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Read story Dark days, hot stuff: Stockholm Report 2025

Dark days, hot stuff: Stockholm Report 2025

Simon Keane-Cowell

07/03/2025

Meet the highlights and bright lights of this year’s Stockholm Design Week.
Read story Stockholm Design Week 2024: the northern highlights

Stockholm Design Week 2024: the northern highlights

Simon Keane-Cowell

20/02/2024

There was strength (and warmth) in numbers at this year’s Stockholm Design Week and Stockholm Furniture Fair.
Read story String: A lesson in timeless design

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String: A lesson in timeless design

Emma Moore

09/09/2021

When it comes to creating timeless furniture, there's a lot to learn from modern classics like the String furniture system ...
Read story Get a job!: String Works

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Get a job!: String Works

Jean-Christophe Camuset

01/12/2020

The STRING shelf may be an icon, but it’s not resting on its laurels. On the contrary, it’s aiming to prove itself anew in a different environment: the office.
Read story Inside/Out: String moves outdoors

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Inside/Out: String moves outdoors

Simon Keane-Cowell

08/03/2020

What better way to invigorate a design classic than to rethink it for outdoor usage? Swedish brand String Furniture's iconic shelving system gets some fresh air.
Read story Contemporary classic

Contemporary classic

DETAIL - Zeitschrift für Architektur + Baudetail

26/02/2018

The String shelf system, designed in 1949 by Nils Strinning, represents a milestone in Scandinavian design. STRING has been designed in such a way that it can be put together individually, and therefore adapts to all spatial conditions. With its simple, timeless design language, it still fascinates today.
Read story Systematic: furniture that grows on you

Systematic: furniture that grows on you

Simon Keane-Cowell

07/02/2013

System furniture did what it's wont to do at this year's imm cologne: expand. A number of new and innovative furniture programmes, modular in nature, were shown alongside augmented and reworked old favourites. It's all about joined-up thinking.
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