Swedese, a Swedish company founded in 1945 by brothers Yngve and Jerker Ekström, has established itself as a reference in Scandinavian design combining functionality, durability, and clean aesthetics. Its most famous model remains the Lamino armchair, created by Yngve Ekström in 1956, a true icon of Swedish design with its curved laminated wood structure and comfortable seat that perfectly embodies the balance between craftsmanship and industrial production. The brand, faithful to its forest roots in Småland, favors natural materials and environmentally friendly manufacturing methods, while collaborating with contemporary designers such as Monica Förster, Claesson Koivisto Rune, and Front Design to reinterpret the Scandinavian furniture heritage.