Scandinavia is renowned as one of the design hotspots the world over, and the Danish designers at Skagerak champion this reputation with pieces that inspire and last.
It’s Skagerak’s high commitment to quality and design that the brand is know for – which means when you purchase a Skagerak product, you’re not just buying a product, you’re investing in an heirloom piece.
Available in Australia through Interstudio, Skagerak offers a huge range of indoor and outdoor furniture as well as a stunning range of accessories.
Designed by Louise Hederström exclusively for Skagerak is the outdoor setting Reform. Designed to highlight the beautiful contrast between wood and aluminium, the Reform table has a light, soft touch with matching bench seat, which compliments the exquisite form of the able. Reform is available in hunter green and anthracite black.
Taf Architects have released a range in collaboration with Skagerak called Overlap. Suitable for both indoor and outdoor use, this spectacular range presents the contrast between rustic wooden planks and painted steel legs. Overlap features a modern edge and contemporary appeal that makes it an obvious choice for both indoors and out, coming in a range of sizes perfect for all occasions.
If you are looking for something special for interiors, then the Georg range from Chris L. Halstrøm offers the a desk with optional draw, console, stools, bench seat and dining table. The charming Georg collection sees an experiment between Nordic sensuality and Japanese minimalism. The Georg stool and bench both highlight a combination between wood, wool, and leather with a choice of black stained or natural finish.
Also from Skagerak is the Hven range designed by Anton Björsing. The minimalist design balances quality, comfort, and aesthetics. Hven offers a beautiful oak table, bench, and armchairs. The stunning collection is perfect for both residential and commercial interiors.
These Skagerak collections showcase the beauty of Scandinavian design, and is one of many solutions for the home or office designer available from Interstudio.
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