Blå Station
Initiated in 1986 by Börge Lindau in Åhus, Sweden, Blå Station arose from the intention to usher in innovative and functional design solutions for modern spaces. Contrasting with the mass-produced inclination of IKEA and the timeless luxury of Swedese, Blå Station set out to challenge traditional notions and materialize novel ideas. This was evident when, in 1991, they revolutionized furniture design by creating the first piece of furniture out of paper pulp, marking a significant shift in sustainable production.
Blå Station's designs are best characterized as exploratory, often navigating uncharted territories of form and material. Each creation embodies the brand's commitment to sustainable innovation. They frequently experiment, moving beyond conventional materials like wood or metal, and venturing into realms like air-inflated pockets or recycled PET bottles. This penchant for innovation is complemented by a dedication to functionality, ensuring that every product, no matter how unconventional, finds a purpose in contemporary spaces. Their primary audience includes urbanites and design enthusiasts who, while appreciating aesthetics, also value sustainability and innovation in equal measure.
Some of Blå Station's standout collections include the 'BOB' modular sofa system, a tribute to adaptability, and the 'Dent' chair, which defied the notion that a veneer shell chair couldn't be both stacked and curved. Another commendable mention is the 'Opinion' modular system, a series of acoustic screens and seating modules designed for shared public spaces. Such designs reflect Blå Station's commitment to meeting the dynamic needs of urban spaces. Their price range, given the brand's niche positioning, sits within the mid to premium spectrum, ensuring that the confluence of innovative design and quality comes at a justified value.
- Founded: 1986
- Headquarters: Åhus, Sweden
- Official website: https://www.blastation.com