Stockholm has a thriving decorations industry as the capital of Scandinavian design and interior décor. The city drives the beloved design style and provides industry buyers and end consumers with infinite inspiration. The city’s retail landscape is densely populated with top-tier design shops and showrooms. One of the best examples is the House of Gärsnäs, which is located in a historic building on the inner-city island of Skeppsholmen and embodies the elegance of Southern Swedish furniture design. This showroom, crafted by renowned interior designer Lotta Agaton, feels like stepping into a meticulously styled home. The collaboration with the National Property Board of Sweden ensures the preservation of the building’s architectural integrity, blending historical charm with contemporary design. Visitors can expect to find furniture that balances functionality with a sleek aesthetic, characteristic of Scandinavian design. Tambur, situated on Folkungagatan in Södermalm, is a must-visit for those who appreciate eclectic and unique pieces. Founded by Anders Widegren in 2014, this shop is a converted storefront that now serves as a retail space. Tambur stocks a range of goods from Swedish brands and craftspeople, including Bonni Bonne, Cappelen Dimyr, Joel Sandelius and Jonas Lindholm. It also features its own line, Tambur Collection, which includes distinctive designs that reflect the store’s unique aesthetic. Tambur is a place where shoppers are bound to discover something new and delightful on every visit. Astrid, founded by Anna Boustedt in 2004, is renowned for its high-quality, pared-down textiles. Located in Stockholm, Astrid’s Textile Lab offers a sensory experience where visitors can explore the transformative power of fabrics. The lab is staffed by fabric experts who help customers visualize how different textiles can enhance the ambiance of their spaces. Astrid’s collections are found in some of the most beautiful homes, hotels and restaurants in Stockholm and beyond.