A Refined Chapter in Swedish Design History Swedish Grace defines a distinctive period in Swedish art and design that flourished...
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Bio Skandia Stockholm stands as Gunnar Asplund’s 1923 triumph and is celebrated as “Europe’s most beautiful cinema” for its opulent...
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The 2023 Liljevalchs Art Gallery exhibition was really a rare opportunity. On display were never-before-offered monumental sculptures by Christian Berg, Sweden’s...
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When the Stockholm Observatory in Saltsjöbaden was inaugurated in 1931, it was called one of the largest and best-equipped observatories...
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Unique experience on Nobel Day The Nobel Prize Museum in Stockholm is your must-see destination if you are interested in learning about...
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As autumn’s bright colours fade and winter’s bare trees emerge, the blend of clean lines and natural shapes becomes clear....
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Modern interiors on Master Samuelsgatan quietly revive Swedish Grace principles.Here, classical proportions meet refined minimalism, creating entry halls of timeless...
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Prepare to uncover Swedish Grace in Stockholm during the upcoming Nobel Prize awards! This annual event is not just about awards. For attendees...
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49 Mercer Street houses TOTEME’s flagship store in New York. This space embodies Scandinavian interior refinement and emerges from a...
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“Vackrare Vardagsvara”—meaning “More Beautiful Everyday Goods”—captures the essence of Swedish Grace. Here, functional objects rise through exquisite design. Nils Sjögren’s...
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White “Stairs leading to stairs”—together with geometric shapes—create a spectacular view from the front entrance. Outdoor lamps in matching design—subtle...
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Swedish Grace captivates anew. Pewter enjoys a renaissance, with forgotten mirrors and lamps now sought after. Stockholms Auktionsverk’s Modern &...
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Auctions offer timeless inspiration, especially for rare Swedish Grace objects elusive elsewhere. This post spotlights select vintage pieces for indoor...
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Stockholms Auktionsverk, Stockholm’s premier auction house, regularly presents auctions of exceptional art and design pieces. Swedish Grace interiors frequently grace...
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Stockholm Public Library—Stadsbiblioteket—stands among the city’s most recognisable landmarks. An architectural icon, it draws locals and visitors alike, captivating architectural...
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A library building in Stockholm designed by Swedish architect Gunnar Asplund. Designed in the form of a rotunda with classical...
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Absolutely mad about all the amazing furniture pieces created by Mats Theselius! Mats is a Swedish furniture designer, artist, and...
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Mirror “No 137” in two sizes – in pewter – designed for Svenskt Tenn.
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House of Swedish Grace discovered this amazing artist at the recently held Stockholm Furniture Fair. This post is dedicated to...
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One of the most famous creations by Swedish Grace artist Anna Petrus, “Janus Head” (Janushuvud), a vase in pewter for...
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Brasserie Astoria är ett ytterligare exempel på att äldre stilepoker, och då framför allt inom restaurangvärlden i Stockholm, gör come...
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Anna Petrus was a pioneering Swedish sculptor and industrial designer, best known for her long-term collaboration with Svenskt Tenn starting...
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Tändstickspalatset uppfördes under 1920-talets glansdagar inom Swedish Grace-epoken. Byggnadsarbetena pågick 1926–1928 vid Västra Trädgårdsgatan i Stockholm, under ledning av arkitekten...
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Nackabor eller föreningen Arkitektupproret kommer inte att vara besvikna. Äntligen får Nacka ett nytt modernt kvarter – men till skillnad...
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