Mjuk's second hand armchairs featured in Bob W. Stockholm Norrmalm
The design studio reimagined a 1965 brutalist building with vibrant, sustainable interiors using vintage and pre-loved furniture to add lasting value.
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In short: Mjuk raised €2.5 million to expand its furniture re-commerce marketplace and promote circularity across the Nordics and Europe.
The design studio reimagined a 1965 brutalist building with vibrant, sustainable interiors using vintage and pre-loved furniture to add lasting value.
The sofa is handcrafted in Finland using surplus materials and features smart design with washable covers. It exemplifies circular economy principles and is available in limited edition batches.
The collaboration transformed secondhand furniture into inspiring office spaces promoting sustainability and creativity. The project included iconic and unique pieces revitalized for new use.
The 1970s Lönkka building was transformed by KOKO3 into a cozy, circular furniture-filled space featuring local and vintage pieces. Mjuk offers vintage and sustainable furniture solutions.
Finnish company Mjuk secures funding from Gorilla Capital to expand circular furniture marketplace in the Nordics ... Mjuk, a Finnish end-to-end...
The Finnish furniture online store Mjuk has raised 2.5 million euros in growth funding. Mjuk sells furniture directly from brands...
Mjuk sells new and used design furniture from top brands in its online store. Products coming directly from the brands are, among other things, for companies...
Helsinki-based furniture re-commerce Mjuk raises €2.5 million to ensure minimal waste for brands ... Finnish re-commerce marketplace Mjuk has...
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