” 2018’s Greenhouse – the Stockholm Furniture Fair’s showcase of emerging talent – was as strong as ever. “Greenhouse aims to serve as a springboard for unestablished designers and a platform where exhibitors can reach new audiences and share their visions and dreams,” said a statement from the show. 27 design schools and 37 independent designers and studios were selected from hundreds of applications by a jury comprising designer Jens Fager, interior architect Anya Sebton, architect Monica von Schmalensee and designer John Löfgren.
Let Go by University of Bergen student Imkeliene Boersma will only work when two smartphones are inserted into the slots in its base, encouraging people to put the technology down and really engage with one another. In the meantime, the lamp charges the cell phones, so both parties can get back online as soon as they’ve finished their ‘IRL’ conversation. The lamp is made from ash and an iron PLA composite.
Cecilia Xinyu Zhang was born (in 1989) and raised in Beijing, China and now lives and works in Bergen, Norway, having studied in Sweden. Her SV Side Table can be manufactured from a single piece of metal without any waste, comprising as it does a triangular tabletop mimicked in negative space in its frame. “The table is ideal for use as a coffee table for small lightweight objects, or simply to add sculptural presence in space,” she says.
Valeria Sergienko of multidisciplinary studio Nōme Design, makes these Perception cups from waste materials such as denim, leather, paper, plastic, rubber, styrofoam and glass. “The intention of the collection is to connect people with the natural environment and eliminate negative impact through sustainable, skillful, sensitive design,” she says. “The decline of natural resources increasingly forces me to work with non-virgin materials. Seeing waste streams as a future starting point rather than an endpoint became the mission of this project.”
Hangeraki is a multi-functional hanging rack with swinging parts by Canadian design studio Dear Human, otherwise known as Jasna Sokolovic and Noel O’Connell. “Our intent was to animate an ordinary utilitarian object to be more thoughtful and versatile,” they say. “Hangeraki can be used as a towel hanger and vanity in the bathroom, a tie hanger at the office, or a scarf, hat and coat hanger at the front door.”
Continuing with the Canadian theme, Collection 0 is a “sculptural interpretation of the Canadian landscape fused with a Chinese aesthetic while maintaining the functionality and versatility of a living space” by new design studio Hi Thanks Bye. The full collection consists of a shelf-divider, dining chair, side table, rug, bar stool and floor lamp.
Vent by Sarah Hasselqvist and Melinda Urbansdotter is named after the idea of airing things out or getting them off your chest. “It symbolizes the personal gatherings and discussions that arise in a relaxed environment, the way a lounge should be,” say the designers. “The soft, voluminous and playful shapes of our Vent chair came to life when playing with the natural rising shapes of a dough as it interacted with metal structures.”
Student of product and furniture design for some seven years, Linda Loland started her professional practice in 2015 while still studying for her master’s degree at HDK Steneby. “I usually work with our minds’ experience,” she says. “Where the tactile surface and shape will bring emotions to the user – good materials combined with good design create durable products.”
Nikolai Kotlarczyk’s Wompoo dining chair was inspired by the form and colors of Australia’s tropical birds of paradise. Nikolai is an Australian designer based in Copenhagen, Denmark. His work focuses on creating a narrative born of his connection with geography, history, materiality and rituals.
And last but by no means least, Solid Geometry by Troels Flensted is a limited edition of handmade sculptural interior objects. “The collection is an exploration of solid geometric shapes where each interior object is minimalistic, yet bold and colorful,” he says. The colorful flecks in each one are left over from the production process of his Poured Collection, making each one unique.
via http://design-milk.com/
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thexistentialist · 7 years
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quiteathomeanywhere · 9 years
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Designer Interview - Eva Lilja Löwenhielm
Eva Lilja Löwenhielmis a multi faceted designer. Growing up she was influenced by her grandfather who was an established name in the world of Shop Window Displays and later building Stage and Film Sets. Studying Set Design and Advertising in High School Eva then went on to work for an Advertising Agency and later for NK, the city’s largest and most exclusive Department Store doing their in-house…
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