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Scandinavian classic furniture blends simplicity with functionality. Brands like Fredericia, Eilersen, Carl Hansen, House of Finn Juhl, and Naver offer timeless pieces that fit various design styles. Gubi introduces playful, ornate pieces to the mix. Minimalist, mid-century modern, and Scandinavian

Scandinavian Classic Furniture: Versatile Designs for Every Style


Scandinavian classic furniture blends simplicity with functionality. Brands like Fredericia, Eilersen, Carl Hansen, House of Finn Juhl, and Naver offer timeless pieces that fit various design styles. Gubi introduces playful, ornate pieces to the mix. Minimalist, mid-century modern, and Scandinavian


Published by Rhiannon Hills | September 25, 2024

Rhiannon Hills | September 25, 2024

coffee side table designed by Gubi for GamFratesiThe IOI Coffee Table displays some of the finest Italian materials. The disposition of the soft tones of the marble juxtaposed against the sleek solid brass legs creates a striking aesthetic impression. The use of organic natural marble allows each table to have its own unique features.
Geometric Art Deco references are reflected in the detail of the small brass sphere that are found in-between the dual pole legs; and the shapes of this signature detail is echoed with in the letters of the coffee tables name – I-O-I.
1. IOI Coffee Table

The IOI Coffee Table displays some of the finest Italian materials. The disposition of the soft tones of the marble juxtaposed against the sleek solid brass legs creates a striking aesthetic impression. The use of organic natural marble allows each table to have its own unique features. Geometric Art Deco references are reflected in the detail of the small brass sphere that are found in-between the dual pole legs; and the shapes of this signature detail is echoed with in the letters of the coffee tables name – I-O-I.


From $1,219

GamFratesi studio was founded by Danish architect Stine Gam and Italian architect Enrico Fratesi. This award-winning Danish-Italian design duo is a rising star in the design world with their poetically organic, yet defined, style that bridges northern and southern design culture. 
  
  GamFratesi’s designs take their creative drive from a combination of tradition and the contemporary in an experimental approach with materials and techniques. With their dual traditional background, Stine and Enrico draw on classic Danish furniture and craft traditions, as well as the classic Italian intellectual and conceptual approach. From this cross-cultural substrate they create furniture that respectfully reflects tradition while also featuring subtlety embedded stories, symbols and associations. 
  
GamFratesi are the award winners of the 2015 Finn Juhl Architectural Prize, 2015 Milano Design Award, Guest of Honour at the 2014 Stockholm Furniture and Light Fair, 2013 Elle Decoration International Design Award and the Three-Year Working Grant from the Danish Arts Foundation.

Designed by GamFratesi for Gubi

lounge chair designed by Fredericia for Jens RisomThis lounge chair flaunts its signature A-frame in the back for added support. The A-Chair will constantly look modern in any milieu, wonderfully executed so lounging becomes a luxury.
2. A-Chair Lounge Chair

This lounge chair flaunts its signature A-frame in the back for added support. The A-Chair will constantly look modern in any milieu, wonderfully executed so lounging becomes a luxury.


From $7,808

Jens Risom was an extremely talented individual and was a significant player in the Danish Modernism movement, particularly his role in introducing Scandinavian furniture to the American Market. He then pursued a successful career designing a variety of pieces which stem from functionality combined with a New York sense of style and savoir-faire. Risom was a great influence on the global design arena leaving a legacy of stunning, streamlined designs. 
  
  A strong proponent of the idea that design should be modest, minimal and not centre stage, Risom’s understated approach to elegance is seen in his preference for gentle curves, geometric angles, clever construction and affinity for continuity. 
  
  Risom strongly advocated the idea of design being modest, minimal and not centre stage. His understated approach to elegance can be seen from his preference for gentle curves, geometric angles, clever construction and affinity for continuity.

Designed by Jens Risom for Fredericia

coffee side table designed by Fredericia for Hugo PassosThe Piloti Table shouts simplicity yet whispers detail. It is an expression of contrasts. The table top runs with fine intricacies that transitions seamlessly down to its round legs. The table top is as aesthetic as it is functional, both of which are well known characteristics among Fredericias furnitures.
3. Piloti Coffee Table

The Piloti Table shouts simplicity yet whispers detail. It is an expression of contrasts. The table top runs with fine intricacies that transitions seamlessly down to its round legs. The table top is as aesthetic as it is functional, both of which are well known characteristics among Fredericias furnitures.


From $1,918

Portugese designer Hugo Passos designs daily lifestyle objects that are familiar yet a delight to own and use. This London-based designer draws inspiration from his constant interest in the humanity of everyday items. Passos wishes to stay true to the true purpose of furniture pieces, insisting that they should serve their functional purpose above all else. That being said, he is also incredibly detailed to artistic aesthetic, the materials, the structure and the comfort that guide the final synthesis of each of his designs. 
  
  Since setting up his own design studio in 2012, Passos has amassed a list of notable clients including the Monocle magazine. Hugo Passos collaborated with Fredericia to create the Piloti Tables, a series of oakside coffee tables.

Designed by Hugo Passos for Fredericia

Versatile Scandinavian Furniture for Diverse Design Styles

Versatile Scandinavian Furniture for Diverse Design Styles

Scandinavian classic furniture can work with many design approaches. The classic sofa and lounge chairs of famous brands such as Fredericia, Eilersen, Carl Hansen and House of Finn Juhl can all be worked seamlessly into many design aspirations. The trendsetting design house of Gubi takes this a step further, bringing some more playful and even ornate pieces into the Danish Design stable of furniture. Design styles like eclectic and bohemian, postmodern, industrial, and even a luxurious look can all incorporate the classic and quality furniture that comes from these iconic design houses. Naturally, minimalism, midcentury modern, and Scandinavian are a natural and easy fit. Let's explore each design type and look at a few pieces of furniture that helps accentuate these looks Eclectic Design: Eclectic design is all about mixing and matching various styles and periods to create a unique, personalised space. The key is to balance these elements harmoniously. Suggested Piece: No.1 Sofa by Borge Mogensen This designer sofa embodies Mogensen's signature minimalist style with functional details like removable and mobile cushions. It offers a classic furniture piece with a unique personal character that has lasted through the years despite everchanging trends. Its tightly upholstered frame and loose cushions on the seat and back make it a sturdy choice, while the conical wooden legs add a vintage touch, making it a perfect fit for an eclectic setting. Bohemian Design: Bohemian design is characterized by its free-spirited, relaxed, and artistic vibe. The style embraces rich patterns, textures, and an array of colours. Suggested Piece: Gubis TS Coffee Table The TS Coffee Table, with its slender metal legs and luxurious marble top, adds a touch of elegance and sophistication. Its intricate design and quality craftsmanship make it a focal point in a bohemian living room, blending seamlessly with bright fabrics and eclectic decor. Postmodern Design: Postmodern design breaks away from the rigidity of modernism. It embraces bold colours, whimsical shapes, and a mix of materials. Suggested Piece: Flaneur Sofa by GamFratesi The Flaneur Sofa by DanishItalian duo GamFratesi offers a modern expression inspired by the traditional rollarm chair. Its immaculate 3mm piping around the seats gives it a minimal yet holistic look, making it an ideal piece for a postmodern interior. The sofas precise silhouette and comfortable design make it both striking and functional. Industrial Design: Industrial design draws inspiration from warehouses and factories. It often features exposed brick, metal, and wood, creating a raw and unfinished look. Suggested Piece: Eilersens Great Lift Table This table combines a solid wood surface with a sleek metal base, epitomising industrial chic. Its robust construction and clean lines make it a versatile piece that can add a touch of warmth and contrast to an industrial space. Luxury Design: Luxury design is about opulence, indulgence, and meticulous attention to detail. It often features highend materials, rich textures, and bespoke craftsmanship. Suggested Piece: Swoon Chair by Space Copenhagen The Swoon Lounge Chair is the epitome of contemporary luxury. Its organic, embracing form whn combined with a sophisticated fabric or leather upholstery makes it both comfortable and elegant. The chair's sculptural quality makes it a standout piece in any luxurious interior. Minimalism: Minimalism focuses on simplicity, functionality, and the elimination of excess. It often features neutral colours and streamlined designs. Suggested Piece: Eilersen Streamline sofa This iconic Sofa lives up to its name with a design that emphasizes straight lines and geometric shapes. Its clean and unadorned form is a hallmark of minimalism, which values simplicity and clarity. The lack of unnecessary embellishments allows the sofa to blend seamlessly into a minimalist environment, where each piece of furniture serves a clear purpose without overwhelming the space. Plus, the renowned seating comfort of an Eilersen. MidCentury Modern: Midcentury modern design is characterised by clean lines, organic shapes, and a focus on functionality. It often features a mix of traditional and nontraditional materials. Suggested Piece: House of Finn Juhls Poet Sofa The Poet Sofa, with its sculptural form and comfortable design, is a quintessential midcentury modern piece. Its organic shape and high-quality materials make it a stunning focal point in any midcentury modern interior.

Scandinavian classic furniture blends simplicity with functionality. Brands like Fredericia, Eilersen, Carl Hansen, House of Finn Juhl, and Naver offer timeless pieces that fit various design styles. Gubi introduces playful, ornate pieces to the mix. Minimalist, mid-century modern, and Scandinavian
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