The Gällivarebänk is designed as a flexible modular system that can be easily varied and adapted to different needs.
The Gällivarebänk is designed as a flexible modular system that can be easily varied and adapted to different needs.
Nola is launching a brand new digital planning tool for the Korg furniture system. The tool makes it possible to spatially create and test ideas and solutions according to your specific requirements.
A green restart of the economy requires new solutions in bicycle infrastructure, for healthier cities and a more sustainable society.
The classic park bench for Kungsträdgården was developed in 1998, based on an older model in cast iron and painted pine. This park bench is currently in production again.
Nola strikes a blow for healthy urban environments. Outdoor training at attractive outdoor gyms should be a natural feature of the cityscape and should be included right from the planning stage of urban development.
Designed by Malmström Edström and 02 Landscape Architects, the Viva urban housing development won the prestigious Kaspar Salin architecture award. Nola’s Hjorthhagen furniture group was chosen for the site’s landscaped gardens and community areas.
Nola will showcase new designs at the 2020 edition of the Stockholm Furniture & Light Fair from 4 - 8 Feb 2020. This year, you’ll find us on stand A11: 19, as well as at a few other Stockholm Design Week events throughout the week.
Nola has long worked towards both social and environmental sustainability and at this year's edition of the Stockholm Furniture & Light Fair, the latest steps in the work towards a better future are being presented.
Nola contributed to academic research at Malmstens Linköpings University, exploring how to make urban environments healthier. Researchers say greener cities, urban parks and agile placemaking can make a big difference.
Nolas award-winning Kaskad armchair, by prominent designer Björn Dahlström, has been selected to be part of the exhibition "The Form of Success - Design as a Corporate Strategy” at the Red Dot Design Museum in Xiamen, China.
Nola's lounger Cushy is awarded Winner of the 2019 Archiproducts Design Awards. Product design by Gripner & Hägglund for Nola.
Nola, in collaboration with Sweden Urban Arena, will be exhibiting products designed for shopping centers and urban areas.