Beckman College of Design shows four design collaborations at Stockholm Furniture Fair, 6–10 February
06 February 2024
For the seventh year in a row, the graduating students in the design programme are collaborating at Beckman College of Design with the Swedish furniture industry.
Meet the students at Stockholm Furniture Fair in Greenhouse, stand C04:39, 6–10 February, where the students will be on site to tell you more about their projects.
Press preview at 15.00 on Tuesday 6 February, which begins with a speech by programme director, Erik Björk.
Partners
EFG – European Furniture Group, Mitab, NC Nordic Care and Storängen Design.
Participating students
Alexander Morén, Chatrine Schumacher, Ebba Qvinnström, Edward Weinhofer, Grånäs-Malin Kristiansson, Iris Arlert, Maja Berthin Tingström, Max Palmdahl, Sigrid Mårtensson, Svea Tisell, Tove Östlund.
Teacher/lecturer
Morgan Rudberg, Peter Nylander, Maja Kinnemark, Filippa Karlsson, Sophia Wood, Tove Alderin, Annelie Wihlborg, Fanny Johansson.
Graphic product design
Axel Wahl
Photo
Julia Malmquist
ABOUT THE PROJECTS
LAYERS
Ebba Qvinnström, Sigrid Mårtensson
EFG
More about LAYERS
LAYERS consists of 12 components that together create seven different pieces of furniture with the main focus on transparency, material meetings without permanent joints. We want to encourage restoration, reform, updates of components and to counteract overconsumption. LAYERS opens a new path through the furniture industry where sustainability goes hand in hand with product design.
PALETTE
Chatrine Schumacher, Edward Weinhofer, Svea Tisell
STORÄNGEN DESIGN
More about PALETT
PALETT consists of a bench and a stool that together can be built into different constellations for different rooms. With a removable seat and wall hanging, and a base that can be placed on top of each other, the furniture is transformed into wall-hung art and a sculptural stack. The work has focused on an exploration of soft and organic design language rooted in a production-friendly perspective.
FABA
Alexander Morén, Grånäs-Malin Kristiansson, Maja Berthin Tingström
NC NORDIC CARE
More about FABA
FABA is a frameless, accessibility-adapted table series for both public environments and the home. The tables are meant to evoke an inclusive, open atmosphere through the asymmetrical top that offers the opportunity for a new social seating and flexible furniture.
OTIUM
Iris Arlert, Max Palmdahl, Tove Östlund
MITAB
More about OTIUM
OTIUM is a Latin term that refers to time off from work and duties. Inspired by the "hanging on the stairs", we have developed an outdoor furniture that invites you to gather. Welcome to explore its uses. Come and sit with us!
Thanks to
Sponsors
Creation Bauman, Press & Son, Rebellights, Rscued, Svenska Lantchips and Weekday.