November 2024
The business idea was born out of a need and a deep longing – and since its inception in 1993, Norrgavel has gone against the tide. It’s not primarily furniture being sold, but an approach to interior design – and, in fact, to life itself. Take part in this conversation with the founder and designer, Nirvan Richter. Happiness, presence, Christmas spirit, and visions for the future are just some of the topics discussed here!
In a spacious and carefully renovated space in the Nyhamnen district, close to Malmö Central Station, Norrgavel has had its headquarters for just over two years. The beautiful brick building showcases several preserved details that reflect its history as a warehouse. Here, both the office and the workshop are located, where all furniture prototypes are crafted and fine-tuned into finished models before they are ready to be introduced into Norrgavel's range. It is a time-consuming and artisanal process that can sometimes take up to ten years before everything falls into place.
In a room overlooking an unremarkable office building from the 1990s and with a glimpse of the busy rail tracks near Malmö Central Station, Nirvan Richter has his office. He doesn’t fit the stereotype of a business leader, even though he is, outwardly, a tall and well-dressed man who recently turned 70. But as soon as he starts speaking, it becomes clear that his focus is on personal growth rather than increased business growth. Of course, the two do not have to be mutually exclusive, and for Nirvan, personal development and entrepreneurship have always gone hand in hand. Through his business, he has embraced the opportunities to grow personally and vice versa. His life philosophy is ultimately about stripping away non-essentials and being consistently present in the here and now. This is also very evident in his design and his overarching approach to furniture – they should serve as a backdrop to life.