Tel: +46 8 50 56 30 00 E-mail: info@nordichotels.se
ASPLUNDSibyllegatan 31tel: +46 8 662 52 84www.asplund.orgNordic glass from Iittala and Skruf, and furniture from Swedish stars Jonas Bohlin and Thomas Sandell, as well as international names like Tom Dixon and Jasper Morrison.
BANG & OLUFSENRegeringsgatan 52tel. +46 8 21 10 22www.bang-olufsen.comThis shop offers the latest and best of their product range. If you fancy hight tech innovation combined with sleek and sexy design – this is the place to be.
DAVID DESIGNBrunogalleriantel: +46 8 694 75 75www.daviddesign.seSwedish and international design from the new generation. Works by cross-over architects Ola Rune, Mårten Claesson and Eero Koivisto side by side with names like Karim Rashid and David’s own basic range, Dd.
DESIGNTORGETKulturhuset/Sergels Torgtel: +46 8 508 315 20www.designtorget.seNow with four locations, Designtorget is a popular concept with design-conscious Stockholmers. Established designers and new talents from the design schools compete for space. You will find everything from movie star motifs and diapers with screen printed flames to barstools and scarves. Designtorget’s own blackboardand TV cart can be found in many city apartments.
KARTELLSmålandsgatan 6tel: +46 8 442 83 80www.kartell.itIs transparent furniture in colorful plastic and unexpected shapes your cup of tea? Kartell is now available in 4,000 shops in 60 countries around the globe, and works with star designers like Philippe Starck, Ron Arad and Vico Magistretti. In Stockholm, you will find Kartell’s postmodern flagship on Smålandsgatan.
JACKSONS 20TH CENTURY DESIGNSibyllegatan 53tel: +46 8 665 53 50www.jackssons.seAn antique shop featuring 20th century design, with excellent prices and a good eye for Scandinavian furniture classics by Bruno Mathsson, Poul Kjärholm, Arne Jacobsen, Eero Arnio and more.
LONDON W8Odengatan 26tel: +46 8 673 73 30www.londonw8.seThe designers behind the neobaroque interiors of Stockholm restaurants like the Beirut Café, Kharma and Foam also import furniture from far and wide. Their house labels include Moroso, Mark Brazier Jones and Christian Tortu.
MODERNITYSibyllegatan 6tel: +46 8 20 80 25www.modernity.seIf you are in town looking for 20th century Scandinavian design by the likes of Jacobsen, Aalto and Mathsson, Modernity is the place to go. Andrew Duncanson buys and sells the city’s finest vintage furnishings, with an emphasis on pieces from the fifties on. You can find everything from jewelry and ceramics for a couple hundred to sofas for several thousand.
NORDISKA GALLERIETNybrogatan 11tel: +46 8 442 83 60www.nordiskagalleriet.seVerner Panton’s plastic chair, Le Corbusier’s black leather sofa, Alvar Aalto’s Savoy vase – this is the place to find exclusive architect-designed furniture from Scandinavia and the world. Around the corner at Riddargatan 20 is a separate wing specializing solely in beds.
R.O.O.MAlströmergatan 20tel: +46 8 692 50 00www.room.seMagis, Lexington and Gant are some of the brand names you will find at this 15-year-old oasis for those with deep pockets and good taste. Since last fall, ROOM has carried Habitat’s VIP line, which includes supermodel Helena Christensen’s sconce, Daft Punk’s disco table and pro boxer Lennox Lewis’s alarm clock.
SVENSKT TENNStrandvägen 5 Atel: +46 8 670 16 00www.svenskttenn.seWhen the British lifestyle magazine Wallpaper is on tour in Sweden, this is stop number one. For over 30 years Svenskt Tenn provided Austrian architectJosef Frank with a unique arena from which to develop his imaginative and complex artistic talent. Today his modernist furniture and botanical patterns are hotter than ever as collectors’ items.
STOCKHOMEKungsgatan 25tel: +46 8 411 13 00www.stockhome.seSmart name, smart shop. A modern urban shopping environment with surprising natural touches. You choose from an unusual, carefully chosen range of Stockhome’s own glass, towels and cutlery, as well as books, bicycles, food and toys.