Blå Station Brings Play + Homey Comfort To 2025 Collections

New to 2025, the Villhem chair and Decofunc modular wall art system embody Blå Station’s dedication to redefining everyday spaces.

May 15, 2025 - 18:52
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Blå Station Brings Play + Homey Comfort To 2025 Collections

Blå Station Brings Play + Homey Comfort To 2025 Collections

As we all know, there’s certainly nothing “blah” about Blå Station when it comes to their designs. With their 2025 collections, the Swedish brand continues to blur the lines between contract and residential furniture to show that playfulness and comfort can coexist in even the most functional spaces.

Modern minimalist room with a red chair, round red table, square wooden table with a vase and fruit, on a gray floor

We teased the new Villhem chair, designed by Thomas Bernstrand and Stefan Borselius, earlier this year when we got a glimpse of it at Stockholm Design Week. What is stunning about the design, beyond its architectural form and razor-sharp lines, is the the fact that it wasn’t pulled from a storied archive of prototypes – it’s a brand new design, and a fresh exploration of what it means to bring the comforts of home to the office. The name Villhem itself stems from its Swedish translation, “I want to go home!” – a sentiment that resonates through its inviting silhouette. With its padded elements and gently reclining seat that encourages a relaxed posture, Villhem offers ease in an office setting, making you feel just at home whether you’re at work or unwinding in a lounge.

Minimalist interior with a black chair, textured dark walls, and a large window showing a tree outside. Dark furniture includes a low table with a vase and a small round object

Minimalist room with wooden walls and floor, featuring a brown leather chair with a headrest and metal frame. A small wooden side table holds a bowl, situated between two large windows

Constructed with a compression-molded wooden seat shell and armrests, Villhem balances structure with flexibility. Its steel frame provides a sturdy foundation, while every touchpoint where the body meets the chair can be customized with additional and separable padding, whether it’s the armrests, seat, backrest, or neck cushion. For those who prefer a little extra indulgence, Villhem is also available as an ultra-soft version, luxuriously padded in leather. Whether placed in a conference room or flanking a side table in a cozy living space, Villhem is poised to become the kind of classic design in line with the iconic greats.

Modern living room with a dark color scheme, featuring a black chair, a red chair, a central fireplace, and a pot with red foliage on a black-tiled floor. Large windows provide natural light

A dark brown leather armchair with a metal frame sits on a black rug near a round black table. A fireplace with a glow is visible in the background

A black leather chair faces a lit fireplace. A small round table beside the chair holds fruit. The room is dimly lit with a view of the outdoors through a window

Minimalist living room with dark tones, featuring two modern chairs, a black rug, and wooden side furniture. Large windows offer an outdoor view, adding natural light to the space

Modern living room with a mauve sofa and a colorful geometric wall art installation. A small red tray is attached to the sofa arm. A bag and a coat hang on the wall art

While Villhem is all about bringing home-like comfort to structured spaces, Decofunc is about turning structure into play. Designed by Osko + Deichmann, this modular wall system rethinks functionality as something flexible, dynamic, and ever-evolving. At first glance, Decofunc may seem like an abstract wall decor of geometric forms, but look closer, and you’ll find a system designed for endless customization.

Circular beige sofa with a red table in the center. Geometric wall art and a hanging brown bag adorn the gray wall behind

Modern interior with a curved beige sofa and a geometric wall art piece featuring circular and semi-circular patterns in shades of brown and purple

A circular beige sofa with a small red table in the center is in front of a wall art piece featuring geometric shapes in earthy tones

Built around a steel frame, Decofunc can be turned into four different directions, allowing an ever-changing visual composition of your own creation. The frame serves as a base for a variety of non-permanent add-ons, including solid wooden knobs for hanging objects, hot-molded recycled polyester felt, and flat inserts in wood, steel, or felt. This flexibility turns Decofunc from a static object into an interactive piece, one that serves as visual and functional decor.

A modern brown sofa sits on a rug below a wall installation featuring geometric shapes in brown, orange, and yellow tones. A small red side table is attached to the sofa

Geometric wall art with green, brown, and orange shapes hangs above a rounded, modular beige sofa on a multicolored carpet in a modern, minimalist room

With Villhem innovating on workplace comfort and Decofunc turning everyday functionality into an interactive experience, Blå Station proves once again that design should never be static. Instead, it should adapt and evolve, always looking ahead to meet the need of the future.

Sculptural wall art with geometric patterns and earth tones above a curved, beige sofa

Sculptural wall art with geometric patterns and earth tones above a curved, beige sofa

Sculptural wall art with geometric patterns and earth tones above a curved, beige sofa

Modern room with a curved, modular brown sofa and a geometric wall sculpture featuring intersecting red lines and circular nodes. The floor is a muted shade, complementing the neutral color scheme

To learn more about the Villhem and Decofunc designs, visit blastation.com.

Photography courtesy of Blå Station.