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Press invitation: "Fika" with Finnish-Icelandic-Swedish project We Live Here

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Press invitation: "Fika" with Finnish-Icelandic-Swedish project We Live Here

Icelandic and Finnish designers join forces and “move in together” in an apartment in central Stockholm for Stockholm Design Week 2015. WE LIVE HERE is a combination of an exhibition and event space. Svensk Form is Best Friend and the "Godmother" in the family. Come visit us in our new home to hear all about the project on Monday, February 2 at 14-15 at Regeringsgatan 86.

Managing directors Halla Helgadóttir (Iceland Design Centre), Mikko Kalhama (Design Forum Finland), curators, participating designers, the “Godmother” of our project Ewa Kumlin (Svensk
Form) and Cecilia Nyberg (Stockholm Design Week & Stockholm Furniture & Light Fair) will welcome you personally, starting at 14.15.

We look forward to seeing you, välkommen, tervetuloa, velkomin/n!

WE LIVE HERE Team & Designers
RSVP@we-live-here.org
Kindly mention “fika”


WE LIVE HERE at Stockholm Design Week 1–8.2.2015 is a collaborative project between Iceland Design Centre and Design Forum Finland, together with Codesign, Stockholm Design Week, Stockholm Furniture & Light Fair and Svensk Form.

The apartment will be decorated with works by leading contemporary Icelandic and Finnish designers, such as Harri Koskinen, Katrin Olina, Kustaa Saksi and Vík Prjónsdóttir, to name a few. In addition, leading Swedish designers Monica Förster, TAF Architects, Färg & Blanche, Katrin Greiling and Form Us With Love will partake in the project to welcome their Nordic neighbours to their home country.

For media enquiries, kindly contact:
Sari Peltonen, +354 8629324, sari@honnunarmidstod.is

For more information on Svensk Form's participation, please contact:
Ewa Kumlin, CEO Svensk Form, +46 (0)73 663 66 76, ewa.kumlin@svenskform.se

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