Ekbacken becomes Hyfer Objects: expanding collaboration with Sulapac
Ekbacken Studios’ rebranding as Hyfer Objects marks an exciting expansion in their use of Sulapac’s eco-friendly materials. Read about the company’s evolution and the philosophy behind the beautiful 3D printed design furniture – and stay tuned for new product developments.
Hyfer Objects, formerly known as Ekbacken Studios, introduces itself not just as a design brand, but a philosophy that merges creativity with conscientiousness.
Hyfer Objects is dedicated to pushing the boundaries of artistic expression through the use of innovative materials and production methods. Products are meticulously crafted using advanced 3D printing techniques, which allow for unparalleled precision and flexibility in design. Each piece embodies a unique blend of elegance and playfulness, creating objects that are as visually striking as they are functional.
Sulapac’s biobased and eco-safe materials are an integral part of Hyfer Object’s concept. By incorporating Sulapac materials into their products, Hyfer Objects is taking a bold stance against environmental degradation while maintaining a commitment to producing high-end design pieces. This collaboration marks a significant step forward in the pursuit of avoiding future waste, as the material is not only recyclable but its biodegradable properties leaves no harmful toxins or permanent microplastics behind at the product’s end-of-life.
Hyfer Objects is founded by fashion designer Kristina Tjäder, service and hospitality professional Sara Stendebakken and engineer Axel Andersson. All three founders share a passion for design and sustainability and are committed to creating unique products that elevate everyday living, with a goal to redefine what it means to design with purpose.
“Following the success of Ekbacken Studios, this next chapter with the relaunch of the brand and a new name aims to further cement our dedication to sustainable luxury. Hyfer Objects represents the future of design. We are excited to start the next part of our journey by creating products that inspire joy and at the same time contribute to a better future. Our use of 3D printing and recycled materials allows us to explore new creative possibilities while staying true to our values of elegance, playfulness and responsibility”, says Hyfer Objects’ Creative Director and CEO Kristina Tjäder in the company’s press release.
Hyfer Objects’ collaboration with Sulapac reflects their belief that great design should not come at the expense of the planet. In this next chapter, Hyfer Objects remains dedicated to creating products that resonate with design enthusiasts and environmentally conscious consumers alike and invite the consumer to explore their world that celebrates the fusion of art, technology and sustainability.
All their pieces are made to order, delivered with short lead times, and customers are always provided with buy-back guarantees and transparent impact receipts.
Further information:
Noora Nyländen
Director, Marketing and Communications, Sulapac Ltd
noora.nylanden@sulapac.com
Kristina Tjäder
Creative Director and CEO, Hyfer Objects
kristina@hyferobjects.com,
Sulapac Ltd is an award-winning material innovation company bringing solutions to the global plastic crisis. By replacing conventional plastic with sustainable, beautiful, and functional Sulapac materials, companies can reduce their carbon footprint, eliminate microplastic pollution, and advance the circular economy. The Helsinki-based company was founded by three scientists in 2016 and serves customers across various industries on three continents. Investors behind Sulapac®, the patented material innovation, include CHANEL and Sky Ocean Ventures.
Hyfer Objects is a design brand created by the award winning team behind Ekbacken Studios, designer, Kristina Tjäder, service and hospitality professional, Sara Stendebakken, and engineer Axel Andersson all three united in a passion for design and sustainability. Hyfer Objects create unique products that elevate everyday living and is redefining what it means to design with purpose. The brand has since the start 2022 built a cult status and has customers such as Restaurant Persona, Grand Joanne Hotel, co-working space Arena Skrapan, head office of Vogue Scandinavia and many more.