A pair of stools model ‘Berga’ designed by David Rosén for Nordiska Kompaniet, Sweden
1940s

Pine & fabric.

This pair of stools, model ‘Berga,’ was designed by the renowned Swedish designer David Rosén for Nordiska Kompaniet (NK) in the 1940s. The stools showcase the minimalist and functional design typical of mid-century Scandinavian modernism.

Crafted from pine with fabric cushions, these stools combine clean lines with a sturdy yet elegant structure, making them both a functional and decorative piece for any space. The design reflects the essence of mid-century furniture—practicality paired with refined craftsmanship. Their robust pine construction ensures durability, while the soft fabric cushions offer comfort.

Produced in Sweden in the 1940s, these stools are a testament to Rosén’s collaboration with Nordiska Kompaniet, one of Sweden's most esteemed modernist furniture manufacturers. His work with NK, particularly in the 1950s, saw him producing a variety of iconic pieces, often in collaboration with other renowned designers, such as Stig Lindberg.

This pair of ‘Berga’ stools offers a glimpse into the Swedish design ethos of the era—simple, functional, and timelessly stylish. A perfect addition to any contemporary or vintage-inspired interior.

Please note that the buyer will be asked to cover the costs of transport; however, we assist with the organization of packing and shipping to ensure the items reach their destination safely.





H: 55 cm / 1' 9 5/8"
L: 69 cm / 2' 3 1/4"
D: 40 cm / 1' 3 3/4"
SH: 43 cm / 1' 4 7/8" (without cushion)
SH: 50 cm / 1' 7 3/4" (with cushion)


Price: on application

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