We are passionate about design and work closely together with talented designers from the Nordic region to ensure a modern look combined with comfort and functionality in mind.
Alexander Lervik is one of Scandinavia's foremost designers with several products in the permanent collections at the National Museum in Oslo and the National Museum in Stockholm. He works with leading Scandinavian brands such as Designhouse Stockholm, Adea, Noon, Zero, Nordic Conform and Orrefors/kosta Boda. Internationally, he has collaborated with, among others, Moroso in Italy. In 2007, he scanned his own brain and 3d printed it into the MYBRAIN lamp in a limited edition, which is described by several auction houses as the first signature object in Scandinavia for 3D print technology. Among his most famous products are the Brighthandle door handle that communicates with colored light and the light swing sense.
Alexander Lervik's design is timeless Scandinavian with a twist - often containing an innovation and often with new areas of use.
Alexander has had solo exhibitions at the National Museum in Stockholm, Sven Harry's Art Museum in Stockholm and a retrospective exhibition at the Kulturhuset in Stockholm in 2018 and Sven Harrys Art Museum in 2020.
The Finnish designer Eero Aarnio (b.1932) is one of the great innovators of modern furniture design. In the 1960s, Eero Aarnio began experimenting with plastics, vivid colors and organic forms, breaking away from traditional design conventions. His now iconic plastic creations include the Ball (1963), the Pastil (1968), and the Bubble (1968) chairs which echo the pop culture and spirit of their time. Many of Aarnio’s works are included in the world’s most prestigious museums, including Victoria and Albert Museum in London, MoMA in New York and Vitra Design Museum in Weil am Rhein.
Eero Aarnio has collaborated for many years with Nordic Conform.
Petra Lassenius is a celebrated furniture designer and interior architect. She was nominated as a furniture designer of the year in 2024. Her work reflects a commitment to sustainability and innovation. She has collaborated with leading furniture manufacturers since 2004, creating diverse collections for brands such as Adea, Hakola, Vepsäläinen, Skanno, Junet, Nordic Conform, Dahlqvist, and Sits.
Her design philosophy emphasizes functionality, aesthetics, and usability, paired with ecological solutions that minimize environmental impact. Believing that designers play a pivotal role in shaping a product's entire lifecycle, Petra integrates durability and sustainability into every project.
Petra expanded her horizons as a design entrepreneur in Berlin from 2003 to 2011. Since 2013, she has also been a key contributor at Metropolia University of Applied Sciences, engaging in research, development, and innovation within the Department of Design.
Her work embodies timeless values, blending beauty and practicality with long-lasting, eco-conscious solutions.
The interior architect and designer Tapio Anttila (b.1962) is a versatile freelance designer based in Lahti, Finland. Anttila works extensively in the fields of product design, concept design and interior architecture. He is particularly interested in Finnish wood and the modern ways of working with it, whilst still respecting tradition. In furniture design, he focuses on functional pieces for the home and public spaces.
After years of working as an in-house designer, Anttila established his own business ‘Design Studio Tapio Anttila’ in 2005.Anttila’s clients include numerous Finnish companies, Swedish, Chinese andItalian brands such as Riva 1920. His products have been available in design stores throughout Finland and around the world, for instance at the MOMA Design Store in New York.
Tapio Anttila has cooperated many years with Nordic Conform. He has designed several outdoor furniture series which are available global markets in the collections of the best retailers around the world. One of the best pieces of design is Round hanging chair. It was awarded with GOOD DESIGN Award in 2019. The award is the world’s oldest and most prestigious design award, founded in 1950 and sponsored with The Chicago Athenaeum Museum of Architecture and Design. The purpose of the award is to find and reward the best design from around the world every year.
Anttila’s designs have received several high-profile international design awards, including twenty-two times GOOD DESIGN Awards for various products, three times GREEN GOOD DESIGN Awards, three times Prize Designs for Modern Furniture and two times EcoDesign awards for sustainable design. In 2012 Anttila was awarded the Furniture Designer of the Year by Ornamo, the FinnishAssociation of Designers, and in 2018 Kaj Franck Design Prize by Design Forum Finland. The President of Finland has granted Tapio Anttila with Pro Finland Medal which is the highest decoration awarded to artists.
The ecological aspects of design are the core values for Tapio Anttila. Simplicity, aesthetic form language and functionality are the best words to describe his designs - and not forgetting subtle humor.