room with curvy furnishings
Photography by Erik Lefvander.

Transform Spaces With These High-Gloss Molded Fiberglass Furnishings

Swedish gallery Nordiska Galleriet, otherwise known as No Ga, started life in 1912 selling antique furniture and modern cars; it soon ditched the vehicles and today concentrates on collectible art and design under the auspices of current owner Axel Söderberg. At the Capsule Plaza off-site show, No Ga showcased its first collection with French-Canadian creative director Willo Perron, a multihyphenate tour de force best known for major stage productions and runway shows for the likes of Beyoncé and Chanel (respectively) and retail spaces for brands such as Skims and Stüssy. But he’s also a dab hand at sleek modular furniture, as evinced by his high-gloss molded-fiberglass Porthole mirrors and Module coffee tables, which were displayed alongside biomorphic cork-top cocktail tables that architect Paul T. Frankl originally designed in the late 1940s and ’50s for Michigan-based Johnson Furniture Company—and now reproduced by No Ga Projects.

room with curvy furnishings
Photography by Erik Lefvander.
room with pastel green furnishings and red carpet
Porthole, Module. Photography by Mickaël Llorca.
headshot of No Ga Projects founders
Willo Perron, Axel Söderberg. Photography by Mickaël Llorca.
dark red chairs
Photography by Willo Perron.
green chair
Photography by Willo Perron.

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