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Our designers

 

Find out more about the people behind the BoConcept design. See how our designers turn new inspiration and ideas into functional, modern pieces of furniture. And find out what's hot for the new season.

 

     
 

Anders Nørgaard is the man behind many of the sofas and chairs from BoConcept. There's plenty of comfort in his designs, but also an edge, distinct detail and lots of personality.

 

Here's the story of how the Hopper chair made its way from a vision for Anders Nørgaard to final product 

 

     
 

Morten Georgsen and Jose Garcia are the creators of wall systems, tables and beds from BoConcept. They take their inspiration from the latest lifestyle trends and make furniture that complement our way of life.

 

One example is the Basic XT wall system that has room for everything 

 

Hot spots

 

Ensuring that our product range is always a reflection of modern life is the responsibility of our product management team. They travel the world, and spot new emerging trends that will influence our way of living. They carefully select the hottest lifestyle trends and interpret them into the unique BoConcept style. Here are their hot tips for this season.

 

     
 

Niels Stendys is responsible for the BoConcept upholstery ranges. He works with comfort, colour and materials and travels the world to find new exciting materials for the BoConcept collection.

 

Here are Niels' hot tips for 2008 interior style 

 

     
 

Marlene Waldorf is responsible for the BoConcept accessories, lamps and rugs. From carefully selected trends, Marlene goes out of her way to find new pieces that will fit the unique BoConcept style. This year, she's done it again.

 

Here's her take on what's hot for 2008 

 

     
 

Lena Hansen and Claus Ditlev Jensen are responsible for the BoConcept wall systems, tables, beds and chests of drawers. They work closely with the designers to make sure that our furniture not only look good, but are functional, too, and complement our way of living for today.

 

Functionality is the key - also in 2008