FAIRS & EVENTS Three days in May5/20/2019From 23 to 25 May 2019 Copenhagen will celebrate 3daysofdesign again.
STOCKHOLM FURNITURE & LIGHT FAIR 2018 On the bright side2/20/2018Scandinavian design is booming worldwide. And the Stockholm Furniture & Light Fair is the showcase of the prospering industry. This year the fair has done a lot to become even more attractive. Our review.
DESIGN In the comfort zone 2/16/2016At this year’s Stockholm Furniture and Light Fair the Scandinavians show how much we long for homeliness.
DESIGN Not without my quilt11/18/2015Hard-edged and technoid or soft and round – formally furniture and fashion are certainly not so far apart from each other.
DESIGN Pretty hot-wired7/7/2015They were all the rage in the 1950s, now they are back again: metal-wire structures, both stable and delicate in appearance. We have picked out several large and small tables for you.
FAIRS & EVENTS Flaunting a new feel for life2/10/2015Stockholm Design Week revealed that noise reduction can look good and smartphones are also changing our furniture. But just what is behind “New Nordic”?
FAIRS & EVENTS Scandinavia x 122/6/2015News from the North? Yes, indeed! Even though the makers of the Stockholm Furniture Fair have completely revised the hall layout we managed to glimpse the hottest innovations – here are the 12 most exciting ones.
MAGAZINE A breath of fresh air from the North2/14/2013Scandinavian design stands for simplicity, reliability and high-quality craftsmanship. At this year’s Stockholm Furniture Fair we were met with attempts to redefine such values in the 21st century.
FAIRS & EVENTS Tunnels, attics and parking lots full of furniture2/12/2013When the fair comes to town, as in the Stockholm Furniture Fair and the Northern Light Fair – galleries, studios and showrooms across the whole of Stockholm open their doors and the crowds come flocking. There’s always something new waiting to be discovered – in homes, in an old building near the docks, a repurposed parking lots, or even an attic. The Stockholm Design Week team even went so far as to fill a tunnel with robots.