Inspired by the lavvu, a temporary dwelling used by the Sami people of northern Scandinavia, The Lavvu coffee tables underscores lightness and flexible use. Much like the nomadic tents they were inspired by, the Lavvu tables have been designed to respond quickly to ever-changing lifestyles, habits and demands. If the conical shape and wooden slats are a clear reference to the Sami tradition, the colors recall reindeer hides. Simple to disassemble, they allow the user to easily recycle them at the end of their life.
Dorian Asscherick (2000), is a freshly graduated French-Belgian product designer. At a young age he was already drawn by the creative field. By the time he was 21 he completed his bachelor in industrial Product Design and graduated with the highest honors from the Howest University College of Applied Sciences. Still having the urge to learn more he recently finished a postgraduate in industrial design engineering and worked with world renowned outdoor furniture brand Manutti. Now working as a 3D designer for VVC3D, Dorian set outs to help french fashion move into a new Era pioneering the use of 3D printing fabrication to produce customized 3D textiles.