New Products 2026.

We proudly present this year's new products from Karl Andersson & Söner.
As usual, we will introduce them at Studio B3, Barnhusgatan 3 in Stockholm, 3-5 February.
You are also welcome to Huskvarna, Rosendalagatan 6 where we have our factory, head office and exhibition. From week 10, the new products will be presented at Studio L6, Lasarettsgatan 6 in Gothenburg.

If you want to travel, you are welcome to Malmö Input Pop-up at Slagthuset 5th of March. Milan on April 21-26, where we will be at Salone del Mobile. Two weeks later, on May 7, we will go to Copenhagen and Trends & Traditions. After that, Chicago and NeoCon await on June 8-10 at the legendary Merchandise Mart. Finally we are in Cologne, at Orgatec October 27-30.

High-resolution images are available for download at each news presentation below.
Questions are answered by Sara Wadskog, marketing manager, at +46 (0)36 13 25 34 or sara.wadskog@karl-andersson.se


Mandala – A neat and harmonious coffee table.

Mandala design Anki Gneib & Mia Cullin

Mandala, design Anki Gneib & Mia Cullin, is a table designed based on experiments with sheets of paper. The tables are made by manually bending veneer and joining them together at a central node. The idea for Mandala came when Anki and Mia designed a wall installation with curved shapes of paper that created a soft relief on the wall. The word Mandala means circle or center in Sanskrit and is a universal symbol for wholeness and harmony, where everything revolves around the center point.

Mandala design Anki Gneib & Mia Cullin


T.I.P. – Made from leftover wood.

T.I.P. = Tradition. Innovation. Purpose. design Simon Bågstam, is a practical little stool/sofa table with a few components that can be assembled with just your hands and a wooden mallet. It is a traditional wedge construction that holds the seat and legs together, where the wedge itself becomes a detail that gives the stool/table a unique identity. It is developed based on how the technical possibilities of a five-axis CNC can challenge traditional craft techniques.

T.I.P. is made from wood that has been left over from our furniture production. It can be light elements of the surface and the dark of the core that are combined in wide and narrow slats that give the seat its unique pattern and character. Each stool/table is thus completely unique and simply shows the wood as it is.

T.I.P. design Simon Bågstam

T.I.P. design Simon Bågstam

Soigné – Well-tailored sofas and armchairs with webbing in the open air.

Soigné design Anton Björsing

Soigné, design Anton Björsing, is a well-tailored and airy seating furniture series that is a nod to the classic Scandinavian craftsmanship with webbing. The back piece in webbing construction is visible and is another detail that reinforces the high material and craftsmanship that the furniture exudes. When it stands free in the room, you can see the fine webbing details. Soigné is the French word for elegant, sophisticated and well-dressed.

Soigné design Anton Björsing


Ondulé Screen – Flexible and modular room divider that breathes wood.

Ondulé Screen, design Anton Björsing, is a modular room divider with a wooden touch. It is enveloping with its softly wavy and covered facade and is at the same time airy and cozy. Each module can stand alone or a lot can be connected to create a room within a room. Ondulé Screen is derived from the Ondulé and Ondulé Club seating furniture.

Ondulé Screen design Anton Björsing

Ondulé Screen design Anton Björsing

Opera Pulpet – A complete lectern with a stately expression.

Opera Pulpet design Studio Stockholm

Opera Pulpet, design Studio Stockholm, is a lectern that is a further development of the Opera table series with the same sculptural expression and full functionality. Inspired by a stylized pilaster, a play between light, shadow and transparency is created.

Opera Pulpet design Studio Stockholm


Handmade in Huskvarna. Since 1898.

Sara, Maria, and Andreas Wadskog are the fourth generation engaged in the production of sustainable and durable furniture in their own factory in Huskvarna. For over 125 years, the family has preserved the legacy of their ancestor, master carpenter Karl Andersson, by adopting resource-efficient, cost-effective, and environmentally conscious practices. Collaborating with talented designers, they create furniture primarily using wood, possessing a distinctive identity that transcends fleeting trends.



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