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The week is drawing to a close, which means it’s time for our cherry-picked selection of the latest Nordic interior design releases that have caught our eye over the past few days. Consider this your first port of call for a spring refresh – from small, stylish accents to exquisite investment pieces you’ll treasure for years to come.
Fredericia Furniture has unveiled a new iteration of Børge Mogensen’s iconic ‘J39’ chair – now offered with an upholstered seat as an alternative to the classic paper cord weave. Meanwhile, Karup Design introduces its latest piece, the minimalist ‘Merge’ bed, which doubles as smart storage for your favourite reads and objects. This week, we’re also loving Flos’ ‘Bon Jour Unplugged’ – a petite, portable lamp reimagined for 2025 in delicate pastel hues and contrasting greys and blacks.
Read on for all the Scandinavian interior design arrivals to shop now – before they’re gone.

Photo: Karup Design
Karup Design 'Merge' bed
A sleek bed that also stores your beloved books and objects? Enter Karup Design’s latest release: the streamlined ‘Merge’ bed, crafted from solid pine.

Photo: @orrefors
Orrefors x Jay3lle collaboration
In a perhaps unexpected union, Swedish glass company Orrefors has joined forces with Johan Lindeberg’s new luxury brand, Jay3lle (he’s best known as the mastermind behind fashion label J.Lindeberg). The result is a striking, limited-edition collection of glass chessboards that channels ‘Scandinavian Noir’, drawing inspiration from the moody aesthetics of Scandinavian greats like Ingmar Bergman, as well as Orrefors’ legendary designer, John Selbing.

Photo: Fredericia Furniture
Børge Mogensen 'J39 Chair' new version
Famed for his modernist, form-follows-function approach, celebrated Danish designer Børge Mogensen is behind many design classics — among them, the iconic ‘J39’ chair, now reintroduced by Fredericia Furniture with a new upholstered seat option alongside the original paper cord weave.

Photo: Flos
Flos' 'Bon Jour Unplugged' 2025 edition
Portable lamps are prized not only for their convenience but also for the soft, warm ambience they create. Now that terrace season is upon us and we’re yearning to linger longer in our outdoor spaces, our top pick for lighting up summer nights is Flos’ reimagined ‘Bon Jour Unplugged’ designed by Philippe Starck – a sculptural, portable lamp available in sweet pastel tones and understated blacks, whites and silvers.

Photo: 101 Copenhagen
101 Copenhagen 'Bow' console new iteration
For those who loved 101 Copenhagen’s statement-making ‘Bow’ console – inspired by the grandeur of Roman architecture – we’ve got good news: the piece is now available in a polished new colour called ‘Birch’, an eggshell white that brings a breath of fresh air to any interior.

Photo: Atra
'Beluga Sofa' by Atra
The newly released, futuristic mirror-finish 'Beluga Sofa' might look like it's crafted from glass, but take a seat and you’ll sink into cloud-soft comfort. Designed by Swedish designer Alexander Diaz Andersson for Atra, the striking piece harnesses light-reflecting, supple pleather and stainless-steel hardware – a standout addition to any living space.

Photo: Audo
Audo 'Grey Galaxy' new material
Marble is one of the most opulent and captivating materials in interior design – and now, Copenhagen-based brand Audo is introducing a new variety into its Plinth and Androgyne collections: the refined, swirled, light charcoal-hued ‘Grey Galaxy’ marble, reminiscent of the Milky Way, featured on everything from sleek side tables to dinner table tops.