Revival of Swedish Grace

There has been a noticeable resurgence in the appreciation for Swedish Grace, the design movement that has now reached a centennial since it emerged first in the 1920s. Swedish Grace aesthetics are seeing renewed interest from media, auction houses, and contemporary brands, all embracing its refined classicism in design, architecture, and interiors.

Explore our curated selection of external articles below.

Example of Nordic classicism building in Stockholm
Stadsbiblioteket Gunnar Asplund rotunda
Swedish Grace interior at Stockholm Concert Hall
Decorated ceiling
Hund utanför Svenskt Tenn butik
Ingrid Bergman and Carl Malmsten in Swedish Grace inspired flat

Curated External Reads

More Than Just a Pretty Pattern: A New Book Considers the Enduring Impact of Svenskt Tenn

By Laird Borrelli-Persson

Swedish Antiques Are Having A Moment

By Hannah Martin

Get To Know ‘Swedish Grace,’ The Little-Known Art Deco Design Movement

By Matt Shaw

Näfveqvarn – From Cannons To Pots

By Emerson Bailey

Tennets färd till Strandvägen 

By Svenskt Tenn

Swedish grace såg dagens ljus i Göteborg

By Göteborgs-Posten

Not all Scandinavian design is minimalist

By The New York Times

Grace Period

By Air Mail

Art Diary – Swedish Grace

By Apollo Magazine

‘Swedish Grace’ is the new ‘Hollywood Glamour’ – and this is how to achieve the look

By Vogue Scandinavia

”Swedish grace” är en utställning i högsta museiklass

By Svenska Dagbladet

Swedish Grace – storhetstid för svensk design

By Aftonbladet

Swedish Grace lika inne nu som på 1920-talet

By Svenska Dagbladet