Marimekko: The Art of Printmaking
“Marimekko: The Art of Printmaking” celebrates 70 years of Finnish design, showcasing iconic patterns, innovative design, and sustainable creativity in a visually captivating journey.Read More →
January 31, 2025
“Marimekko: The Art of Printmaking” celebrates 70 years of Finnish design, showcasing iconic patterns, innovative design, and sustainable creativity in a visually captivating journey.Read More →
The Georg Jensen Cobra Large Floor Candle Holder embodies Scandinavian elegance, offering both aesthetics and practicality. Explore the collection for refined design and functionality.Read More →
Stefan Lindfors is a Finnish industrial designer, interior designer, film director, and sculptor. In 1982, he graduated from the Åbo Cathedral School in Turku. He went on to study architecture at the University of Art and Design Helsinki, where he graduated in 1988.Read More →
Alf Sture, a renowned Norwegian designer, shaped Scandinavian furniture design with functional yet aesthetically pleasing pieces like the Armchair Model 1036, melding craftsmanship and sustainability.Read More →
He began working with goldsmith Oluf Tostrup, the son of goldsmith Jacob Tostrup and co-owner of J. Tostrup. When Oluf Tostrup died in 1882, Prytz became formally associated with J. Tostrup. He was advanced from head designer to co-owner in 1884, after two years of study. Prytz purchased the entire company after Jacob Tostrup died in 1890, keeping the tradename. Read More →
Sven Markelius, a renowned Swedish architect, town planner, and textile designer, gained international recognition for his work in functionalist architecture and furniture design.Read More →
Louis Sparre (1866 – 1964) was a Swedish furniture designer and ceramicist who worked in Finland, pioneering design renaissance with striking geometric forms.Read More →
Carl-Gustaf Jahnsson (1935 – 1994) was a renowned Swedish silversmith, designer, and industrial designer, known for his innovative church silver designs and work with Ikea.Read More →
The Dansk Chili Red Kobenstyle Casserole, an iconic mid-century cookware, marries style with functionality. Its vibrant color, practical design, and durability define culinary history.Read More →
The Kafa Stool is a subtle proclamation of weight, excellent as a compositional counter-balance or a lone anecdote, both physically and compositionally substantial. This stool, which comes in marble or oak, has an intense physicality that is gently offset by the curved focus of its design.Read More →