Green Furniture Concept: We are the environment we inhabit
Sweden's Green Furniture Concept creates furniture inspired by nature – reflected not only in its biophilic designs but in the company's sustainable manufacturing practices, too.
April 7, 2022 | 10:00 pm CUT

The Leaf Lamp Lighting series of floor lights and pendants, conceived to closely emulate plants, provide both lighting and acoustic solutions to public spaces, while often serving as focal points
Bringing the great outdoors inside
This is the thinking behind biophilic design, an increasingly popular approach to architecture and interior design. Defined, essentially, as a love of nature, in placemaking terms, biophilia is a human-centric approach that favours human connection to the natural world. So far, so Vitruvian; such a connection is, indeed, age-old, and filtering nature into our interiors is often a fairly intuitive act. But for some, such as Swedish placemaker and furniture designer, Green Furniture Concept, it has become a guiding principle, wrapped up inextricably with the nurture and preservation of nature through sustainable sourcing and manufacturing practices. It directs layout, flow, shape, materials, pattern, texture, alongside sourcing and process.For Swedish placemaker and furniture designer, Green Furniture Concept, biophilic design has become a guiding principle, wrapped up inextricably with the nurture and preservation of nature through sustainable sourcing and manufacturing practices

The highly sustainable modular seating system, Ascent, is inspired by mountains and oceans, bringing nature’s flowing contours and the warm texture of wood inside
Health benefits of immersion in nature
As for the returns of embracing nature in this way? Studies have been underway for many years, investigating what exactly it is about nature that we want and need in our constructed environments, and what precisely are its positive effects. ‘Science offers clear evidence connecting nature with health. We know that being surrounded by nature boosts immunity and reduces stress (Qing Li 2013), speeds up recovery from illness and surgery (Ulrich 1984), and increases concentration levels (Kaplan 1989),’ says Kamel.‘We bring in living plants wherever possible: natural light, seasonality, fresh air, water, natural soundscapes and acoustics, scents, and flavours’

The patterns of nature are known to offer calm and composure, and are seen in the ergonomic Nova C Seating. The modular design is idea for transport hubs, and educational settings
Incorporating the natural world
Taking all this on board, Green Furniture Concept weave the natural world into the fabric of spaces with in-house designs such as the Leaf Lamp, which emulates the shape and arrangements of leaves on a tree quite literally, while the Seamless Table is a sinuous, meandering plane, taking its cues from the organic world. Modular benches have familiar ribbed patterns and the materials are renewable woods and wool – taken from nature with minimal intervention and finished with non-toxic treatments. These are deployed hand in hand with natural daylight, free, uncluttered space and living plants, with planters usually incorporated into Green Furniture Concept’s furniture design.
Green Furniture Concept uses design and layout to create shapes and pathways that help direct the flow in retail spaces, seen here at the Avalon Mall, Newfoundland, and Rive Gauche, Charleroi
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