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  • Hello! – Anatomy of Communication

    Hello! – Anatomy of Communication

    The final edition of Hello! gets under way on 5 February at Stockholm Furniture & Light Fair. Running for a three-year period and initiated by the Fair, the project has chosen communication as its theme this year. Architect Gert Wingårdh and Finnish illustrator Kustaa Saksi have joined creative forces to design the installation.

  • Times and guests confirmed for The Hello! Show

    Times and guests confirmed for The Hello! Show

    Hello! - Anatomy of Communication is more than just an installation; it’s a forum for an in-depth and far-ranging discussion about design. The Show can be seen at Stockholm Furniture & Light Fair on 5-9 February 2013.

  • Press invitation

    Press invitation

    Stockholm Furniture & Light Fair 5–9 February 2013, Stockholmsmässan, Älvsjö, Sweden Welcome to Stockholm Furniture & Light Fair Inauguration and press briefing – Tuesday 5 February, 09:15–10:00 in Conference Room K1

  • This spring’s Formex defies the recession

    This spring’s Formex defies the recession

    Formex continues to cement its position as the leading event in Nordic interior design. The spring fair attracted 864 exhibitors, 887 media representatives and 23,903 visitors from 48 countries. The Formex team had picked the theme “Fresh” to inspire and spread happiness after a period of darkness, and this was very well received by exhibitors and visitors alike.

  • Glass Elephant – fragile glass and heavy industrial robots in a poetic installation

    Glass Elephant – fragile glass and heavy industrial robots in a poetic installation

    An elephant in a china shop? No – just heavy industrial robots in a landscape of glass. As part of Stockholm Design Week 4-10 February 2013, Glass Elephant, a design installation in the borderland between industrial design, craftsmanship and performance, is on show in the Museum of Far Eastern Antiquities’ Skeppsholmen Caverns.

  • Winner of Nova Design Award coming to Formex and Gallery Pascale

    Winner of Nova Design Award coming to Formex and Gallery Pascale

    Winner of the Nova Design Award 2012, Mari Isopahkala, will be appearing in person and exhibiting her products at Formex next week. An exhibition of her work will run concurrently at Gallery Pascale – a chance for the general public to admire her designs. Participation at Formex and the exhibition at Gallery Pascale is part of the Nova Design Award, which is presented at the fall Formex each year.

  • Snow-capped mountains set the mood in Nendo’s installation at Stockholm Furniture & Light Fair

    Snow-capped mountains set the mood in Nendo’s installation at Stockholm Furniture & Light Fair

    For the tenth year running, a celebrated international designer is creating a lounge at the Stockholm Furniture & Light Fair.This year Mr. Oki Sato, Chief Designer and founder of Nendo, has produced an installation that creates the illusion of snow-capped mountain peaks soaring into the sky.This is an instance of the method being as central to the creative process as the visual effect.

  • Sunny design lounge, lectures, and store coaching at Formex

    Sunny design lounge, lectures, and store coaching at Formex

    This season, the task of creating Formex’s design lounge in the Entrance Hall has fallen to interior design stylist and writer Tina Hellberg. The lounge, with its title, "Oh Sunny Day", which reminds you of the spring sun, offers both a nice way to relax and an exciting selection of innovations from the fair's exhibitors.

  • Formex invites you to the greens of summer in January

    Formex invites you to the greens of summer in January

    Oddcolony is the titillating name of this season's Formex’s combined restaurant, stage, and inspirational exhibition in Hall B. The Oddbirds are the super designers responsible for the design of the dazzling Oddcolony area that will be on site complete with a greenhouse, garden beds, and budding tulip bulbs when Formex kicks off the design year in the middle of January.

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