After five action-packed days, the 2010 Stockholm Furniture Fair and Northern Lights Fair wrapped up on Saturday, logging more floor space, more exhibitors and more visitors than ever before.
I’ll be posting my favorite furniture and lighting finds here, along with some of the up and comers I discovered in the student exhibitions. Though this site is normally all about love for the Swedes, the Furniture Fair gives us the perfect opportunity to admire work from all over. You’ll have to let me know what you think.
For now, here’s a glimpse inside.
Hand dyed and pleated flower lamps in shibori technique by artist Eva Davidson, as part of the Konsthantverkscentrum display.
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Lamps from Secto Design.
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Moroso display featuring the Shadowy deck chair by Tord Boontje.
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Bolon made a splash with their promotional concept for their new line of environmental flooring. The campaign which features large flowers made of flooring was conceived by the design group Form Us With Love.
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The Morris table in many colors by Original Habitek Works.
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I loved the PXL drop-shaped pendant lamp from Zero last year, and I love their new variation too. Textile company Kvadrat featured a lovely slate of colors.
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Gärsnas had a number of pieces that premiered at the fair. For more information on them, check out my post on Dwell.com!
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More to come soon… promise!
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