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We make furniture that lasts

Our furniture is environmentally friendly and sustainable. We believe that if we take care of nature, then nature will take care of us.

Modern family owned furniture studio based in Estonia

We’ve got over a decade of manufacturing experience and stick to a simple promise: to design and manufacture quality furniture for the way you live today. And every day hereafter.

Eco friendly quality materials & no waste mindset

Our materials are friendly to both nature and man. We preserve nature and avoid the formation of residues during production. Made from birch-veneer, which is a natural, understated yet robust material. Always finished with an ecologically clean oil-wax.

Elegant nordic design at your service

Our designs are subtle but distinct. We are a family business and make furniture that makes sense to us. Furniture that lasts for generations, not until the next fashion cycle. Our furniture adds character to every home or office. Or home office 🙂

Our furniture is designed and hand made in Estonia from locally sourced raw material. Our plywood comes either from Estonia, Latvia, Finland and Belgium, which is just a hop-skip-and-jump away. We are a family business and make furniture that makes sense to us. Furniture that lasts for generations, not until the next fashion cycle. Furniture that is sustainable, made with birch plywood from sustainably grown forests.

In fact, plywood is a truly Estonian product. In 1897 the Luther furniture factory in Tallinn invented waterproof plywood glue and in the same year established Venesta in London. In 1931 they established Isokon, which has gone into the history books with modern design plywood furniture. Isokon made furniture together with such world famous Bauhaus designers like Walter Gropius and Marcel Breuer. During the 30’s Isokon even commissioned work from Le Corbusier’s studio. So it is no understatement to say, that plywood is our thing!

Raul Abner

Self-taught furniture designer who takes fanciful ideas and turns them into practical applied art.

“Wood has been my passion, hobby and work for over 40 years. Although I haven’t studied design, I’ve got an eye for what works. None of my designs has ever been created just for aesthetic reasons. Each piece of furniture has to have a clear function and idea behind it.”

Veiko Liis

Design is the personal (purchase) decision of each person to determine the quality of the environment around him.

“Each person is a designer. With the choice of furniture, each human ultimately designs his/her own surroundings. Choosing a style should be based on an inner feeling and furniture design and appearance should have a deeper symbolic meaning than just being a thing. Furniture plays an important role in our homes. Our home should be just that right and inspiring environment for our every day lives to play out.”

Michael Hilgers

Focusing on the essentials that make life less complex.

“When it comes to furniture, essentials are the products we really need and love. The stuff that surrounds us shouldn’t be there to impress our neighbours – it should be a part of ourselves. Especially in a time when it is getting rough outside, we need a home that protects us and keeps us comfortable. Living essentials means to have minimalist but unique things which keep our homes simple in complicated times. This helps to make our life feel less complex.”

Lauri Visnapuu

Young Designer who has always enjoyed designing and prototyping furniture around him.

„I have noticed that objects that we use can have a big impact in our daily life. Because of that, when designing a product I want to keep in mind how it would fit with the end-users’ needs, on top of it being aesthetically pleasing.“