Scandinavian Design
Traditional Dala Horse
The Bauhaus Building, Walter Gropius, 1925
Villa Savoye, Le Corbusier, 1928.
Eileen Gray and Le Corbusier 1927
Chaise by Le Corbusier 1928
Erik Gunnar Asplund, Stockholm 1917
The Riihitie House, Alvar Aalto 1935
Finn Juhl 1942
Finn Juhl 1942
Verner Panton 1960
Swan, Arne Jacobsen,1958.
Eggs, Arne Jacobsen,1958.
Orrefors Glass, 1956
Sweden
Sverre Fehn
Poul Fraer Hansen
Serjo Bay
The Red House
Serjo Bay
Sverre Fehn
Home office of Marten Claesson
Ice Hotel, Northern Sweden
Sydney Opera House - Jorn Utzon, Engineered - Ove Arup.
Nordic Light, Design House Stockholm
Volvo Concept car 2006
Kinnarps Dufalite Worktop
Bench F for Arup Associates
Bench F for Arup Associates
Bench F for Arup Associates
Bench F for Arup Associates
Bench F for Arup Associates
Bin, Materia
Hanger, Materia
Gobble, Materia
A Kinnarps ‘House’
A Kinnarps ‘House’
Mayflower, Klaessons
Longo, Klaessons
Longo, Klaessons
Lobby, Klaessons
Stockholm Furniture Fair 2007
Plint, Materia
Avec, Klaessons
Kinnarps Interior
SAS Stockholm
Kinnarps Inspiration
Kinnarps Interior
Scandinavian Design
Some definitions of Scandinavian design
• Scandinavian Design emerged in the 1950s as a design movement characterised by simple, uncomplicated designs, minimalism, stylisation, functionality, and low cost mass production.
• Swedish design is a byword for safety and quality
• Designs have a clear practicality and honesty• Give a warmth and human touch to the
stripped back simplicity and machine made efficiency of modernism.
Some Statitics
Swedes Do It Better!
Thank you
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