FRAME Sofa feat Swedish Pine
Project: FRAME Concept
FRAME Sofa feat. Swedish Pine
Client: Prototype
Year: 2010
Design: Kristoffer Fagerström & Marcus Abrahamsson
Description: Outdoor Sofa made with the FRAME Sofa-module.

FRAME Sofa feat. Purple Tubes
Project: FRAME Concept
FRAME Sofa feat. Purple Tubes
Client: Prototype
Year: 2010
Design: Kristoffer Fagerström & Marcus Abrahamsson
Description: Another new version of the FRAME Sofa. This time a party in purple has landed in the FRAME modules. The Sofa was shown at this years design week in Stockholm between the 9 – 14 of februari at the group exhibition Check-In.

FRAME feat. colourful soft tubes
Project: FRAME Concept
FRAME Easychair feat. -tubes.
FRAME Sofa feat. Multi-colored tubes.
Client: Prototype
Year: 2010
Design: Kristoffer Fagerström & Marcus Abrahamsson
Description: The FRAME family just got a new member: FRAME Sofa feat. colourful tubes and FRAME Easychair feat. colourful tubes.
Kristoffer Designs Coffea Table for MAZE
Project: Fling, Cofee table
Client: Maze Int
Year: 2010
Design: Kristoffer Fagerström
Photo: Kent Johansson
Description: A fling with the fifties danish aesthetics led to this graceful coffee/magazine table for Maze International. First exhibited at the Stockholm Furniture Fair in 2010, the table will soon be in stores near you.


New Outdoor Café for Konstfack
Project: Konstfack outdoor café with the furniture concept FRAME.
Client: Konstfack (University College of Art, Craft and Design) – Bachelorwork
Year: 2009
Design: Kristoffer Fagerström & Marcus Abrahamsson
Concept:
How can Konstfack communicate its inner soul in its external space?
On the basis of our new professional role as interior architects and furniture designers, in our degree project we have taken on Konstfacks outdoor café. The project has been an opportunity to work on this location as a whole and to design a series of site specific items of outdoor furniture.
The current concrete floor, which is part of the main entrance to Konstfack, has been converted from a windy no mans land to a well kept and pleasant outdoor café. Through clear choices of materials and generous design we have made it into a place for relaxation and spending time together in the sun. No pretentions, just a nice lunch in pleasant company.
With the aim of creating an interdisciplinary space, we have created a framework that lets the space react to influences and allows it to change over time. In the future when the wood content of this framework is worn out it is up to the current students to decide the content. By this we hope that the space will develop into a collage of materials. We are leaving something behind us that not only represents us and Konstfack at present but can also represent Konstfack in the future…







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Braid – A Stackable sound absorbing chair
Title: Braid
Object: Stackable Chair
Client: Prototype
Year: 2009
Design: Marcus Abrahamsson
Description:
Thick oversized felt is braided around a thin steel frame. It is a generous chair both in its proportions and its way of inviting you to sit. The braided structure along with the material gives it a soft feeling and a good sound absorbing quality


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CUBE Light
Title: Cube Light
Object: Lighting
Client: Prototype
Year: 2009
Design: Marcus Abrahamsson
Description:
The warm tone of the reflected light from the wood gives the missing piece of the puzzle when using low energy lightssources. Materials: ashwood cube and powdercoated steel legs.

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Elsa
Title: Elsa
Object: Easy Chair
Client: Prototype
Year: 2008
Design: Kristoffer Fagerström
Description:
With Swedens cultural heritage in focus Kristoffer Fagerström designed an easy chair with memories and tales of past generations. The pillowcasings on edition one are made out of old pillowsheets with traditional embroydieries, each chair has its own history.
Represented in the exhibition “What is Ethno Design” in Krakow, Polen. For more info on the exhibition go here.

Plockbord
Title: Plockbord (Pic n’ Mix Table)
Object: System for tables.
Client: Prototype
Year: 2008
Design: Marcus Abrahamsson
Description:
In this age, where the cycle of consumption is spinning faster and faster, I think that a closer relationship with your furniture can contribute to its value and life expectancy.
The table’s components comes in different materials and colors so that the users themselves can combine their own table allowing them to get a more unique and personal piece of furniture. The legs, surface and frame is connected without glue or screws. If one of the components should brake or if the user wants to change material, it should be easy, this to prevent the scenario where the whole table is thrown out.
Selected to represent Young Swedish Designers at the traveling exhibition UNG7. For more information about the exhibition go here.








