Stolab's wooden Lilla Snåland stool is made from manufacturing waste | Stolab Stories | Dezeen

The final instalment of Dezeen's three-part Stolab Stories video series explores Stolab's approach to waste and the origin behind its Lilla Snåland stool, which is made from waste wood produced during manufacturing.
Established in 1907, Stolab is a Swedish manufacturer of solid-wood furniture. It produces seating, tables, storage and accessories using wood sourced from the forests surrounding its factory in Smålandsstenar, Sweden.
In an exclusive video interview with Dezeen, Stolab owner and CEO Martin Johansson explained the story behind its Lilla Snåland stool, which was designed by Swedish designer Marie-Louise Hellgren.
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