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After the sun-soaked summer holidays, the Nordic interior design sphere is slowly waking up. With the return to routines comes a slew of covetable launches, the best of which you’ll find here, handpicked by Vogue Scandinavia. Ahead, discover everything from smaller, eye-catching accents to investment-worthy pieces to cherish for years to come.
Carl Hansen & Søn has kicked off the countdown to autumn by reviving an icon from the archives, relaunching celebrated designer Hans J. Wegner’s CH290 series featuring minimalist sofas and armchairs. Elsewhere, Knabstrup Keramik has just unveiled its autumn/winter ‘25 collection, boasting sculptural vases to house your cold-weather blooms. This week, we’re also loving the collaboration between Bodum and MoMa, rendering the Danish brand’s kitchen appliances in vibrant hues sure to brighten the darkening days.
Read on for all the Scandinavian interior design arrivals to shop now – before they’re gone.

Photo: Bodum
Bodum x MoMa
In an unexpected union, Danish brand Bodum and MoMA, New York City’s Museum of Modern Art, have joined forces on a collection that brings Bodum’s beloved kitchen appliances to life in punchy, dopamine-boosting hues.

Photo: Carl Hansen & Søn
Carl Hansen & Søn CH290 series
It’s always a good day in the design world when a classic is brought back from the archives, and now Carl Hansen & Søn has revived acclaimed Danish designer Hans J. Wegner’s 'CH290' series, featuring clean-lined, wood-crafted sofas and armchairs.

Photo: Tarkett
Tarkett patterned wooden floors
Beautiful wooden flooring is the cherry on top of any well-curated home, and Tarkett has just unveiled a collection of striking, patterned designs to add character and charm to your space.

Photo: Knabstrup Keramik
Knabstrup Keramik AW25 collection
Swathed in autumn-appropriate, earthy hues, Knabstrup Keramik has introduced its AW25 collection, comprising architectural vases arriving in a host of sizes, perfect for your cold-weather flowers.

Photo: Rains
Rains debut homeware collection
Beloved Danish brand Rains – known for its sleek wet-wear – just expanded into homeware, launching its 'Home Away' collection featuring minimal brushed steel tableware and functional everyday objects like water bottles and lunch boxes.

Photo: Gubi
Gubi '3D Chair' relaunch
When it was first introduced in 2003, Gubi’s ‘3D Chair’ made waves with its contoured and sculpted organic forms, harnessing a next-gen 3D veneer technique. Today, the Danish company is reviving the refined piece – more innovative than ever – upgraded as outdoor-friendly editions crafted from recycled plastic and revamped, FSC®-certified oak or American walnut veneer.
