Studio Sløyd is an Oslo design studio led by Herman Ødegaard and Mikkel Jøraandstad. Founded in 2019, they move between furniture, lighting, and small objects, balancing self-initiated experiments with collaborations. Their name signals the method: sløyd, the Scandinavian school subject that teaches craft through hands-on exploration and respect for materials. That spirit guides the work from first jig to finished piece—prototyping, testing joints, and letting the material set the limit. Outputs are direct: clear profiles, solid construction, and details you notice in use rather than at a glance. Recent pieces have ranged from confidently simple tables to a compact lamp that won Norway’s “Object of the Year,” underscoring how their workshop logic translates cleanly to production. Studio Sløyd works from a small space in Oslo and keeps making close to the process—drawing, model, mock-up, build—so the final object feels grounded in how it’s made.