The debut collection sits between two traditions: Nordic furniture making and industrial design drawn from automotive and boat construction. Locally sourced wood and full-grain leather meet steel structures that owe more to chassis engineering than to cabinetry.
That blend is the point. The pieces aren't trying to be one thing or the other. They hold both.
Material First
The wood is Nordic, sourced locally. The leather is full-grain, tufted by hand. These materials set the tone — warm, heavy, honest. The steel structures underneath them are geometric and precise, pulled from the language of mechanical design. The contrast between the organic surface and the engineered base gives each piece its character.



Shot in the Workshop
The collection was photographed where it belongs — in a workshop, not a showroom. Exposed brick, concrete floors, a motorcycle in the background. The setting isn't styled to sell a lifestyle. It reflects where the work actually happens and the world the furniture comes from.


