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Siljan is a big lake surrounded by dozens of small villages. One of them is Laknäs. Siljan is in the Dalecarlian province, which has some significance for a Swede: This is the epicenter of the Midsummer celebration. Each year, around the summer solstice in June, people from far and near come here to celebrate the summer. Even though Siljan is not at the Arctic circle, it’s almost daylight at midnight.
The Laknäs collection is designed for this. It’s made for midnight meals in magic surroundings. Obviously, it can be on a roof terrace in Antibes or by a lake in Massachusetts too. Looking just as good, being just as well-crafted. Some might even put it indoor. But there’s just something with the refined, minimalistic teak design, that goes so well with ancient pagan celebration. Or so we think, knowingly biased.
Daniel Lavonius Jarefeldt is a Stockholm based product designer and interior architect. He is educated at Lunds Tekniska Högskola and University of Technology in Sydney and has been working as a product designer and interior architect since 2010. Between 2010 and 2018 Daniel was a part in starting and developing the Product Design Studio at Tengbom Architects and between 2018-2020 he was working as a product designer and interior architect at Wingårdhs.
Daniel uses a structured design process based on design methodology. The aim is to create products with a clear function and an own identity based on a humanistic approach. A perfect design process starts with identified needs and functions and a close dialogue with the client.