Claesson Koivisto Rune
Claesson Koivisto Rune is a Swedish architectural partnership, founded in Stockholm in 1995, by Mårten Claesson, Eero Koivisto and Ola Rune. It started as an architectural firm, but has since become an internationally acclaimed, multi-disciplinary office with an equal emphasis on both architecture and design.
As the first Swedish office to have exhibited in the international section at the Venice Architecture Biennale, in 2004, they are also responsible for award-winning projects such as the Tind Prefab house collection for Fiskarhedenvillan, Widlund House on Öland, Örsta Gallery building in Kumla, Sfera Building culture house in Kyoto and Nobis Hotel in Stockholm.
Casa
Our Casa pattern features hexagonal tiles with two distinct colors. The arrangement of these
tiles creates various patterns, depending on how they are placed in proximity to each other.
Throughout the years, this pattern has been offered in a wide array of color combinations.
While we do not maintain all color options in our inventory, we do offer the flexibility to
accommodate custom orders for any specific color combination tailored to your project
requirements.
Dandelion
In February 2012, Claesson Koivisto Rune’s first collection for Marrakech Design was presented. The collection called “Casa Dandelion Stone” received a warm reception not least internationally and has been presented with several design awards, most importantly the Elle Deco International Design Award in Milan 2013. “Dandelion” has become what must be considered a modern design icon.
Stone
The Stone pattern, distinct from the Dandelion and Casa patterns, features square-shaped tiles. This pattern is created by utilizing three different circles, labeled A, B, and C, which are to be arranged in a random mix to achieve a lively design.
Bow A, B & C
The Bow design features hexagonal-shaped tiles available in three distinct styles: Bow A, B,
and C. These various designs can be combined to form diverse patterns or used individually.
Furthermore, mixing different color variations of the design allows for the creation of unique
meta-patterns.
Kimono A
The Kimono pattern is offered in two
variants: Kimono A and Kimono B.
Kimono A features thinner lines, while
Kimono B showcases wider lines.
Kimono B
The Kimono pattern is offered in two
variants: Kimono A and Kimono B.
Kimono A features thinner lines, while
Kimono B showcases wider lines.
Orchard
Welcome to design your own garden oasis with our Orchard tile. This captivating pattern brings the beauty of various leaf shades indoors. Available in a plethora of color combinations, it is the lush green hues that appear to be favored among our clientele.
Moonrise
The Moonrise pattern comprises hexagonal-shaped tiles. Similar to other hexagonal patterns
designed by Claesson Koivisto Rune, the Moonrise tile generates diverse meta-patterns
based on the arrangement of the tiles.
Lily
A hexagon-shaped pattern from the “Bow, Lily, Moonrise & Orchard” collection,
Mari
“Stitches and Embroidery” is a collection comprising four distinct patterns: Mari, Stitch, Vine,and Quilt. The designers drew inspiration from the art of sewing and embroidery, utilizing stitches and basic geometric shapes to produce nuanced pattern effects. Furthermore, they have expanded on the idea of layering patterns and meta-patterns within the collection.
Quilt
“Stitches and Embroidery” is a collection comprising four distinct patterns: Mari, Stitch, Vine,and Quilt. The designers drew inspiration from the art of sewing and embroidery, utilizing stitches and basic geometric shapes to produce nuanced pattern effects. Furthermore, they have expanded on the idea of layering patterns and meta-patterns within the collection.
Stitch
“Stitches and Embroidery” is a collection comprising four distinct patterns: Mari, Stitch, Vine,and Quilt. The designers drew inspiration from the art of sewing and embroidery, utilizing stitches and basic geometric shapes to produce nuanced pattern effects. Furthermore, they have expanded on the idea of layering patterns and meta-patterns within the collection.
Vine
“Stitches and Embroidery” is a collection comprising four distinct patterns: Mari, Stitch, Vine,and Quilt. The designers drew inspiration from the art of sewing and embroidery, utilizing stitches and basic geometric shapes to produce nuanced pattern effects. Furthermore, they have expanded on the idea of layering patterns and meta-patterns within the collection.
K5
Custom-made pattern for two hotel projects in Tokyo, Japan and Bergen, Norway.