Even though the wall sound absorber Näver W and the Central easy-chair series serve different purposes, they share a common thread spun from flexibility, playfulness, and true Scandinavian design. Subtle details, such as the nature-inspired relief pattern on Näver W and the elegant stitching on Central’s back, enhance the welcoming and inviting atmosphere, providing something pleasant for your soul and senses – just the way you like it.
Having difficulty deciding? Finding mixing and matching a challenge?
Skandiform Colour Collection will help you to chart your way in a landscape of colours. And now also easy to navigate.
Skandiform defines sustainability as a way of working that values a holistic approach comprising environmental, quality, and work environment aspects. With this mind-set, we develop timeless furniture designs, always keeping comfort and life cycle in focus.
In our Autumn news 2024 brochure, you'll discover this autumn's latest additions showcased in inspiring settings, flip through the brochure and get inspired!
Though Tinnef means rubbish in Yiddish, it’s the opposite of trash. It was designed by Charlotte von der Lancken as a response to humanity's excessive use of plastic. The eye-catching series of tabletops – are made of 100% recycled plastic waste, making each table one of a kind.
In 2023, the Lola chair (designed by Margot Barolo) proudly received three prestigious awards: Interior Design Magazine's BEST OF YEAR 2023 Award in the Contract Seating > Guest category, Interior Design HiP Award 2023 in the Best Workplace > Guest Seating category, and MetropolisLikes 2023 in the Softening Spaces category.