Kerä is a graphic, simple and modern flower pot/vase. You can use it outdoors as well as indoors. Kerä can be used as a hanging basket, on a table, shelf etc. The circle around the pot works as a plant supporter and it gives Kerä a graphic look. By changing the plants you can easily variate the appearance and atmosphere.
Photo: Johanna Kinnari
Verso is a graphic plant stand, where you can grow your herbs or other plants. It is easy to move, and you can easily adjust the wall. Three elements are connected to each other with hinges, making it easy to fold in desired shape. Hinges also allow easy storage and semi-flat package. One piece measures 60 x 180 cm, and the full size is 180 x 180 cm. Verso is made out of steel and finished with matt black paint.
Verso is suitable for example in gardens, balconies and also for indoor use. It works also as a space divider and sun screen. Vertical structures help plants to grow and create ever-changing atmospheres.
Sola is a minimalistic wall shelf that functions well as a single piece or as a set of shelves. The design of the wall bracket gives a light and airy impression and allows the installation of several shelves on top of each other. Thanks to its simple and elegant form language, Sola is highly suitable for both homes and public spaces. The Sola wall shelf is available in black or white.
Sola is manufactured by Muoto2.
LOLLIPOP is a simple table lamp, which is a combination of round shapes. Lollipop is made out of steel, and comes in three different colors and sizes: metal, black and white. Table lamps reflect the environment and light.
Photo: Aleksi Tikkala
OIVA is a small chair designed for everyday use. In this chair minimalistic straight lines meets delicate curves in the seat and backrest. Oiva chair is made out of birch and it is painted black.
Photo: Aleksi Tikkala
Woodi is a woodrack that can be used for storing firewood, books, magazines etc. The three-legged Woodi is reversible and can be placed in either horizontal or vertical positions.
Woodi is designed in collaboration with Elina Ulvio in 2016.
Photo: Karin Ulvio