It’s almost like the “d” in “Swedish Design” should be a capital letter given its renown the world over.Visiting Sweden, you’ll find great Swedish design all around you. On buildings at Stadshuset, the Stockholm Library on Odengatan, the Turning Torso building in Malmö, in shops, on street signs, on road signs (the strolling elk set against a yellow background, within a red triangle) in hotels, on buses and trains and the clothes that people wear. There is much to celebrate about Swedish form and design, from the ‘Falu red” cottages of Dalarna, to the art glass and crystal of Orrefors. A visit to Sweden will inspire new ideas and you might just find yourself redecorating your home on your return.For cool designer clothes look out for Swedish brands Odd Molly, Filippa K, WE and Björn Borg and if you want to buy jeans with a conscience check out Cheap Monday.
Sami hand craft
Photo: Lars Thulin/Johnér
This is the home of the world-famous Swedish glassworks – 11 glassworks.
Stockholm is known as a leading design centre, and it is an important part of the city’s shopping scene.
Traditional Sami handicraft, or slojd, is one of the most important bearers of traditional Sami culture.
Dalarna is famous for its scenic landscapes and its lively tradition of folk customs, celebrations and crafts.
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