Swedish brand Friends & Founders’ new range was launched and dominated at this year’s Stockholm Furniture Fair, and is exclusive to Interstudio.
August 18th, 2014
As reported by Wallpaper magazine, “Another equally strong collection came courtesy of young Danish/Swedish design company Friends & Founders, launched in 2013.
Its Spring 2014 offering extended all the way from furniture down to small accessories, and from indoor to outdoor items, without compromising their finely honed design aesthetic – distinct for its pared-back forms and clean silhouettes.
‘Balance’ was once again the word that sprung to mind.”
Friends & Founders is available exclusively from Interstudio
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