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Aggy

AGGY is a Lithuanian design label based in Vilnius (Kregzdziu 11, 10234), founded by designer Agota Rimsaite and her father Gytis — hence the acronym AGGY. Gytis brings more than 30 years of experience in furniture manufacturing; Agota is responsible for all designs. The brand focuses on handcrafted outdoor furniture made exclusively from locally sourced materials from the Baltic region, embodying North European design values: functionality, quality and a restrained formal language. The range includes sun loungers, hammocks, lounge chairs and side tables — all made from birch and polyester linen, designed to encourage deep physical relaxation.

The products have been exhibited internationally in Milan, Paris and Barcelona and featured in design media including Design Milk. The brand has received a gold prize at the A' Design Award.

For hospitality planners and interior designers, AGGY is relevant when authentically handcrafted Nordic outdoor furniture is required — with responsible material sourcing and a clear regional design identity.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Aggy

AGGY is a Lithuanian design label based in Vilnius (Kregzdziu 11, 10234), founded by designer Agota Rimsaite and her father Gytis — hence the acronym AGGY. Gytis brings more than 30 years of experience in furniture manufacturing; Agota is responsible for all designs. The brand focuses on handcrafted outdoor furniture made exclusively from locally sourced materials from the Baltic region, embodying North European design values: functionality, quality and a restrained formal language. The range includes sun loungers, hammocks, lounge chairs and side tables — all made from birch and polyester linen, designed to encourage deep physical relaxation.

The products have been exhibited internationally in Milan, Paris and Barcelona and featured in design media including Design Milk. The brand has received a gold prize at the A' Design Award.

For hospitality planners and interior designers, AGGY is relevant when authentically handcrafted Nordic outdoor furniture is required — with responsible material sourcing and a clear regional design identity.