Our Nordic heritage can be traced in simple lines that combine function and beauty

Bebo Objects' design philosophy is characterized by a passion for Nordic simplicity, seasoned with playful details and colors. We have well-established collaborations with several of the Nordic region's leading designers. What unites us is often curiosity and a vision of creating furniture and interior details that people will want to use Ð outdoors as well as indoors Ð and care for over time.

David Ericsson

David Ericsson

David Ericsson is a Stockholm-based designer, graduating from the Carl Malmsten Design School in 2010. He enjoys working with natural materials, and his design language is characterized by precision, historical knowledge, and understated humor.

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Pierre Sindre

Pierre Sindre

Pierre Sindre is a Swedish designer based in Stockholm, educated at Konstfack. One of his major strengths lies in his background as an interior architect, providing him with a deep understanding of spatiality, function, and aesthetics.

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Tekla + Stine

Tekla + Stine

Stine Aas holds a master's degree from the Kunst & Designhøyskolen in Bergen, Norway, and started her own design studio in Bergen in 2015, where she works with furniture and product design. Tekla Evelina Severin has a bachelor's degree in interior architecture and furniture design and is best known for her outstanding work with colors.

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Daniel Enoksson

Daniel Enoksson

The Swedish designer Daniel Enoksson grew up in a suburb of Stockholm before he began studying sculpture, painting, and photography in Stockholm.

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New Order Arkitektur

New Order Arkitektur

New Order primarily works with public projects, crossing boundaries in the intersection of architecture, design, art, and society.

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Notchi Architects

Notchi Architects

Notchi Architects is a multifaceted design studio that integrates architecture and visual arts on various scales and contexts, both public and private.

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