Muuto, the quite young but internationally successful Nordic design company, strives to add fresh perspectives to Scandinavian design and thereby put the region back in the lead on the international design scene. Muuto now launches a new collection called Raw by Swedish designer Jens Fager. The concept which consists of a chair, an armchair and a candlestick is rather unique with its intuitive take on everyday products. All pieces are made by hand and therefore totally unique. Sort of a limited-edition series in a wide range of colours.

The Raw range by Jens Fager for Muuto fits quite well in the Cooltural trend I’m describing in my latest trend report called 5 Key Design Trends. If you have note been able to read the report yet, please do! It’s the most comprehensive report so far with its 44 pages.

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