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PEOPLEText: Victor Moreno
VASA bollard, Zero, 2006.
What was your 1st collection/design.? Tell me a bit from that point of view which aspects has improve in your routine of work.
Our first product together was the VASA bollard for Swedish lighting manufacturer Zero. We had an idea about lighting the surroundings instead of the pedestrian. The process has not actually changed that much since then, we had a pretty clear idea about how we wanted to work, and our first project was no exception. But of course you learn more and more along the way and perhaps we would have done certain details differently today.
Cord Lamp, Design House Stockholm, 2008. Photo: Anton Sucksdorff
Is it any kind of influence, philosophy or aim that synthesizes the soul of FUWL?
The Bendable Interior Objects series designed in 2005 is one of our favourites as it combines the things we like about good design; innovation, interaction, sustainability and the love for a great concept.
Stools for Hedden Temple exhibition, 2007
I would like to get deeper on the different collections.
2009
Ogle, Atelje Lyktan
Man-size Mekano, concept, www.youtube.com/watch?v=fMYKnJ7X-RE
Boat Life, Sagaform
Designgalleriet interior
Hotel collection, Rodeo, Mitab
Work lamp, Design House Stockholm
2008
Constructive concept, www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ufu6KdwEieE
Button upholstery, Mitab
Cord Lamp, Design House Stockholm
Cup of love – Red Cross project, Red Cross
DesignNu Trophy, DesignNu
Highway table, Mitab
Kocksgatan interior, Kocksgatan 17
Prosthes, Vujj
Press Room Interior, Stockholmsmassan
S. Markspelle stand, Svensson Markspelle
Shogun robe, Pelle Vävare
2007
Bendable Interior Objects, BIO, www.youtube.com/watch?v=TUq8B5W0ZKQ
Group of Trees, Materia
Highway,Mitab
JellyFriends, UNO Design
2006
Axcent collection – Cockpit, Jules, Noir, Axcent
Vasa bollard
What is the studio currently working with?
Summertime is product design time. We are working on several new projects including a lounge chair, a pendant lamp, a tea light holder and a dining table.
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