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With its Spring 2026 launches, Skandiform presents a collection where function, atmosphere, and architectural presence come together. At its core are pieces with a strong identity - designs that not only furnish spaces, but shape them.

The new acoustic panel Unfold Memo transforms the quiet poetry of an unfolded sheet of paper into a sculptural sound-absorbing element, enhancing acoustics while acting as a graphic statement on the wall.

The Fendo family also expands with a new stool, a swivel armchair with added comfort functions, and an airy lounge version, opening up new possibilities within the collection.

Completing the launch is the Primo Lounge Easy Chair, now refined with upholstered armrests, adding a new layer of comfort to its elegant silhouette.

Together, these additions reflect a design approach where form, comfort and function exist in effortless balance - precise, tactile and full of character.

Unfold Memo sound absorber
Design: bonpart, 2026

Every room carries traces of stories waiting to be told. With Unfold Memo, bonpart translates this narrative potential into an acoustic object of quiet presence. Inspired by the delicate translucency of Japanese paper walls and the intuitive gesture of unfolding a sheet of paper, the sound absorber combines sculptural clarity with tactile depth. Fine creases evoke memories of previous forms and functions, while the generous surface invites new interpretations and uses. Crafted from recycled materials and available with or without an aluminium frame, Unfold Memo adapts effortlessly to a range of architectural settings. Whether arranged in rhythmic compositions or standing alone, it creates atmospheres defined not by noise, but by calm continuity.

Fendo swivel-base armchair
Design: Stefan Borselius, 2026

With Fendo, Stefan Borselius creates a swivel armchair that seamlessly combines comfort and mobility. Its softly sculpted silhouette and generous curves form an inviting presence, while the smooth swivel function and castors allow effortless movement through space. The height-adjustable seat adapts intuitively to different settings – from focused work to relaxed conversation.

The design is grounded by a refined base in recycled aluminium, lending the chair a sense of stability and architectural clarity. In this balance of light movement and solid construction, Fendo unites functional versatility with a calm, enduring design language.

Fendo stool
Design: Stefan Borselius, 2026

The Fendo stool by Stefan Borselius distils the language of the wider Fendo family into its most compact expression. Conceived for transient moments within fluid work environments, it responds to the increasing demand for adaptable micro-seating in contemporary office landscapes.

Whether for a brief check of emails or a short pause between meetings, the stool supports a working culture defined by movement and informality. Despite its reduced scale, it retains the characteristic presence of the collection – a balance of ergonomic consideration and sculptural clarity.

In doing so, Fendo translates comfort and identity into a highly versatile typology, integrating seamlessly into architectural contexts where flexibility and spatial efficiency are paramount.

Fendo lounge
Design: Stefan Borselius, 2026

Fendo Lounge translates the comfort and distinct character of the original Fendo armchair into a more relaxed typology. As a natural continuation of Stefan Borselius’ design thinking, it preserves the collection’s characteristic two-part silhouette while opening it up to new spatial contexts and levels of informality.

The design is available with a choice of bases - from a refined wooden frame to a swivelling central column or a classic four-legged construction – each lending the chair a different architectural presence. Despite these variations, Fendo Lounge maintains a consistent identity: a clear, recognisable form language paired with an understated sense of comfort.

Primo lounge
Design: Stefan Borselius, 2026

At times, seating calls for a greater sense of support. With Primo Lounge, Stefan Borselius responds to this need through a design that subtly extends comfort into a more enveloping experience. Upholstered armrests introduce an additional layer of softness, while the high backrest frames the sitter with a calm, protective presence.

From every angle, Primo Lounge conveys assurance and composure, balancing generous proportions with a clear architectural logic. It invites multiple modes of use – resting the arms, leaning back, or momentarily disengaging – allowing the chair to adapt to both focused and restorative moments. In its restrained expression, Primo Lounge becomes a confident, quietly assertive presence within contemporary interior landscapes.

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