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We might be smack dab in the middle of holiday season, but our favourite Nordic interior design brands continue to delight with new, covetable releases. Whether you’re doing a bit of summer sprucing or preparing your space for the season ahead, below, discover everything from smaller, stylish accents to investment-worthy pieces.
Following their sell-out collaboration last year, Paul Smith and Artek have just announced an expansion of the collection, reimagining Artek’s iconic ‘Stool 60’ in fresh, vibrant hues. Elsewhere, Danish brand New Works has introduced a new sculptural lighting series, ‘Kantarell’, that bathes our homes in a soft glow as the darker season approaches. This week, we’re also loving Kvänum’s streamlined wooden modular cupboards, crafted from birch – a sleek addition to any space.
Read on for all the Scandinavian interior design arrivals to shop now – before they’re gone.

Photo: Courtesy of Paul Smith
Paul Smith x Artek
For those who missed out on last autumn’s Paul Smith x Artek collaboration (with some pieces selling out in just two days), we’ve got good news: the duo has just announced an expansion of their team-up, unveiling a new version of Artek’s iconic ‘Stool 60’ in fresh, eye-catching hues.

Photo: Kvänum
Frama Modules by Kvänum
Swedish brand Kvänum has just released minimalist, modular cupboards crafted from solid birch – suitable for any space, from bathroom to bedroom.

Photo: New Works
'Kantarell' lighting series
Born out of a study "into the direction and diffusion of light," Danish brand New Works has unveiled the sculptural ‘Kantarell’ lighting collection, designed to beautifully illuminate your space with a soft, ambient glow.

Photo: Ferm Living
Ferm Living's expanded 'Dapple' collection
Luckily, we still have months of summer to enjoy – and if your outdoor space could use some sprucing up, look no further than Ferm Living’s newly expanded 'Dapple' collection, featuring sculptural lounge chairs and tables in soft, earthy hues that seamlessly blend into the surroundings.

Photo: PP Møbler
PP Møbler 'pp101' chair
Based on the original 1953 drawings by iconic designer Hans J. Wegner, Danish brand PP Møbler is releasing the structural 'pp101' chair, crafted from oak or beech and finished with a handwoven flax seat.

The 'Tavolo a Dischi' dining table. Photo: Gubi
'Tavolo a Dischi' and 'Poltrona Tria' by Carlo De Carli for Gubi
Mid-century design continues to reign supreme as one of the most covetable styles, and now Gubi has revived a certified icon from the era: Italian designer Carlo De Carli’s 1963 dining table, 'Tavolo a Dischi' – a statement-making piece crafted from stacked concentric wooden discs.
Doubling down on De Carli’s legacy, Gubi has simultaneously reintroduced his elegantly contoured, rattan-crafted 'Poltrona Tria' lounge chair.

Photo: Gubi
Gubi x Garro Éditions '9602' special edition
In more exciting Gubi news, the company has partnered with Parisian textile house Garro Éditions on a special edition of Finnish lighting legend Paavo Tynell’s '9602' lamp, featuring a shade adorned with delicate illustrations by Henry Moore.

Photo: Kvadrat
Kvadrat 'Frequency' collection
Exploring light, colour, and rhythm, Danish company Kvadrat has launched its new 'Frequency' collection, comprising vibrant, graphic curtains and carpets – the latter crafted using the intricate Sumak weaving technique.

Photo: Courtesy of Swedish Stockings
Swedish Stockings x Bukowskis x Gustaf Westman table crafted from recycled tights
In one of the most interesting design news of the week, Swedish Stockings has partnered with auction house Bukowskis and acclaimed designer Gustaf Westman on a series of tables crafted from recycled tights. The tables are available in an online auction at Bukowskis starting today.