

The University of Gothenburg offers a three-year, full-time on-campus Bachelor of Fine Arts in Wood Oriented Furniture Design, focusing on the development of creative design skills, material understanding, and craftsmanship in wooden furniture production. The program combines traditional woodworking techniques with contemporary design principles, covering areas such as furniture construction, product aesthetics, sustainable materials, and functional design solutions.
Graduates are prepared for careers as furniture designers, product designers, craft specialists, and creative professionals in design studios, manufacturing companies, and the furniture industry. With a strong emphasis on material craftsmanship, design innovation, and sustainable furniture production, the program provides students with both artistic and technical expertise. The University of Gothenburg offers a hands-on learning environment with access to professional workshops, experienced instructors, and a strong design culture that supports creative development.
Year 1 – Foundations of Wood Oriented Furniture Design
• Introduction to Woodworking Techniques and Materials
• Principles of Furniture Design
• History and Cultural Context of Furniture Design
• Research Methods in Furniture Design
Year 2 – Advanced Wood Oriented Furniture Design
• Advanced Techniques in Wood Joinery and Assembly
• Ergonomics and Functionality in Furniture Design
• Furniture for Modern Living Spaces
• Elective Modules in Furniture Design
Year 3 – Specialized Wood Oriented Furniture Design
• Furniture for Public Spaces and Exhibitions
• Sustainable Practices in Furniture Design
• Innovation in Furniture Design and Manufacturing
• Fieldwork/Research Project in Furniture Design
Graduates of the Wood Oriented Furniture Design program can pursue careers as furniture designers, product designers, woodworking artisans, and design consultants. Many work in furniture companies, design studios, or home decor businesses, creating functional and aesthetically pleasing furniture pieces. The program also prepares graduates for roles in sustainable design, where they can focus on eco-friendly furniture production using renewable materials.
The Wood Oriented Furniture Design program combines artistic creativity with technical skill, focusing on the design and craftsmanship of furniture using wood as the primary material. Students will learn traditional woodworking techniques alongside modern design principles, ensuring that they can create both functional and visually appealing pieces. The program emphasizes sustainability, ensuring that graduates are well-equipped to design eco-friendly furniture that meets the demands of the contemporary market.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +46 31 786 0000
Email: info@gu.se
Address: University of Gothenburg, Vasagatan 1, 405 30 Gothenburg, Sweden