Editor´s tipsSwedish glass is sought after all over the world – known for both simplicity and elegance. Creative design ideas combined with skillful craftsmanship are behind this success. There's also a lot to see in Stockholm when it comes to pottery and wood.
ShoppingStockholm’s oldest and largest handicraft cooperative has evolved over the course of 50 years from a “shop for high-quality products” to a modern hand...
AttractionsAn international gallery that is completely devoted to glass as an art form. Works by the most interesting young independent glass artists from near a...
Editor´s tipsHornsgatspuckeln - The Hornsgatan Bump - is located at the beginning of Hornsgatan in the Södermalm district near Slussen, and is exactly what it sounds like - a big bump in this otherwise fairly horizontal street. Many galleries and art shops...
Editor´s tipsLeave the big city and experience another side of Stockholm. You will find historical sites, quaint towns, lakes, forests and the archipelago.
ExcursionsOn Värmdö you will find a rich history and a varied island landscape with well-known islands such as Grinda, Möja and Sandhamn.
ShoppingThe premier glass company in Sweden is the Orrefors Kosta Boda group, which owns both the Kosta Boda and Orrefors brands. Orrefors primarily produces ...
ShoppingThe first store in Stockholm from the Danish furniture and interior design chain. Exquisite furniture, glass, ceramics and lighting fixtures by famous...
Editor´s tipsGo for blonde wood like birch and designs with clean, minimalist lines. Mix it up with quirkiness and splashes of color, like the textile patterns by Josef Frank. Here are a few shopping tips!
Editor´s tipsIn mid-December the top scientists, royalty and politicians of the world gather in Stockholm to honor this year’s Nobel laureates. But you can also experience the city in the spirit of Alfred Nobel. For example, you can take a tour of the City...