Studio Avolt
- Birthdate
- 2018
- Nationality
- Swedish
- Occupation
- Electrical equipment designers
AVOLT is a Swedish design studio founded in 2018 by Johan Runström and Viktor Lundberg, two creatives driven by the idea of transforming everyday technical objects into design pieces in their own right. Their conviction: even the most utilitarian accessories - power strips, chargers, power supplies - deserve to be thought of with the same care as the furniture and lighting that make up an interior.
Rooted in the heritage of Scandinavian design, the brand relies on clean lines, controlled geometric volumes and a carefully considered color palette. Its products are distinguished by a minimalist aesthetic, combined with a pronounced sense of detail and functionality. In this way, AVOLT offers food solutions that no longer seek to disappear: they become accepted elements of decoration, capable of adding a contemporary touch while meeting everyday needs.
The brand's mission is clear: to design beautiful, timeless and durable objects, capable of enhancing the lives of their users and integrating naturally into every type of space - residential, professional or public. This ambition is reflected in a rigorous selection of materials, manufacturing designed to last, and ergonomics that respond to modern uses where connection is omnipresent.
In just a few years, AVOLT has established itself on the international design scene thanks to its iconic products, including the famous Cube 1, which has become a benchmark for architects, decorators and design enthusiasts. Symbolizing the brand's philosophy, this multifunctional cube rethinks the very idea of the power strip, and perfectly illustrates the balance AVOLT seeks to achieve: elevating technology to the status of an aesthetic object, without ever sacrificing efficiency or reliability.
Today, the brand continues to expand its universe with a complete range of power solutions carefully designed to accompany new lifestyles. With AVOLT, technology blends elegantly into the environment, finally reconciling utility and style.