Ekström was a versatile designer, active in a variety of fields, including furniture, architecture and interior design.
With colleagues such as Aalto, Mathsson, Jacobsen, and Kjaerholm, Yngve Ekström was part of the postwar modern movement that made the concept of “Scandinavian Modernism” famous worldwide.
One of his most famous creations is the “Lamino” chair, designed in 1956 and becoming an icon of Scandinavian design, renowned for its comfort and elegance. Made from curved wood and leather, this chair has a timeless design that suits a wide range of environments.
