The Pop-Up candlestick from Design House Stockholm is beautiful traditional Swedish design, with a modern edge so that it is suitable for all styles.
The modular Wick Chair by designers Karl Malmvall and Jesper Stahl is inspired by the traditional Swedish woven birch baskets.
Use the stand box as a green centerpiece in the room or kitchen for the herbs or try seedlings and small perennials in this box. All your green highlighted on an airy ash base.
Scandinavian rug with leather accent inspired by birch trees.
Design house stockholm Arco Desk, display.
The Pixo desk lamp LED from Pablo is a super efficient desk lamp.
A pendant lamp as seen in the cosmos, that describes this pendant best. Concept design by Alexander Lervik for Design House Stockholm.
The Pop-Up candlestick from Design House Stockholm is beautiful traditional Swedish design, with a modern edge so that it is suitable for all styles.
With the practical and modular Frame storage system by designer Harald Hermanrud you can highlight your favorite objects, books or crockery.
The Fields collection by Lena Bergström is inspired by the vast fields in nature made of soft wool with a leather trim.
A pendant lamp as seen in the cosmos, that describes this pendant best.
A pendant lamp as seen in the cosmos, that describes this pendant best. Concept design by Alexander Lervik for Design House Stockholm.
Axel Bjurström for Design House Stockholm, no frame, just the mirror itself, assembled to form a tactile and appealing whole.
The back of the woven leather is inspired by the traditional hunter's chair and the Swedish craft traditions.
Use Flower Tray to create a green centrepiece for your table, fill it with herbs for the kitchen, or why not try growing seedlings and small plants in pots on the windowsill.
Founded by Anders Färdig, Design House Stockholm started as a creative product development company for other brands in 1992. Using his vast knowledge in design management from prior experience managing companies such as Boda Nova and Höganäs, Färdig created a network of independent designers that remains the platform from which we operate today. In 1997 the Design House Stockholm product collection was launched, starting with Harri Koskinen’s Block Lamp that immediately became a worldwide success. The Block Lamp has remained one of our top selling products to this day, and is represented in MoMA’s permanent design collection.
We have distinguished ourselves as a publisher of design rather than a conventional producer, working in the same way with designers that publishing houses work with authors. Rather than selecting a designer to make a specific product, all designers are invited to bring their personal ideas, of which some are selected for development and production. We look for products that add something new to their genre, products with personality and character. Our collection does not have any specified boundaries - if a product is considered good enough and realistic to produce, we develop it. No matter if it is a mug, a chair, a couture collection or a piece of jewelry. The ambition is to be a mirror of the very best Scandinavian design today - the term ‘Scandinavian’ referring to a philosophic and aesthetic perspective, rather than geography and nationality. To gather a collection of design classics with timeless appeal and qualities that outlives temporary trends. These are the foundations of Design House Stockholm.
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