Colours light grey, dark grey
Materials 100% wool, leather handles
Caution cleaning When cleaning the stool we recommend using a qualified specialist. Small stains on wool may be removed with water.
Lena Bergström is one of Sweden’s best-known glass designers, with a long career at Orrefors glassworks. She also specializes in textiles. She enjoys “soft glass and hard textiles,” as she puts it. Her textiles often have an obviously graphic appearance, while her glass constructions explore more organic shapes.
Lena has received numerous distinctions, including twelve Design S Awards and three Elle Decoration Design Awards. Her work is represented at Nationalmuseum, Röhsska Museum, the Cleveland Museum of Art and the Victoria and Albert Museum in London.
Dimensions 70 x 130 cm, 80 x 250 cm, 170 x 240 cm, 200 x 300 cm
Colours light grey, dark grey, blue, green
Materials hand-woven rugs, 100% wool, leather edges
Caution cleaning When cleaning the rug we recommend using a qualified rug specialist. Small stains on wool may be removed with water. If creases appear, steam the rug with steam iron while flat.
Björk is the Swedish term for birch, a tree very present in Sweden with black and white mottling on the trunk. The designer Lena Bergström has taken over the principle in 2009 to imagine this collection of hand-woven wool rugs and stools, which takes on the bark aspect. The stool is available in 2 finishes and 2 dimensions, while the rug is available in 4 marbled colours and 4 dimensions. The 2 large formats will find their place in a living room or office space, while the 2 smaller sizes will be ideal for small spaces such as corridors.
Björk rug & stool
design Lena Bergström, 2009