Design named after an island in Sweden. It follows the canons and aesthetics of the Nordic style and simplifies them in an exercise of formal synthesis, resulting in a very refined chair in which the form is defined by the function of the product itself. It is a product of friendly and rounded shapes, very light and visually balanced.
The chair is drawn by the metal tube structure, which runs along it and in turn serves as a support for seat and backrest. Both versions, with and without armrests, are designed for use in public spaces, as they are very easy to handle thanks to their stackability and low weight. A plate under the chair allows them to be stacked straight, preventing them from tipping over.