Scandinavian style in 2026 has grown up. It's no longer IKEA and plywood. It is 'Nordic Eco-Luxury' — the style chosen for the HQs of global banks and IT giants. Here, status is measured not in gold, but in material honesty. We explore how to use rough Nordic granite, 'Fossil-free steel,' and massive slabs of centuries-old trees (fallen naturally) to create an interior radiating calm confidence and multi-billion dollar stability.
Granite and Light: Cold Eternity
The foundation of Nordic style is stone. In 2026, we import granite blocks from quarries in Sweden and Finland, preserving their natural 'Live Edge.' The reception's face is polished to a mirror shine, contrasting wild nature with human craftsmanship. This stone is eternal. Combined with warm (3000K) side lighting, it creates a sense of permanence, ideal for financial institutions.
Fossil-Free Steel: Metal with a Conscience
Green Metallurgy
The main luxury marker of 2026 is the use of steel produced without fossil fuels (using hydrogen). We use this expensive, matte metal for frames and decorative inlays. Its surface has a unique satin texture, unattainable for regular steel. This is a 'quiet' way to declare company values: every interior detail works towards carbon neutrality.





