November 2024 — Ecorides new cargo bike — Ecoride tasked us with designing the first Long John cargo bike for the Swedish bike company. The goal was to create a space for 2-3 children or general cargo in a single EPP (Expanded Polypropylene) unit. The new cargo bike became a fun and practical ride for kids, featuring an intuitive safety bar for them to hold onto, an easy-access step for climbing in, and integrated reflectors positioned similarly to those on a car. These enhancements highlight the value and new possibilities offered by a bike with such generous space. With this bike, there’s less need for a car in the city. Buy now
October 2024 — Green house / private client — Site visit to our, soon to be painted, green house in Stockholm. The structure of the house is built with prefabricated, perforated, wood elements that eliminated the need for traditional insulation in the walls.  
October 2024 — Pop-up at Harrods / Séfr — We created a distinctive in-store experience for Swedish fashion brand Séfr at Harrods, London. The design blends sleek aluminium detailing with textured furry textiles on the back wall, complemented by natural cork flooring. This warm and refreshing material palette reflects Séfr’s minimalist aesthetic while offering a unique, tactile environment that sets them apart.

Images from Harrods: Séfr 
September 2024  — New HQ for Swedish sports apparel brand Craft — We are starting work on the new HQ for Swedish sports apparal brand Craft located in the heart of Swedens textile legacy, Borås. Craft has tasked us with redesigning an historic building thats is part of Borås industrial history, the building used to host the administration of one of the citys big textile companies. 

Images: Borås stadsarkiv
August 2024 — Modular Facility Design for Carbon Harvesting / Renasys — We designed a scalable, modular steel structure to support Renasys carbon harvesting technology, enabling wastewater facilities to transition into energy-producing resource recovery hubs. Prefabricated in Sweden, the structure is easily transported worldwide and assembled on-site. Clad in stainless steel mesh, the building is both protective and visually unified, combining practicality with a refined, monolithic design. The first modules are now being assembled in Førde, Norway, surrounded by beautiful sloping landscapes. Read more
March 2024 —  Green house / private client  — Building permit approved for Bergfinken 4, a small weekend house we’ve designed in the outskirts of Stockholm. Construction will now begin and finish during this year.
February 2024 — OP Table — Introducing our latest exploration: a furniture concept inspired by discovering stone off-cuts. Perfect for one-of-a-kind sofa tables, each piece features a captivating stone surface and vibrant color palette. Here are our first four tryouts! Our versatile steel leg structure ensures both support and visual appeal, effortlessly balancing the weight of the stone. Plus, each table is sold individually, making each table unique.
January 2024 — Paris Fashion week FW 2024 / Séfr — We have created a pop-up showroom for the Swedish fashion brand Séfr, displayed at their showroom in Paris during Paris fashion week FW 2024.

December 2023 —  Extension — A new entrance and restaurant for Salen and Paul Svensson. The vision is to create the world's foremost meeting place for the sustainability of the future, in the middle of the Swedish mountains. 'Salen' is a vision by Tomas Kaiser, where sustainable development is the focus. A center where the gastronomy, culture and grassroots innovation of the future can be accommodated under the same roof. With a restaurant signed by Paul Svensson, the level of ambition is immediately set high. Swedish ingredients in season meet genuine world-class cooking. We got asked to create a new extension and restaurant housing this new program in an exiting building from the mid  00’s and our decision to work with an exposed CLT structure felt very at home for both context and program. 

November 2023 — Hemmesta Water Tower — Our proposal for the new Hemmesta water tower. We choose to challange the traditional shape of a water tower. By placing the body of water inbetween to circular planes of concrete, creating a highly rational H structure in one axis and a clean circular geometry in the other. Thus marrying the optimal placement of program with playful geometric clearity.