Design House Stockholm
Design House Stockholm was founded in 1992 by Anders Färdig with a different model in mind: a publishing house for design, not a conventional producer. Rather than assigning designers fixed briefs, the company invites them to bring their own ideas forward, then develops the strongest into products — an approach that's produced icons like Harri Koskinen's Block Lamp, part of MoMA's permanent collection since 1996. Today the brand works with more than 70 designers across furniture, lighting, textiles, and tableware, holding every piece to the same standard: character, originality, and durability over trend.
For Design House Stockholm, "Scandinavian" describes a way of thinking rather than a place on a map — a shared regard for material honesty, function, and quiet complexity beneath a simple form.
