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Skyline wall
Architonic ID: 1249711
Einführungsjahr: 2014
Konzept
Skyline- an airborne city
The lamp reminds of a stylized, airborne city, a modern crystal chandelier, an edgy, corrugated apparition, all together inspired by the skyline.
“We saw it as abstract satellite cities floating above the dinner table, and called the first models Farsta and Husby” (two suburbs close to Stockholm)” says Anna Holmquist, who together with Chandra Ahlsell, forms the design duo Folkform. Three different models were designed. All of them inspired by the architecture in Sweden synonymous to the 1960 ́and 1970s. At that time a lot of focus was put on many of the suburban close to the bigger cities. Suburbans that today are seen by many as areas of disrepair. Anna is brought up in one of those, and has the form in her heart.
Skyline is available in three models: floor lamp, ceiling lamp and wall lamp, all made of white coated aluminum rough brass, or the newly launched version in stainless steel. All models provide an interesting geometric pattern of the light and the brass is untreated to allow it to age over time, a beautiful oxidized surface is to look forward to.
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Sweden
Stockholm-based Folkform is a design studio owned and run by industrial designers Chandra Ahlsell and Anna Holmquist. They work on their own independent projects as well as with clients such as Nola, Stockholm Parking and the Interactive Institute. Folkform has a strong focus on new areas of application for material and material experimentation. Chandra Ahlsell Industrial designer MFA Studied at Pratt Institute of Design in New York before moving back to Stockholm and Konstfack Industrial Design Department in 2001. Previously worked at the MarchOne arkitekter. Anna Holmquist Industrial designer MFA Studied industrial design at Goldsmiths University, London, before moving back to Stockholm in 2001 to complete her MA studies at Konstfack. Previously worked at the Saatchi Gallery and the Interactive Institute in Stockholm. Founded Folkform together with Chandra Ahlsell 2003. Awards & Nominations 2006 Future Design Days Award 2006 nomination 2006 One of nine winners of the Swedish Design year Award 2006 The Design Marathon by Svensk From 2004 Masonite Anniversary Honorary award 2003 JM Design Award Exhibitions 060307-060529 The Design Marathon Ministry of Culture, Stockholm 060405-060510 SaloneSatellite Milan Collaboration with Dutch designers from Cultivate 060208-060212 Exhibiting with Nola New products showed at Stockholm Furniture Fair 060210-060214 Design 4 Elements - Contemporary Swedish Desgin Ambiente Internationale Frankfurter Messe 051101-051107 100% Design Tokyo Part of the Global design tour 050922-050925 100% East London 051001-061001 Design: Stockholm Stockholm City Museum 050611-050613 Young design Design exhibition at the Swedish parliament 050413-050417 Designers block, Milan Chosen for the curated show 050413-050417 Swedish Style Milan Representing Stockholm Furniture Fair 050209-050213 Stockholm FurnitureFair Greenhouse 050127-050306 Museum of Architecture, Stockholm Från folkhem till framtid 2004 Future Design Days Stofair, Stockholm 2004 Lecoo gallery, Milan Made in Sweden 2004 Swedish embassy, Tokyo Swedish style, The design express

Sweden
Stockholm-based Folkform is a design studio owned and run by industrial designers Chandra Ahlsell and Anna Holmquist. They work on their own independent projects as well as with clients such as Nola, Stockholm Parking and the Interactive Institute. Folkform has a strong focus on new areas of application for material and material experimentation. Chandra Ahlsell Industrial designer MFA Studied at Pratt Institute of Design in New York before moving back to Stockholm and Konstfack Industrial Design Department in 2001. Previously worked at the MarchOne arkitekter. Anna Holmquist Industrial designer MFA Studied industrial design at Goldsmiths University, London, before moving back to Stockholm in 2001 to complete her MA studies at Konstfack. Previously worked at the Saatchi Gallery and the Interactive Institute in Stockholm. Founded Folkform together with Chandra Ahlsell 2003. Awards & Nominations 2006 Future Design Days Award 2006 nomination 2006 One of nine winners of the Swedish Design year Award 2006 The Design Marathon by Svensk From 2004 Masonite Anniversary Honorary award 2003 JM Design Award Exhibitions 060307-060529 The Design Marathon Ministry of Culture, Stockholm 060405-060510 SaloneSatellite Milan Collaboration with Dutch designers from Cultivate 060208-060212 Exhibiting with Nola New products showed at Stockholm Furniture Fair 060210-060214 Design 4 Elements - Contemporary Swedish Desgin Ambiente Internationale Frankfurter Messe 051101-051107 100% Design Tokyo Part of the Global design tour 050922-050925 100% East London 051001-061001 Design: Stockholm Stockholm City Museum 050611-050613 Young design Design exhibition at the Swedish parliament 050413-050417 Designers block, Milan Chosen for the curated show 050413-050417 Swedish Style Milan Representing Stockholm Furniture Fair 050209-050213 Stockholm FurnitureFair Greenhouse 050127-050306 Museum of Architecture, Stockholm Från folkhem till framtid 2004 Future Design Days Stofair, Stockholm 2004 Lecoo gallery, Milan Made in Sweden 2004 Swedish embassy, Tokyo Swedish style, The design express