After years of research into the wilderness of Swedish forests, the design duo developed a collection with Moroso that replicates natural textures with furniture. Some of their designs have now been translated into practical seating for the home
Febrik and Limonta to develop digitally printed fabrics, as well as jacquards and gobelins that mimic the images captured by Front.The concept was inspired by studies that demonstrate how spending time in nature has positive effects on general wellbeing, memory and creativity. ‘This idea made us wonder whether it could be possible to bring fragments of wilderness, of the natural world, directly into domestic settings.
Their images, scans and illustrations show a very raw and clinical interpretation of the forest, not an idealised version. ‘Postcard-beautiful nature is not the most fascinating. We love the cold, rainy, raw and ugly nature,’ they observe.
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