⸺ Editions house · one designer a year
Ärla upplagor.
A small editions house on Tjärhovsgatan, in Södermalm. Each year we release a single furniture object, made in a numbered edition, by one designer of our choosing.
№ 07 · 2026
Edition of 80
⸺ This year's edition
The Reading Chair.
Designed by Märta Linde over the course of fourteen months in her studio in Skåne. Solid oak from a single Småland farm, hand-rubbed in raw linseed, with a wool seat woven by Klippan in dust green.
"I wanted a chair to read in for thirty years. The first prototype was wrong. The fourth was correct."
— M. Linde, in the catalogue note
Material
Småland oak, raw linseed
Upholstery
Klippan wool, "Mossa" (dust green)
Dimensions
H 78 · W 64 · D 72 cm
Lead time
14 — 18 weeks
SEK38 400
· 42 of 80 remain
Tidigare upplagor.
- № 072026Märta LindeSEK 38 400
The Reading Chair
by Märta Linde · edition of 80
Solid Småland oak, hand-rubbed linseed, wool from Klippan.
- № 062025Jens HolmbergSEK 14 200
Stool 02
by Jens Holmberg · edition of 120
Birch, three coats of soap finish. The maker's first piece for us.
- № 052025Anna SjögrenSEK 24 600
Shelf, Wall-Hung
by Anna Sjögren · edition of 60
Ash with brass fittings. Three lengths, two depths, one finish.
- № 042024Pelle ErikssonSEK 42 800
Bench, Long
by Pelle Eriksson · edition of 40
Pine. Untreated. We were unsure about this one. We were wrong.
- № 032024Ida ForsbergSEK 9 800
The Quiet Lamp
by Ida Forsberg · edition of 100
Brass, paper shade, hand-wound cord. Sold out, but six were returned and remade.
⸺ Om oss · about the house
Slowly,
and never twice.
We are three people in a small studio above a bakery in Södermalm. We are not a furniture brand. We do not have a season. We release one edition a year and we do not release the same edition twice.
Designers we admire are invited to make a single piece. The economics are difficult, the process is slow, the chair you receive is the chair we'd have wanted in our own kitchen. That is the whole brief.
Pieces are made by hand in Småland by the same family of joiners since 2019. Every piece carries the maker's mark and the year. If something breaks we will mend it, by post, for the rest of its life.
— Hilda Wessman, founder