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Fora Form
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Fora Form is a Norwegian contract furniture manufacturer for areas wherever people meet. Fora Form manufactures furniture to focus on democratic processes, equality and trust. Knowing these values will add value to your meeting places will increase well–being, culture, and innovation power. Fora Form has four focus areas where actual inter–human value is created: Eat together, Work together, Breathe together and Experience together. Established in 1929, Fora Form has used design as a strategic tool since the 1950s. Today's collection combines modern designs by Scandinavia's top designers and classics from the company's heritage. Fora Form is part of Lammhults Design Group.

Located in the historic Kuglegården, Lammhults Design Group—including Abstracta Interiør, Fora Form, and Ragnars Inredningar—blends design classics with contemporary elements. This exhibition aims to demonstrate how to optimise spaces where individuals can collaborate, work, and foster creativity. Their vision enhances the building’s raw architecture, featuring rustic brick and concrete, with modern touches of steel and mirror. This contrast refreshes its historical narrative. By carefully integrating old and new, they highlight the unique design of each furniture piece in this distinctive setting. The Space has been curated by Note Design Studio.

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