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Product News 2025
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Fogia continues to push the boundaries of Scandinavian design with its latest product updates for 2025. This year brings a revitalized take on a beloved classic and an entirely new piece that embodies the brand’s dedication to thoughtful craftsmanship and functionality. Whether through the delicate artistry of hand-blown glass or the precise engineering of a sleek steel frame, these pieces capture the essence of contemporary design while remaining deeply rooted in timeless traditions.

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Pico

Designed by Andreas Engesvik, Pico is an armchair that plays with contrasts—lightness meets stability, temperament meets flexibility. With its distinctive character and practical design, Pico is as versatile as it is stylish. Despite its compact footprint, Pico offers a surprisingly spacious and comfortable seating experience. Its ultra-thin tubular steel frame lends it a striking visual identity while simultaneously reducing weight, making it an easily movable piece. The conscious use of materials lowers resource consumption without compromising on durability or aesthetics. Rich in thoughtful details, Pico’s armrests take inspiration from the wrapped handlebars of sleek racing bikes and vintage sports car steering wheels—icons of timeless design. Meanwhile, its steel frame subtly nods to the principles of Bauhaus and mid-century Scandinavian aesthetics, ensuring it fits seamlessly into a variety of interiors. Pico is more than just a chair—it’s a statement of craftsmanship, function, and playfulness, all in one compact form. Explore Pico.

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Cube

Carina Seth Andersson’s work in glass and ceramics is always infused with a quiet sense of thoughtfulness and an element of surprise. With Cube, a glass vase originally designed for Fogia in 2018, she plays with proportions to create a truly unique expression. Now, in 2025, Cube has been reimagined in a striking new color palette. In addition to its existing shades of black, green, and clear glass, Cube is now available in mocha, ochre, linen, and pink. Each piece is individually crafted by the highly skilled glassblowers at Skruf Glassworks in Småland, Sweden, making every vase one of a kind. The distinct relief pattern on Cube’s surface, resembling water rings, is a result of the natural vibrations occurring during the glassblowing process. “When working with glass, you need slow hands and a quick brain. It’s a material that changes rapidly with temperature, and you can never fully control it,” says Carina Seth Andersson. “I work with it in an intuitive, spontaneous way, and enjoy its surprises.” Explore Cube.

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Bollo

For the first time ever, Andreas Engesvik’s iconic Bollo lounge chair is available in polished and brushed stainless steel. This material update enhances Bollo’s striking silhouette, adding a refined and contemporary touch to its soft, inviting form. The sleek steel finish contrasts beautifully with Bollo’s generous cushioning, reinforcing its signature blend of comfort and bold design. This new edition of Bollo continues Fogia’s tradition of combining craftsmanship with innovative materials, offering a fresh interpretation of one of its most beloved pieces. Whether in a polished or brushed finish, Bollo’s timeless appeal remains unmistakable. Explore Bollo.