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Veermakers

  • Stockholm, Sweden
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Timeless Design, Masterful Craftsmanship

The Bio

Veermakers emerged from years of collaboration between Liljencrantz Design and KFK Cabinet-Makers — a shared pursuit of precision, proportion, and timeless beauty. Rooted in Swedish design traditions, the studio bridges architecture, art, and craftsmanship to create furniture defined by restraint and integrity. Every piece is shaped by light, material, and touch — pared back to its essence, yet rich with presence. Crafted to endure, Veermakers’ work embodies quiet strength and enduring elegance.

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The Products

  • Chop Cabinet Chop Cabinet
    • Chop Cabinet
    • Price on request
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  • Chunky Cloud Coffee Table Chunky Cloud Coffee Table
    • Chunky Cloud Coffee Table
    • Price on request
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  • SSU Coffee Table Smooth Large SSU Coffee Table Smooth Large
    • SSU Coffee Table Smooth Large
    • Price on request
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  • SSU Coffee Table Smooth Medium SSU Coffee Table Smooth Medium
    • SSU Coffee Table Smooth Medium
    • Price on request
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  • Strict small stool Strict small stool
    • Strict small stool
    • 1.800 EUR
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  • SFS sidetable SFS sidetable
    • SFS sidetable
    • Price on request
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  • SKL Coffee Table
    • SKL Coffee Table
    • Price on request
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  • SKS side table SKS side table
    • SKS side table
    • Price on request
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  • Dart Dining Table Dart Dining Table
    • Dart Dining Table
    • Price on request
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  • Reed Library Table Reed Library Table
    • Reed Library Table
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  • Drive Side Table Drive Side Table
    • Drive Side Table
    • Price on request
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The Conversation

What sparked the idea to form Veermakers alongside Liljencrantz Design and KFK Cabinet-Makers? Was there a pivotal “aha” moment?

It wasn’t one single moment but rather a natural evolution. For years, I collaborated closely with KFK on bespoke interiors, projects where every element was tailor-made, down to the smallest joint. We realized there was something powerful in that partnership: a shared respect for materials, proportions, and a kind of quiet elegance. Veermakers was born from the idea of translating that sensibility into a furniture collection. Something timeless, uncompromising, and deeply rooted in craft, yet more accessible than fully bespoke design.

How do Swedish design traditions and your background influence the style and functionality of Veermakers pieces?

Swedish design is shaped by light, by nature, and by a tradition of restraint. There’s an honesty to it, nothing unnecessary, nothing ornamental for its own sake. I carry that with me in everything I do. But I also want warmth, depth, and emotion. In the end, it’s about creating pieces that feel both grounded in tradition and alive in the present.

Can you walk us through your creative and construction process from sketch to final craft?

I always start with a sketch. Sometimes it’s very loose, just a silhouette or a proportion I want to explore. Other times it’s quite precise. From there, we refine through drawings, mock-ups, and material studies. Having our own workshops in Stockholm and Fiskars is invaluable, it allows us to experiment, to test, and to make decisions with our craftsmen literally at the bench. Sourcing is also crucial. We work only with the best wood, the best steel, and every finish is considered. The process is never rushed. For me, design is as much about what you remove as what you add.

Who or what inspires you most outside the world of design?

Architecture and art are constant sources of inspiration. Carlo Scarpa, Donald Judd, Jean-Michel Frank, these figures have taught me that simplicity can be deeply complex. But I also find inspiration in small, everyday encounters: the patina of a facade, the curve of a stone, the way light moves across a wall. I take hundreds of photographs with my phone when something catches my eye. Later, those details often resurface in my sketches.

What do you hope people feel when they live with a Veermakers piece?

Even if you can’t articulate it, you can feel it. The proportions, the weight, the surface, all of these details create an atmosphere. My hope is that people sense a kind of permanence, a quiet confidence. These pieces are not loud, but they have presence. They’re meant to live with you, to become part of your daily rituals, and to age beautifully over time.