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Design House Stockholm

Founded in 1992 by Anders Färdig, Design House Stockholm started as a creative product development company for other brands. Using his vast knowledge in design management from prior experience at 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, which 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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Design House Stockholm Bono Dessert Plates - Set of Three

$55.00
Catharina Kippel has designed two different sets of mugs, and a set of small bowls. The Bono collection is made in bone china and has décors in black and white, both tactile and eye-catching. The mugs comes in two sizes, each set with four different mugs with patterns in black and white. Bono bowls comes in a set of three, with different sizes and handpainted décor. Each part of the Bono collection comes in Design House Stockholm’s signature black gift box.
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Design House Stockholm Quake Mugs - Set of Four

Starting at: $100.00

“Quake is based on a mug of thin clay, shaken to randomly form its own unique shape. A combination of craft and random impact, creating a natural shape that cannot be made in any other way. The shape makes the user aware of his or her actions; how to hold the mug, how to drink? These are central themes in my work; the forces of nature and chance, and the interface between man and object. Quake also clarifies the clay as a material, by showing its formability in its non-burnt state. It is like a small, useful sculpture, with a variation in its form that doesn’t tire the hand or the eye.”
We were thrilled when Gustaf showed us his Quake project. A successful combination of art and craft, but also quite a challange to put into massproduction. We are proud to say we succeeded, and that the final products are almost identical to the originals Gustaf made by hand in his studio. The Quake mugs are made of real bone china, with its charachteristic whiteness and transparency that becomes clear when held against the light. The inside of the mugs are covered with thin transparent glaces by hand, a technique that creates sheer shades in the surface.
Artistic craftmanship combined with the finest materials, together forming a high quality utility. This is the formula of how we believe tomorrow’s classics are made.
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Design House Stockholm Nordic Light Candlestick - 7-Arms

Starting at: $110.00

Shape it in any way you like. Jonas Grundell’s Nordic Light is as versatile as it gets. You can fully open this wooden candle holder or fold parts of it away. Available as a four-arm or seven-arm candle holder in black, red, grey and white.
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Design House Stockholm Bjork High Stool

Starting at: $286.00

“The birch, a tree that can be found all over Sweden, is my inspiration for the Björk collection. The expression in the woven structure comes from the black and white trunk of the birch and the leather represents the inside of the bark. The rug forms a beautiful flat textile surface in the home, as natural as stone or wood. To me the rugs are like poetry, like a quiet whisper in the room.”
Lena Bergström has expanded her Björk collection with a small rug, and a stool, available in two sizes.
“The stool is a natural part of the Björk collection, just like the stumps in a birch forest. They are a piece of furniture that is light and soft in its expression.”
The colour tones of Björk create a marbled effect through a warp of cotton intertwined with a weft in wool, known not only for its softness, but also for its built-in resistance to soiling thanks to its natural oils.
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Design House Stockholm Uman Rug

Starting at: $144.00

Lena Bergström has used the same high-quality wool for her Uman rugs as she did with Björk, and thus they have the same natural softness and resistance to dirt. It also comes with Björk’s characteristic leather edging.
“Uman is the Sami word for Umeå Ålv, the river that runs straight through northern Sweden. Just like the river, Uman demands space. It wants to be seen. One could say that Uman is a colourful cousin of the Björk rugs. You can see the family resemblance in the leather edging and the flat textile surface. My inspiration comes in part from the use of colours in Sami culture, which I have blended with my own palette. You could say that Uman is a multicoloured, minimalist, wool rag rug.”
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Design House Stockholm Magazine Table - White

$330.00
A product is not complete until it is filled with its content. Marcel Duchamp maintained that, to be meaningful, art needed a beholder. In the same fashion, products need their users. This is equally true of bowls, shelves, beds, buildings. In Axel Bjurström's Magazine Table these ideas have been collected in a product.
“What is one to do with the glossy magazines that are all over the place? I pile them up on a little table which gains its stability from the weight of the magazines. The table can be wheeled about like a trolley.”
Magazine Table has two functions in one piece of furniture: it is a magazine rack and it is a neat side table. Place it by the sofa or use it as a bedside table. There is room for a pile of magazines 45 cm high. The angle of the rack prevents the magazines from falling off. The spines of the piled magazines create a sculpture that is in a constant state of flux.
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Design House Stockholm Magazine Table - Grey

$330.00
A product is not complete until it is filled with its content. Marcel Duchamp maintained that, to be meaningful, art needed a beholder. In the same fashion, products need their users. This is equally true of bowls, shelves, beds, buildings. In Axel Bjurström's Magazine Table these ideas have been collected in a product.
“What is one to do with the glossy magazines that are all over the place? I pile them up on a little table which gains its stability from the weight of the magazines. The table can be wheeled about like a trolley.”
Magazine Table has two functions in one piece of furniture: it is a magazine rack and it is a neat side table. Place it by the sofa or use it as a bedside table. There is room for a pile of magazines 45 cm high. The angle of the rack prevents the magazines from falling off. The spines of the piled magazines create a sculpture that is in a constant state of flux.
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Design House Stockholm Rock Chair

$595.00
Being rocked as a means of relaxation or comfort is a timeless, basic human experience. Though at some time in the early 20th century the design development of the rocking chair stopped. Rocking chairs frequently remain in an ornate, salon mode. Fredrik Färg's Rock Chair is a rocking chair for our own time. It continues the traditional rocking chair's comforting function but in a modern design.
“I developed the prototype during an exchange term in Australia where I was given an assignment to created a chair using only MDF board and a jig saw. It was a challenge to produce something personal and coherent using the simplest means.“
Rock Chair is a knock-down design sold in a flat pack. The five pieces are easy to fit together. When the chair has been assembled, the construction is its expressive feature. Nothing is hidden and one can see how the chair holds together. There is a toy-like charm to its simplicity. As a model, Rock Chair is like a drawing that one can sit on, as beautiful as it is cleverly functional.
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Design House Stockholm Twist Table

$550.00
A table and a shelf in a futuristic shape with a maximalist attitude. Twist Table allows for maximal storage space on a minimal floor space, a multi-storey table in front of the sofa or additional shelving by the wall. Just let the two intermediate planes pivot around the axis and Twist Table will expand or contract according to your needs. Philip Edis found his inspiration for his simple and space-saving device in the circus: “I was entranced by clowns spinning hula hoops when I was a child. With Twist Table I want to transmute that beautiful movement into a single, yet adjustable image.”
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Design House Stockholm Wave Hanger

Starting at: $66.00

One or two or more. Wave can extend as far as you like, just attach more hangers to each other. Nanni Holén’s organic design turns a hanger into something more, as well as creating a pattern of pointing shadows.
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