Fine Scandinavia

Fine Scandinavia

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Challenging expectations of Made in Vietnam furniture since 2007. #TrueAsSteel

Photos from Fine Scandinavia's post 14/05/2026

A foldable chair, up close - so you can see the quality for yourself.

If your new drawings fall into the same category and call for that same level of build, you’re always welcome to take it offline.

Email [email protected] to book a factory tour.

Photos from Fine Scandinavia's post 11/05/2026

Every sample starts with a drawing and a few months of refining it.

Through constant back-and-forth, we make sure every detail lands exactly where it should.

Your design, your colors, your standards. We bring it to life.

Photos from Fine Scandinavia's post 06/05/2026

Vietnam has been quietly building its place in design, with a new generation gaining international recognition. We moved early. Today, our in-house team can adapt your drawings or build full collections for private label or contract- like this family, “Maltida.”

Browse the collection → https://www.finescandinavia.net/metal-furniture/

Photos from Fine Scandinavia's post 21/04/2026

The challenge with mixed-material products isn’t making each part. It’s making them work together.

And once multiple suppliers are involved, responsibility starts to blur.

We’re used to working in that space. We take ownership of our part - often metal - while aligning with your suppliers. And when it helps, we bring in our own partners we already trust.

So across materials and suppliers, the product still comes together as one - with less for you to manage.

Have a project like this? Send it to [email protected]. We’ll take a look and see where we can help carry the load.

Photos from Fine Scandinavia's post 15/04/2026

You don’t approve products from a screen.

You hold them. Sit on them. Feel the details most people miss.

We see it every time.

So instead of another email thread—come experience it in person. Reach out and book a visit. We’ll walk you through it.

Photos from Fine Scandinavia's post 08/04/2026

You draw one line.
In production, it becomes four different materials behaving four different ways.

We work through that—bending sheets, tubes, profiles, wires—with a technical team behind it, so it doesn’t break or drift from your intent.

If you’re working on something like this, show us—we’ll tell you straight what’s possible.

Need proof? Browse our products here: https://www.finescandinavia.net/home-furniture

Photos from Fine Scandinavia's post 06/04/2026

Furniture isn’t made for screens.

You don’t really know it until you touch it - see the color in real light, feel the material, understand the finish.

That’s why buyers travel here. To get it right before it reaches the end user.
To experience what “Made in Vietnam” actually delivers.

Come feel it yourself - schedule a visit with us.

Photos from Fine Scandinavia's post 31/03/2026

Some toed the line for 5KM. Some took on 15KM, 21KM, 50KM. Different days, different cut-offs, different races at Dalat Ultra Trail.

Some crossed the line. Some didn’t. That’s the truth of it. But in trail, it’s never just about the finish - it’s about the decision to start, to push when the legs go, to keep moving when the clock doesn’t wait.

And in the end, that’s what holds a team together: not the result, but the respect for every effort it took to get out there.

Photos from Fine Scandinavia's post 31/03/2026

The interesting thing about Noro dining chair is what it refuses to do.

It doesn’t overstate. It doesn’t decorate for the sake of it. Instead, woven rope, metal, and a muted tone come together in a chair that feels calm, tactile, and deeply considered.

Designed by Peter Skovsgaard Larsen. Manufactured by Fine Scandinavia.

Photos from Fine Scandinavia's post 26/03/2026

In welding, you usually choose.

Clean finish, higher cost.
Or visible joints, better price.

But it’s not always that simple.

We work in that middle ground—tightening what’s seen, controlling what’s not—so the product holds both in look and cost.

That balance is what keeps people sourcing in Vietnam.

If you’re trying to get both right, let’s talk.

Photos from Fine Scandinavia's post 23/03/2026

Introducing Minus Shelves.

Open where it should be, solid where it matters, and designed to hold objects without ever competing with them.

Designed and manufactured by Fine Scandinavia.

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Factory No. 1 And 2, Lot A12-1, D2 Street, Zone B, Dat Cuoc Industrial Park, Bac Tan Uyen Commune
Tân Uyên

Opening Hours

Monday 07:30 - 16:30
Tuesday 07:30 - 16:30
Wednesday 07:30 - 16:30
Thursday 07:30 - 16:30
Friday 07:30 - 16:30
Saturday 07:30 - 16:30