For its latest designer profile, CB2 links up with Chicago-based Swedish designer Jonas Wahlstrom. Discussing his inspirations, Wahlstrom shares, “Could be anything really, but I like to look at everyday objects and scale them up or down transforming their shape or lines into something for a furniture piece. The legs of the Dylan table were inspired by the simple, yet functional shape of a paperclip. I was fiddling with one and after twisting it a bit, it gave me an idea for the w shape of the legs (convenient since my last name starts with a “w”).” Check out Wahlstrom’s wooden tables and benches below and shop the selection at CB2.com.
Designer Jonas Wahlstrom Brings Swedish Flair to CB2 with Minimal Wooden Furniture
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