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News / Spring 2023
An exalted master of flexibility
Nestor is a versatile modular sofa that makes the most of your space. Its modular sections allow you to create endless combinations and easily rearrange Nestor in a variety of ways depending on different rooms, contexts, and needs. You can even place Nestor around corners and pillars. Use it as freestanding pouffes or a long sofa, or something in between. In addition, you can spice things up with different colours and fabrics on the seating and the back. It’s not only neat and compact, but also gracious and comfortable thanks to its nozag. Designer Lars Hofsjö has added even more flexibility to the mix with the new Nestor high. The new high backs provide privacy as well as comfort and can be used as straight back sections, double backs, or corner backs. Screen off people or embrace people. It’s up to you.
Tinnef Caf Table
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A table for two and the future
Though Tinnef means rubbish in Yiddish, it’s the opposite of trash. It was designed by Charlotte von der Lancken at CVDLAB as a response to humanity’s use of plastic containers. The unique tabletops Multicoloured, White marbled, and Black coal, are made of plastic waste such as cosmetic bottles, yoghurt packages, old medical packages, and food containers. It’s an explosion of colours, patterns, and hope for the future. The latest addition, a flexible café table for two, offers plenty of style and functionality with its modern design and specific patterns. Thanks to the unique pattern in the tabletop, the sleek metal frame, and the rectangular base, this new sibling adds a sense of sophistication and boldness to any space. Use it as a solitary or group multiple tables in a row to create a long table.
Avalible in two heights
TINNEF by Charlotte von der
Lancken
From trash to table
Since Tinnef saw the light of day, it has evolved into something even more sustainable. When launched, the Multicoloured and White marbled tabletops, set a new standard using recycled plastic from cosmetic bottles and yoghurt packages. The metamorphosis is still undergoing with our latest addition, Black coal, a distinct black coloured tabletop, interspersed with small islands of bright dots. It’s made of recycled plastic from old medical equipment such as packages and food containers. Each Tinnef table with a plastic tabletop is one of a kind. The pattern is always unique. We’ve also added a large new coffee table to the range in two different heights. With Black coal, Charlotte von der Lancken has created a new life for plastic waste through colourful explosions, reminding us of the fragility of our planet.
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