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Explore Swedese’s Welcoming 2021 Collection

Design and craft company Swedese is updating some classic designs with new materials and colors for their 2021 collection. The furniture and home decor collection, composed by interior designer Tina Hellberg, creates a cohesive series using an earthy color scale alongside the brand’s often used woods. The result feels harmonious and welcoming, in other words, spot on. “Over the last year, we have carried out extensive work with the Swedese brand, covering everything from how we express ourselves in words and images to how we categorize our range, all the time with a focus on the future and a clear connection to our roots,” shared Elias Stenberg, Marketing Manager.

armchair

Amstelle Armchair

The Amstelle armchair, designed by Khodi Feiz, works well in both public and private environments. It’s now available with legs in white pigmented oak or cream-colored steel, as well as the original oak or ash. Amstelle is available in two different designs on upholstery in different colors.

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Pond Table

The Pond table, designed by Monica Förster, now comes with the opportunity to choose from several material choices for both table top and legs. For example, a table top of red stone and black legs, or a table top in light gray limestone with black legs. The table top is available in stone from Öland, limestone, granite or ash, and the legs are available in black, red, gray and light gray.

stools

Avavick Stool

Inspired by northern Sweden’s snow-covered landscape, the Avavick stool designed by Katja Pettersson is now available in untreated beech as well as lacquered beechwood in new colors (beige pink, amber glow, persimmon, afternoon sun and lemon & crème). Avavick is part of A New Collection, which was specially designed for the Swedish National Museum’s restaurant.

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Savoa Table

The Savoa table, designed by Sakari Hartikainen, is an organically-shaped standout. It’s available in oak (lacquered, oiled or white pigmented), in different heights and with different sizes of table top.

mirrors and tray

Comma Mirror + Tray

The Comma series, consisting of mirrors and trays and designed by Mia Lagerman, houses pieces that resemble the comma itself. The expressive mirrors and trays are made of bentwood, a favorite material of Swedese. They’re now available in black-stained ash or ash nature, and lacquered ash in English red and beige/pink.

armchair and end tables

Laminett Armchair

Laminett is a smaller, more compact version of the Lamino chair, which was designed by Yngve Ekström in the 1950s. Now you can find it available in oiled walnut as well as a fabric called Espresso.

table lamp

Pile Lamp

The Pile lamp, originally developed for the restaurant at the new National Museum in Stockholm by Matti Klenell, was inspired by Klenell’s first visit to Swedese in Vaggeryd. It’s now available for purchase in two variants.

To learn more about Swedese’s 2021 collection, visit swedese.com.

Kelly Beall is Director of Branded Content at Design Milk. The Pittsburgh-based writer and designer has had a deep love of art and design for as long as she can remember, from Fashion Plates to MoMA and far beyond. When not searching out the visual arts, she's likely sharing her favorite finds with others. Kelly can also be found tracking down new music, teaching herself to play the ukulele, or on the couch with her three pets – Bebe, Rainey, and Remy. Find her @designcrush on social.