Day Three from Stockholm Design Week
The Dezeen team have been reporting live from Stockholm Design Week in the Swedish capital (5-11 February) with updates throughout the day, including exclusive previews of products, installations and events.
6:00pm Closing off a busy few days in Stockholm, Dezeen's Jane Englefield and Max Fraser enjoy a glass of fizz at the historic Svenskt Tenn store to celebrate the centenary of the brand.
Svenskt Tenn translates as Swedish pewter, which explains the original output of the company. In the 1930s they expanded to furniture and teamed up with Josef Frank who introduced many of the colourful and floral textile and wallpaper designs for which they're now famous.
Reporting from Stockholm, skål from Jane, Cajsa, Amy and Max!
Read about everything that happened on day one and day two, as well. Image by Roddy Clarke
4:30pm Sculptor Hanna Hillerová has designed bulbous pendant lamps that feature different colour schemes when they are on or off.
During the day, the lamp dons a moss-like palette of greens and greys while after dark it transforms to display fiery hues. ? Jane Englefield
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4:00pm Stockholm-based design studio Folkform has displayed The Museum of Masonite installation at Stockholm Furniture Fair, the latest iteration in an evolving project which began 15 years ago.
Their focus is the hardboard material Masonite, which ...
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