Scandinavian design company Muuto is launching a wide range of interesting new products. From the Swedish designer Jens Fager comes a new side table and new colour options for the 'Raw' Collection. Furthermore Muuto presents a new design by Cecilie Manz while a popular product has found a new companion.

Last fall Muuto launched the popular 'Plus' grinders by Norway Says. 'Plus' are playful and beautiful grinders with a strong character that, according to the designers, add “a good-looking 'Plus' to your cooking”. With 'One', Norway Says has created a good-looking companion for 'Plus'. It is a simple but nice granite container if you prefer to add salt or pepper by hand or the cool wooden spoon that follows the 'One' container.

Jens Fager’s 'Raw' collection is expanded with a new side table and new colours. Like the other 'Raw' products, the 'Raw' side table is handmade on a band saw and painted in various colours. Jens Fager explains his concept: "'Raw' is a product family based on rough and intuitive interpretations of iconic everyday objects. Every piece is unique because they are all made of wood carved by hand with a band saw machine. With a strong and iconic look they can easily be placed anywhere in your home, office or restaurant.”

Danish designer, Cecilie Manz has created the 'Wicker' bread basket for Muuto. With the design of 'Wicker', Cecilie demonstrates how the combination of classic and modern Scandinavian design can shape an everyday product like a bread basket. Cecilie Manz on her design: “Wicker has clear references to typical Scandinavian basket techniques: wide and thin strips weaved in two directions. Only this time produced with a completely different method and material - a highly durable composite moulded into its shape. This gives a structure that is light and hollow, emphasizing the direction of the individual strips.” 'Wicker' is shaped in ceramic and plastic composite.
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