AttractionsExplore trends and traditions, life and work in Sweden. Folk art, textiles, fashion, furnished rooms, and much more. Audioguide, restaurant and museum...
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...
ShoppingAt the end of the nineteenth century, a small brush factory was started in Stockholm. It was a successful operation, so successful that it’s still in ...
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.
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 tipsThere are plenty of Viking horns and T-shirts with moose. Here are top tips for those seeking something else – something with that little extra touch. Farther down you will read more about the places mentioned.
ShoppingTradition and modern furniture are mixed here, with Swedish folk tradition as the starting point. Handicrafts, genuine materials, colors from nature, ...
ShoppingBlås & Knåda has the country’s largest selection of contemporary Swedish studio pottery and studio glass, both studio and unique art objects. 45 worki...
Editor´s tipsSee real live bears, ride the scariest roller coaster as many times as you can, go on a space adventure, or test your strength with Pippi Longstocking. Stockholm is a child-friendly city and there is so much to choose from. Here are some...
AttractionsThe Stockholm subway system is said to be the world's longest art exhibit - 110 kilometers long.