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HYFER OBJECTS is a Scandinavian interior design studio with a goal to redefine the world of design and attract conscious design lovers, representing galleries, life-style hotels, private homes and offices. Dedicated to pushing the boundaries of artistic expression, Hyfer Objects use various upcycled waste materials combined with innovative production methods such as 3D printing. Their furniture is both durable and luxurious, carefully designed to stay in a circular loop so as to minimise further waste. All products are made to order and manufactured in Sweden. The award–winning team is known for its commitment to creativity, quality and environmental responsibility.

HYFER objects will showcase their designs at the beautiful lifestyle hotel, Grand Joanne. HYFER objects will showcase their newest lamp collection, Kaktakai, consisting of a pendant and a table lamp available in two sizes. The lamps are inspired by nature and the entire Kaktakai collection has an organic and tactile feel. Designed to be disassembled, ensuring all parts can be replaced and recycled in a circular system. In addition HYFER objects will show their collaboration with MatssonMarnell, an interior design studio specialising in collectible design, circular interiors and creative concepts. Each piece is handmade and one of a kind, using locally sourced wood that would otherwise be discarded.

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