Furniture for public spaces has been a recent interest of mine, and one designer that does a lot of work in the realm is Thomas Bernstrand's Share chair for Nola. The nesting seats lock together and coin operated. Once a user is finished, they return the chair to its place and receive their deposit. I visited his studio in Södermalm and he explained that the design is intended for smaller urban spaces that often get cluttered by moveable furniture.  Photo 3 of 7 in Seven from Stockholm Design Week by Diana Budds

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Furniture for public spaces has been a recent interest of mine, and one designer that does a lot of work in the realm is Thomas Bernstrand's Share chair for Nola. The nesting seats lock together and coin operated. Once a user is finished, they return the chair to its place and receive their deposit. I visited his studio in Södermalm and he explained that the design is intended for smaller urban spaces that often get cluttered by moveable furniture.