
Yoga Collection is a Tribute to The Strength of the Body and Inner Balance
Design House Stockholm launches Lisa Larson’s Yoga collection of sculptures that merge art, design, and philosophy.
Check out what we liked the most in the Swedish capital. Our round-up features brand-new design collections launching in Stockholm, a punk feminist showcase, a chair fighting design fakes and copies, and more…

Design House Stockholm launches Lisa Larson’s Yoga collection of sculptures that merge art, design, and philosophy.

Stockholm 2025 design collections: From modular sofa systems to geometric glassware, 3D-printed table lamps inspired by gelato, and more.

P.Y.R. celebrates simplicity and challenges the boundaries between what is yours and what is mine. “How do we protect the original in a time where copying or ‘strongly inspired by’ has become the norm?”

Bold female designers dare at the RECLAIM! showcase. Because “the new Swedish aesthetics are genderless, sexy, and loud!”

For the Special Effects exhibition, the Scottish designer bent, dyed, and finished the material to craft sculptural pieces.

In Stockholm, concept design bars blend sustainability and material innovation. One is built entirely out of paper, another doubles as an inspirational materials bank, and the third combines form with function.

Stockholm Design Week 2025: a breathing textile installation glowing in the dark, recycled pieces with a punk attitude and a flower shop design takeover.

From ‘paper bars’ to plastic perspectives and a celebration of the hands behind craftsmanship, the best of Stockholm Furniture Fair 2025 is on Archipanic!