Katrin Greiling
INFORMATION
Katrin Greiling combines Scandinavian clarity with a poetic world of colors and materials. Her designs are functional, tactile and tell stories – from cabinetmaking on Öland to international projects in Dubai, Stockholm and Berlin.
Katrin Greiling (*1978) studied cabinetmaking on the Swedish island of Öland and interior architecture and furniture design at Konstfack in Stockholm. She founded her studio in Stockholm and Berlin in 2005. Her work ranges from furniture and interiors to exhibitions and photography, and she became known for the sofa series “Bidoun” (2010), inspired by nomadic culture, and the reinterpretation of Walter Gropius’ Bauhaus armchair “F51” for Tecta (2019). Her designs are characterized by a clear design language and the targeted use of color and texture, often inspired by traditional craft techniques.