Ten standout student projects from Stockholm Design Week
Stockholm Design Week's showcase of emerging talent, Greenhouse, has switched to a digital format for 2021. Dezeen editor-at-large Amy Frearson picks out 10 of the best student projects on show.
Greenhouse usually forms part of the Stockholm Furniture Fair, offering a platform for young designers and graduates to present their work to industry professionals.
However, this year's Stockholm Design Week ? running from 8 to 14 February ? does not include the furniture fair. In response to the coronavirus pandemic, the organisers had no choice but to cancel this headline event.
While there are still a handful of events taking place around the city, many have switched to digital formats. Greenhouse is among those now taking place online ? it's possible to see every exhibitor via the Greenhouse website. Here are 10 highlights:
Dag by Gustav Winsth and Teresa Lundmark
In an exhibition called Room Service, Beckmans College of Design is presenting six designs that explore how furniture can adapt to the increased blurring of workspace and living space.
This daybed, designed by Gustav Winsth and Teresa Lundmark in collaboration with furniture brand Gärsnäs, is designed to offer casual seating in both private and social contexts. Tubular cushions are separate from the beech frame, making the piece easy to recycle.
Etage by Elsa Frisén and Matilda Olsson Borg
Another Beckmans design, this sculptural side table was designed by Elsa Frisén and Matilda Olsson Borg in collaboratio...
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