Nationalmuseum in Stockholm reopens showing Atelier Chair by TAF Studio
A collaboration of Swedish design and Nordic manufacturing results in a compact and lightweight universal wooden chair
A collaboration is often unpredictable but always exciting when it combines the strength of two well-matched partners. The partnership between Stockholm-based TAF Studio and Finnish brand Artek has resulted in the compact and versatile Atelier Chair.
The collaboration is part of the museum's NM& initiative, an artistic collaboration between designers and producers. During the extensive renovations of the Nationalmuseum and to foster contemporary Swedish design, the museum commissioned talented designers to re-imagine its public areas; about 2,300 square metres were added to the existing space.
TAF Studio was one of the selected designers. Founded in 2002 by Gabriella Lenke and Mattias Ståhlbom, its designs have achieved international acclaim. The studio chose to work with Artek to produce the Atelier Chair, drawing on the company’s expertise with wood, and long history of producing iconic designs with a high level of craftsmanship.
Atelier Chair, a universal wooden chair, was created for the main dining hall and was later also chosen to furnish the museum’s auditorium. It derives its name from the concept of the room: the dining hall evokes an artist’s studio, the birthplace of the finalised artworks exhibited throughout the museum. In total, 245 Atelier Chairs are in situ in the Nationalmuseum from its reopening in October 2018.
Discover all versions of Atelier Chair here.