Five of the best exhibits to see at Stockholm Design Week 2017
Jaime Hayón's DNA and a furniture collection inspired by an 18th-century religious sect are among the attractions at Stockholm Design Week, which gets underway tomorrow.
The event encompasses the Stockholm Furniture and Light Fair, one of the biggest international events on the design calendar. Held at the Stockholmsmässan exhibition centre, it hosts more than 700 exhibitors.
Alongside it, Stockholm Design Week fills venues around the capital with exhibitions and events. Here are five of the ones we're most looking forward to:
Hayon DNA gallery
Animal-inspired design will be well represented at this year's Stockholm Furniture and Light Fair, where the guest of honour is Spanish designer Jaime Hayón.
As the holder of that title, he will present a pavilion filled with his past works. The "DNA" comes into it because Hayón will use the installation to explore the DNA of his work and show how the pieces are connected. Hayon DNA gallery at Stockholm Furniture and Light Fair, Stockholmsmässan ? 7 to 11 February 2017
Designed to Last exhibition
Held at the Swedish Centre for Architecture and Design (ArkDes), the Designed to Last exhibition focuses on one of the biggest issues in contemporary design: sustainability, and what it means to make objects for the long-term.
Produced by ArkDes together with the magazine Residence, the exhibition features work from Fredrik Färg and Emma Blanche, Calle Forsberg, Petra Gipp, Emma Olbers, Folkform, Johan Carpner, Christian...
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