Fjordfiesta

Fjordfiesta
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Architect Pål Lunder founded Fjordfiesta in 2004, wishing to develop and reconnect with the Scandinavian design heritage. The Norwegian design brand is passionate about collaborating with new designers, and proud to renew classic gems from the Norwegian design vault. Committed to tackling ethical and environmental challenges, Fjordfiesta is hands–on in every part of the chain—from design and manufacture to delivery. The furniture is made at Fjordfiesta’s factory in Molde Norway, where high–quality craftsmanship and cutting–edge technology ensure objects that last a lifetime and beyond.

Nestled within the fabric of Norwegian heritage, Fjordfiesta Furniture emerges as a symbol of refined simplicity and enduring quality. With a portfolio boasting iconic design pieces that seamlessly blend into diverse environments, from cozy homes to ambitious architectural endeavors, the brand exemplifies versatility without compromise. Amidst the anticipation of design enthusiasts, Fjordfiesta Furniture unveils its latest add on to the Sverre Fehn Collection: The Sverre Fehn Norrköping 01 stool and the Sverre Fehn Norrköping 02 table. Both the stool and the table were designed in 1964 for Villa Norrköping in Sweden, as part of a housing exhibition interpreting the Scandinavian home of the future. Locally made of Norwegian pine.

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