Ung Svensk Form 2026: Swedish next-gen design debuts in Stockholm

Modular tiles shaped by mathematics and oil-absorbing wool fabrics. The Ung Svensk Form 2026 exhibition invites you to sneak a peek into tomorrow’s Swedish design.

Modular tiles shaped by mathematics and oil-absorbing wool fabrics. The Ung Svensk Form 2026 exhibition invites you to sneak a peek into tomorrow’s Swedish design.

What is a showroom today? And what should it do? The ‘Testing Ground’ showcase and living space is a four-month experiment in physical design.

From memory-infused wool rugs to 3D-printed seats with shimmering wood coatings, Stockholm Creative Edition celebrates the next generation of Swedish design talent.

From Scalp lampshades to chandeliers made from burned-out bulbs and extreme stitching labs, Stockholm Creative Edition 2026 connects established brands, emerging designers and independent studios.

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!

The first bench made from fossil fuel-free steel and an aluminium chair VR-developed from remote are among the best Full Metal Furniture designs debuting in Stockholm.

With the Farming Architects pavilion at the Stockholm Furniture Fair, Jordens Architects looks into the future of construction.

With the Reading Room installation, acclaimed research-based studio Formafantasma invites you to discover its holistic approach to sustainability.

The Yellow Thread bar and installation invited visitors to relax in a joyful and warm design environment at the Stockholm Furniture Fair.

Platform and exhibition Ung Svensk Form 2023 at the Stockholm Furniture Fair featured several projects made from new recycled materials, repurposing neglected objects, or re-thinking waste as a design opportunity.

Convivial Y-shaped urban benches, shifting hammocks/sofas, and 3D-printed high-end circular seats. Archipanic explored Stockholm Design Week 2023. Check what we liked the most!

For the Stockholm Metro photo essay, young German photographer David Altrath roamed for several nights the empty stations of the “world‘s longest art gallery” in the belly of the Swedish capital.

Soft geometric shapes and mint, purple and deep red interiors thrive in Fredrik Paulsen’s DESIGN BAR at Stockholm Furniture & Light Fair.

A design festival on a stunning villa in Côte d’Azur, Tel Aviv’s Bauhaus tours and New York’s celebration of moon landing 50th anniversary but also Venice Biennale and São Paulo Design Weekend. Explore the best events, fairs and exhibitions marking Summer 2019!

Bulbous loaf-shaped table lamps, a Swedish crisp bread-inspired chandelier and Mr N great grandpa chair. Färg & Blanche’s new furnitures and objects debut at The Baker’s House exhibition in Stockholm.

Originally designed for Stockholm’s Nationalmuseum Artek’s Atelier chair is a versatile wooden seat paying homage to Nordic design, and ready to fit in public spaces, homes and offices.

Stockholm 2019: from Norwegian-Japanese design bars to bread factories turned into temporary galleries and Nordic design talents shows.

With the Nordic Light exhibition, Nordic Museum showcases the history of Scandinavian lamps while an installation by Note Design Studio recreates the glowing iridescence of Northern lights.

Pop-corns, comfy seats and good-humour, Nordic cinema meets IKEA: get ready for flat-packed vendetta and odd furniture-mates.

Bowl table by Andreas Engesvik for Fogia works also as a storage unit designed to keep everything at hand.

Wallpaper brand Grow House Grow by Katie Deedy links graphically different cultures in search of a common ground and plays with the concept of sister cityhood and twin towns.

Flowing colour transitions, dynamic forms and subtle monochrome shades: UNI/VERSE – Woven Poetry, the curtain collection by Kinnasand reflects the ethereal nuances of northern skies.