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Concept Store

Experience Fogia Concept Store. It is our waterside workplace, showroom and store. The only place where all of our products are gathered under one roof. Here you can quietly sit, try the furniture, browse swatches and get tips and advice from our knowledgeable and experienced sales team.

Hours

June 6 (National Day): CLOSED June 23 (Midsummer): CLOSED Opening Hours: Monday - Friday: 11:00-17:00 Saturday-Sunday: 11:00-16:00

Interior Design Services: Wednesday - Thursday: 12-17 Or by appointment: conceptstore@fogia.se

Address and directions

Finnboda Varvsväg 19A, Nacka

Directions: SL-boat 80 from Nybroplan (21 min) or bus 402 from Slussen (7 min) to Finnboda hamn. Free parking space available for our customers.

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Phone

+46 8 556 09 120

INTERIOR DESIGN SERVICES

Let us help create your dream space! Our skilled interior designers have many years of experience of translating needs and ideas into inspiring and creative solutions.

Book your meeting* by dropping by Fogia Concept Store, by sending an email to conceptstore@fogia.se or by giving us a call at +46 8 556 09 120.

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Prior to the first meeting

Help us prepare by sending us relevant information such as pictures and floor plans to conceptstore@fogia.se. The sooner the better!

The first meeting

In our first meeting we’ll identify your needs, look at products, materials and talk about color choices. With the help of analogue or digital mood boards and drawings, our interior designer then presents suitable solutions based on what you have shared with us.

The first meeting is complementary. Additional consultations and home visits are offered to an hourly fee and any travel expenses will be charged.

* We do not book consultations for only new orders of covers for existing products or smaller products. We are happy to help you with this directly in our concept store.

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Fogia Art Selection 1st Edition

Katja Beckman Ojala

Katja Beckman Ojala is inspired by the sublime qualities of nature that come when things are formed over a very long time. She draws inspiration from the collision and confluence of forms in nature, such as rock formations, moss and deep sea landscapes. 

Coming from the classic school of weaving, Katja is interested in challenging and broadening the spectrum of weaving. She inserts the process of weaving in an innovative way. Introducing alien materials together with classical yarns to create textile sculptures.

Katjas works are subtle, despite their strong colors, they do not scream for attention. They are not in a rush, all they have is time, and patiently they wait to be gazed upon, for someone to go in and explore the different surfaces, to allow themselves to get lost. Silence is a language only the one who takes the time to listen can understand.

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mliceramics

Emelie Abrahamsson is a Swedish artist based on Hönö. Since 2018 she has been working with clay and opened her own studio 2021 in her grandfathers old boathouse. Today she runs her own company mliceramcis.

Emelie is building up and sculpturing stoneware clay bit by bit. She uses the coiling tequnice to sculpting her ceramic pieces and the main tool is her hands. This to find a timeless, uniqe and mordern product.

Grewing up on an island, Emelie has always been curious about new materials and different ways to understand her surroundings, both on land and in the ocean. Her curiosity as a child still lives within her every time she starts building a new ceramic piece.

"I love to work with natural textures and large shapes, but what inspire me the most must be the history and soul of the ceramic tradition."

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Malin Pierre

Swedish visual artist Malin Pierre creates organic glass sculptures. With an intense curiosity for materials; their surfaces, weights and textures – Pierre works in an impulsive and exploratory manner.

She is absorbed by the idea of how different materials appear and behave, from soft to hard. The shapes and the structures are abstract with the feel of soft textile and all her originals are made out of fabric. Based on this, Pierre’s sculptural glass shapes manage to evoke the expression of sewing art and voluminous upholstery.

Malin has a background as a scenographer within television, movies and commercials before deciding to focus on her art fulltime. She was born 1977 in Jämtland and is based in Stockholm.

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