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| Nordic design is rooted in a thoughtful relationship between material, function, and light. Across furniture, this sensibility favors clarity over excess, allowing construction and proportion to guide the experience of a piece. This week's selections bring together designs from across the Nordic region that share a common sensibility and quiet confidence that shape contemporary interiors. |
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| PP68 FINAL CHAIR |
| Hans J. Wegner |
| In the late years of a long glorious career with an extensive line of masterpieces acknowledged worldwide and a number of significant awards already achieved, Hans J. Wegner designed the pp68 as his final round back arm chair. Crafted from solid wood with a hand-woven paper cord seat, the chair reflects an uncompromising approach to craftsmanship. The Final Chair is a generational piece, made to last through the ages and to be passed down through generations. Available in oak, ash or beech. |
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| 005 LOUNGE CHAIR |
| Max Lamb |
| The 005 Lounge Chair is constructed from solid Finnish pine, a material central to Vaarnii’s work. The chair's components utilize large surface areas to showcase the beautiful natural grains of the wood, while providing a spacious seat for extended relaxation. All Vaarnii products are locally made by a small number of expert Finnish makers, using pine wood that has been harvested from sustainably managed Finnish forests. |
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| BASIC EXTENDABLE DINING |
| Jenni Roininen |
| Designed for adaptability, the Basic Extendable Oval Dining Table combines clean lines with a practical extension mechanism. Made from solid oak, the table reflects Nikari’s commitment to sustainable materials and precise craftsmanship. Its oval form softens the geometry of a room while the hidden extension mechanism supports flexibility for everyday dining and larger gatherings. |
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| CH53 |
| Hans J. Wegner |
| The CH53 Stool is a compact example of Hans Wegner’s ability to resolve function through proportion. Built from solid oak with a hand-woven paper cord seat, the stool offers durability without visual weight. Its straightforward construction and modest footprint allow it to function easily as seating, a side table, or a footrest within a range of interior settings. Available in beech or oak in two height options. |
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| PAIMIO ARMCHAIR 41 |
| Alvar Aalto |
| Designed in the early 1930s, the Paimio Armchair is one of Alvar Aalto’s most recognized works. Formed from bent birch plywood, the chair was conceived to support comfort through shape rather than upholstery. Its flowing lines and light-toned wood express Aalto’s human-centered approach to modernism, where structure, material, and well-being are closely linked. |
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