70s-Inspired Tan Furniture

Fogia Launched a Line of Modern Furniture at Stockholm Design Week

Swedish brand Fogia released its new 2018 home collection, consisting of curvy and shaded tan furniture designs. Combining "Scandinavian minimalism with 1970s forms and colors," Fogia was able to create exuberant pieces with attitude, sophistication and style. Dezeen highlights the fluid and curvy armchair design by Luca Nichetto, Note Design Studio's brown-hued ceramic dishes and the premium leather seat by Stefan Borselius. In addition, Fogia boasts a set of hued geometric poufs that make for an ultra-cozy upgrade to any coffee table or living space.

Embracing Fogia's philosophy through its 70s-inspired tan furniture designs during Stockholm Design Week, CEO Marcus Humber shared that the company "always strives to make furniture with international elegance."

Photo Credits: Fogia
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