Form/Design Center
Form Design Center in Malmö

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Form/Design Center
Colour, form and design at Form/Design Center in Malmö. The Form/Design Center in Malmö is on Lilla Torg and if you want to know more about the future of Swedish and Scandinavian design then this is the place to visit. Every year, some twenty exhibitions on architecture, design, industrial design and handicraft are showcased here. You also get to see the best of Swedish furniture, textile, lighting and art industries. One of the great things about the Form/Design Center is that you can order the items you see, although not directly from the center. When you have had your fill of design, you can enjoy a cup of coffee at the ‘Literary Café and you’ll probably find yourself analyzing the design of the cup, whilst thinking of ways to redesign your living room. You will leave the Form/Design Center in Malmö with some new ideas about design and how to apply it in your surroundings – which means that the visit has been worthwhile.

Swedish design

It’s almost like the “d” in “Swedish Design” should be a capital letter given its renown the world over.

Visiting Sweden, you’ll find great Swedish design all around you. On buildings at Stadshuset, the Stockholm Library on Odengatan, the Turning Torso building in Malmö, in shops, on street signs, on road signs (the strolling elk set against a yellow background, within a red triangle) in hotels, on buses and trains and the clothes that people wear. There is much to celebrate about Swedish form and design, from the ‘Falu red” cottages of Dalarna, to the art glass and crystal of Orrefors. A visit to Sweden will inspire new ideas and you might just find yourself redecorating your home on your return.

For cool designer clothes look out for Swedish brands Odd Molly, Filippa K, WE and Björn Borg and if you want to buy jeans with a conscience check out Cheap Monday.

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The ‘shopholm’ of Stockholm

Stockholm is known as a leading design centre, and design in the broadest sense – both contemporary and traditional – is an important part of the city’s exciting shopping scene.

New and established Swedish design at d.n.a.

Where to go shopping in Gothenburg

If we deal with the geography of Gothenburg’s main shopping districts first, they are; Nordstan, Innerstaden and Avenyn.

Shopping in Malmö

Malmö – made for shopping

Malmö has 800 shops and counting, as well as 7 shopping centres; Hansa, Triangeln, Caroli, Balthazar City, Storgatan, Åhléns and Mobilia.

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Dalarna - The most Swedish of landscapes

Dalarna is famous for its scenic landscapes and its lively tradition of folk customs, celebrations and crafts.

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