• Why fewer better works still matter

    There’s nothing radical about wanting fewer things. However, in a world where trends change weekly and novelty is constantly emerging, it takes intentionality to choose what endures. At Furnistør, we believe the best interiors aren’t cluttered—they’re focused. Fewer things create more space—not just physically, but visually and emotionally. It allows objects to breathe. It makes small gestures feel meaningful. And…

  • Angles, curves, and the geometry of serenity

    In a well-designed room, you might not notice the corners—but you feel them. You feel how light moves along edges. You notice how easily your hand passes through curves. These decisions shape the atmosphere long before any color or decoration comes into play. Geometry is everywhere in design—in the legs of a chair, the shadows under a table, the gap…

  • Furniture at home

    Our furniture isn’t in a white studio. It’s in the home—in the changing light throughout the day, in the softness of textiles layered over time, in the way a chair tilts slightly because that’s how someone always sits in it. We design with this in mind. Not for perfect angles or refined arrangements, but for real, evolving spaces. Shelves that…