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Villa Kristina

"When we decided to build on our plot, we were in total agreement that we wanted to build something special and personal, but at a reasonable cost. We couldn't find any 'sample houses' that corresponded to what we were looking for, and quickly realized that we needed to find an architect who could translate our thoughts and ideas into a house that would suit us. This led to our meeting Gert and Karin Wingårdh, which marked the start not only of the house project Villa Kristina, but also of a book from the documentation of the project."

Anders, a car designer who is educated at the Stockholm University of Arts, Crafts and Design and the Academy of Design and Crafts in Gothenburg, has a particular interest in structure and materials, an interest that he shares with his wife Kristina. "When selecting materials and furnishings, we tried to choose Swedish suppliers as far as possible. This suits us and suits the house. For us, the kitchen and dining area are the most important place, as it's there that we love to sit and socialize with the family and with friends who come to visit. Early on we had the idea of having a very long table that would stretch from the kitchen to the lounge to connect these spaces. What it came down to be was a 7-metre-long table, which wasn't all that easy to find. Instead, it had to be specially made for us and was designed by Staffan Holm, an old classmate of mine." "Then, choosing the Lilla Åland chair no coincidence. We truly love Carl Malmsten's classic Windsor-style chair and I have a very special relationship to such chairs since it was part of my thesis work during my studies at the Gothenburg Academy of Design and Crafts. The assignment was to design a Windsor-style chair according to the applicable criteria for such a chair."

Playful color scheme and comfortable seating and Anders and Kristina's love for stick chairs and for Lilla Åland in particular resulted in us at Stolab being able to deliver 16 chairs to their new house. “The reason we chose different colors for the chairs was that we wanted to divide the long table into different zones, one where we sit and eat, one where we sit and work, read and so on. It became a playful feeling that was further enhanced by the comfortable seat cushions in different color schemes.” “We are so grateful and happy with our new house. It turned out exactly as we wanted, with room for old and new, play and life, everyday life and parties.”

Photo: JS Bergström