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The Stolen ( the chair)

Modular design meets upcycled materials
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The Stolen chair by The PALM Denmark is a luxury furniture piece for design-conscious people. It solves the issue of short-lived furniture through its modular, Japanese–Scandinavian design, which allows for parts to be replaced or upgraded. It is sustainable because it is built from reclaimed Indonesian teak, upcycled materials (like chopsticks and ocean plastics), and durable, recyclable metals. The project uses flat-pack shipping, a transparent trace system (WoodBeGood), and supports community clean-up initiatives. Potential certifications include FSC Recycled.


Company/Institution
The Palms Denmark
The PALMS Denmark focuses on pure design from material to form. We work with reclaimed and upcycled Indonesian teak, refined through precise Japanese-inspired engineering and a modular system that extends the life of every piece. Our approach merges craftsmanship with responsible innovation, collaborating with leading upcycle partners such as Chopstick and ocean-plastic initiatives. The result is furniture built to last, adaptable, and grounded in honest materials.
Country
Denmark
Designer(s)
Stine Palm & Magnus Plam
The design is created by Stine and Magnus Palm, a family-led team shaped by years in luxury, branding and film. Living next to Green School Bali inspired a new, greener path—where materials, impact, and long-term responsibility come before trends. We’re not traditional designers; we build with family values, craftsmanship, and a belief that design should tell a story and leave the world better than we found it.
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