Eikund
Eikund was founded in 2016 by Morten Hippe, Frode Tingbø, and Jørgen Tengesdal, three Norwegians who set out to answer one question: what happened to Norwegian design? After a year spent digging through attics, private archives, and old family collections on the country's west coast, they began reviving furniture from the golden age of Norwegian mid-century design, work by names like Fredrik A. Kayser, Sigurd Resell, Torbjørn Afdal, and Sven Ivar Dysthe that had quietly gone out of production.
The name comes from Eigerøya, an island off Norway's west coast once known as Eikund, "island of oak," and the collection stays close to that root. Every piece is made from sustainable oak and walnut near the brand's home on Norway's coast, built with the same attention to craftsmanship the original designers intended, so each chair or table only gets better with age.
