Exhibitions in Stockholm, Sweden for Home & Lifestyle

Stockholm holds a prominent position in the home décor and lifestyle industry in Sweden. After all, the city is the birthplace of IKEA and has assumed the position of leader in the Scandinavian design movement. For design enthusiasts, Stockholm offers an unparalleled shopping experience that goes beyond the easily recognizable flat-pack furniture of IKEA. The city is well populated with high-quality, aesthetically pleasing, and functional interior design stores. One of the most iconic destinations for furniture and interior design in Stockholm is Svenssons in Lammhult, located in the newly built Sergelhusen on Sergels Torg. Established in 1898, Svenssons has been a cornerstone of Swedish furniture design, offering a vast array of premium products. The two-floor, 1,500 square meter store is a go-to spot for design lovers, featuring everything from sofas and armchairs to dining tables, chairs, and outdoor furniture. Svenssons is known for its loyalty to and appreciation of craftsmanship and the use of genuine materials. The store boasts an impressive collection of classic design pieces such as the Lamino chair, the String shelving system, and the Jetson armchair. It also features contemporary items from world-renowned brands like Louis Poulsen, Fritz Hansen, and HAY. G.A.D in Vasastan is also a must-visit. G.A.D specializes in exclusive, sustainable and functional wooden furniture crafted by skilled carpenters on the Swedish island of Gotland. Each piece of furniture at G.A.D is made from high-quality materials like solid oak and birch, limestone, lambskin, leather, and wool fabric. The craftsmanship at G.A.D is meticulous, ensuring that each item is not only beautiful but also durable. The emphasis on sustainability and traditional craftsmanship makes G.A.D a standout in the Stockholm furniture scene. The furniture here is not mass-produced; each piece is carefully made to be a lasting addition to your home.

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