nordic students creates innovative products for lammhults stockholm design week
For X-Works 2.0, Swedish brand Lammhults invited five students to create products in their factory, that were then revealed at Stockholm Furniture Fair. Pictured left: 'Deco' table, by Julia Prytz. Right: 'Centim' modular bench, by Andrés Nilson
Over the course of a year, they were immersed in Lammhults' 60 years of technique, rigour and tradition, working with their craftsmen to amalgamate the brand's style with their own unique aesthetics. Pictured: Vilde Øritsland Houge with her seesaw-inspired rocking seating and tables
The students were chosen from a pool of 26 at Beckmans College of Design in Stockholm. Pictured: 'Diversity' wooden bench, by Tuva Rivedal Tjugen who bases her design on nature
Pictured left: 'Boss' wastepaper basket, by Tuva Rivedal Tjugen. Right: 'RockIt Science' table and stools, by Vilde Øritsland Houge
Therese Hallberg's 'F35' trolley is a playful design that utilises Lammhults' fine tubular metal
Prytz’s sculptural room divider ('Juster') and tables adopt a decoratively artistic yet strikingly abstract edge
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