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  • Gastronomic Week offers up a gastronomic festival

    Gastronomic Week offers up a gastronomic festival

    Gastronomic Week will be held for the third time in Stockholm between May 5 and 10. In conjunction with the GastroNord and Vinordic food and beverage fairs that are taking place at Stockholmsmässan, the general public is also offered a week of food-related events and activities around town. This year the party has an extra dimension; the Bocuse d´Or Europe chef Championship.

  • Round forms, clean lines and playfulness at Formex

    Round forms, clean lines and playfulness at Formex

    People are talking about a second wave and rebirth of design rooted in the Scandinavian design of the 1950s. Soft Nordic will be this fall’s trend theme at Formex, August 13–16. The style is pure and clean, with rounded shapes, exclusive materials and a playful look.

  • Swedish fika and students in focus at GastroNord

    Swedish fika and students in focus at GastroNord

    On Friday, May 9, the GastroNord food fair, which will be held May 6-9, will turn its focus to cafés, pastry shops, bakeries and students with a number of activities. For example, Sweden’s best barista for 2014 and Student Chef of the Year will be announced.

  • GastroNord devotes special day to the industry’s future

    GastroNord devotes special day to the industry’s future

    The hot café and restaurant sector is facing a shortage of skilled, knowledgeable staff. To inspire and develop the industry's future – students – the GastroNord food and beverage exhibition will put special focus on restaurant trainees on Friday, May 9.

  • Boats of the future with outriggers some of the highlights of the Stockholm International Boat Show

    Boats of the future with outriggers some of the highlights of the Stockholm International Boat Show

    The boats of tomorrow will have foils that lift them above the waves. Foils and outriggers also increase speed and can reduce fuel consumption by 75 percent. See the boats of the future first at the Stockholm International Boat Show! About 500 boats will be on display, several of which are world premiers. The Stockholm International Boat Show opens at Stockholmsmässan on March 1.

  • Gastronomic extravaganza as GastroNord, Vinordic and Bocuse d´Or take over Stockholmsmässan

    Gastronomic extravaganza as GastroNord, Vinordic and Bocuse d´Or take over Stockholmsmässan

    This year's GastroNord, May 6–9, will be an historic event as the Bocuse d´Or Europe 2014 will take place at Stockholmsmässan concurrently with GastroNord. Visitors will thus have the opportunity to celebrate with world-class chefs, competitors, national teams and seminar participants – all under one roof. At the same time the Vinordic beverage fair will also be underway.

  • Flying sailboats at Allt för sjön, the Stockholm International Boat Show

    Flying sailboats at Allt för sjön, the Stockholm International Boat Show

    The Stockholm International Boat Show opens at Stockholmsmässan on March 1. The dock will be packed with exciting sailboat models – large, small and very new. Everything from the Show's largest boat, the 17-meter-long Beneteau Sense 55 luxury yacht, to the six-meter Fabola 650 day sailer. Among the many interesting new items it may well be the "flying" sailboats that attract the most attention.

  • Zuperman, the 180-knot boat, is coming to Allt för sjön - the Stockholm International Boatshow

    Zuperman, the 180-knot boat, is coming to Allt för sjön - the Stockholm International Boatshow

    Over 40 of the approximately 300 motor boats to be shown at Stockholmsmässan from March 1–9 are new. Zuperman, a super-racing boat that attains speeds over 180 knots is one of them and the aluminum boat Viggo X8 is one of several boats to have its world premiere at the show. Scandinavia’s largest boat show, Allt för sjön, the Stockholm International Boat Show, will feature an unusually large num

  • New report from TMF during furniture fair: Swedes prepared to pay more for furniture manufactured under fair conditions, while quality and design are the most important factors when we buy furniture

    New report from TMF during furniture fair: Swedes prepared to pay more for furniture manufactured under fair conditions, while quality and design are the most important factors when we buy furniture

    According to a survey performed by Novus on behalf of the Swedish Federation of Wood and Furniture Industry (TMF), six out of ten Swedes are prepared to pay more for furniture that is manufactured under fair working conditions. And a large majority put quality and design at the top of the list of important factors when buying furniture.

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