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STINARAND at HOUSE of GÄRSNÄS

At our showroom, House of Gärsnäs, STINARAND has enlivened the rooms with new colours for the furniture. You’ll find a catwalk with chairs and cushions made of reused waste leather found at our factory. Stina has also built a dressing room to demonstrate how the Day and Dino chairs can change into different designs.

STINARAND has generated delight and wonder in the fashion world with her materially intensive garments, which combine reuse, innovation and imaginative concepts. Using a laser cutter and special techniques, she creates spellbinding patterns that are vivid and shift in layer upon layer.

At our showroom, House of Gärsnäs, STINARAND has enlivened the rooms with new colours for the furniture. You’ll find a catwalk with chairs and cushions made of reused waste leather found at our factory. Stina has also built a dressing room to demonstrate how the Day and Dino chairs can change into different designs.

STINARAND has generated delight and wonder in the fashion world with her materially intensive garments, which combine reuse, innovation and imaginative concepts. Using a laser cutter and special techniques, she creates spellbinding patterns that are vivid and shift in layer upon layer.

“Gärsnäs stands for amazing craftsmanship. They don’t take shortcuts, but create everything for real to the highest possible degree,” says Stina, who visited and worked at our factory in Gärsnäs, Österlen. “I like factories and places where things get made. It’s exciting with the machinery and everything we can do with them. All the know-how is simply amazing; the people and their expertise in specific matters.”

STINARAND’s creations have been shown at international exhibitions and seen in videos by Beyoncé and worn by artists such as Tierra Whack and Kelsey Lu. Now Stina Randestad is collaborating with Gärsnäs and has designed an abstract beech forest for our booth at the Stockholm Furniture Fair in Älvsjö.

Our new Frame cabinet has become a cabinet of curiosities with material samples, documents, sketches and watercolours from the history of Gärsnäs. After all, we are celebrating our 130th anniversary.

Photo Mike Karlsson Lundgren

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