Scandinavian design maximizes comfort and functionality for users.
Scandinavian design maximizes comfort and functionality for users.
Scandinavian design maximizes comfort and functionality for users.
Scandinavian design maximizes comfort and functionality for users.

Scandinavian design maximizes comfort and functionality for users.

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Focusing on daily needs One of the main principles of Scandinavian design is a design focused on the needs of the user. Furniture and accessories are selected and built with the aim of serving the tenants in the best possible way. Everything is designed to be comfortable, accessible and useful in everyday life, without sacrificing aesthetics. Minimum objects, maximum usefulness In Scandinavian design there is a tendency to avoid multiple items, while focusing on items that have a clear function. For example, tables with hidden storage spaces, chairs that can be stacked or opened into a sofa, and built-in wardrobes that do not take up additional space. --v 6.1

Scandinavian design maximizes comfort and functionality for users.
Scandinavian design maximizes comfort and functionality for users.
Scandinavian design maximizes comfort and functionality for users.
Scandinavian design maximizes comfort and functionality for users.
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