
11 Highlights From Stockholm Design Week 2025
Once again, the breadth of Swedish design captures an enthusiastic audience at Stockholm Design Week 2025, which ran from February 3-9, 2025. Held in conjunction with the Stockholm Furniture Fair, the annual event celebrating the dynamic and evolving landscape of Scandinavian design presents a diverse array of exhibitions, events, and furniture launches around the Swedish capital. One such example is the collectible design platform Älvsjö Gård, which created buzz with its experimental and limited-edition pieces at a curated section within the fair this year (Sadly, it’s no longer held at the nearby picturesque 15th-century manor).
From a table with legs recalling a common water mammal to a Japanese-inspired flat-pack collection and a chair with an optional sheepskin seat (a Swedish sheep, of course), here are our favorite finds from Stockholm Design Week 2025.
Discover Experimental Pieces From Stockholm Design Week 2025
Table 4 by Niklas Runesson for Älvsjö Gård

Legs recalling a beaver’s tail are a surprising twist to the birch Table 4 by Niklas Runesson for Älvsjö Gård. The table comfortably seats seven.
Ita by OEO Studio for &Tradition

Miyadaiku, ancient Japanese carpentry that eliminates the need for screws or glue, gave rise to the oak Ita table and bench collection by OEO Studio. The collection includes a dining table in two sizes, two benches, and two coffee tables, all designed for flat-pack shipping and easy assembly with just one tool.
Decadent by Studio Stockholm for Dusty Deco


Studio Stockholm brings a touch of femininity to the classic club chair with Decadent, featuring a gracefully curved backrest and seat. Crafted from sustainably sourced FSC-certified wood, it is upholstered in a durable yet refined dusty rose wool-blend bouclé Jacquard, also designed by Studio Stockholm.
CabinEtt by Erik Bratsberg for Älvsjö Gård

Erik Bratsberg used walnut to frame unevenly cut Mappa burl wood veneer for his striking CabinEtt, a limited-edition piece showcased at Älvsjö Gård.
Nest Club Chair by Form Us With Love for +Halle

A club chair equipped with its own side table keeps a lean silhouette with the Nest Club Chair by Form Us With Love. Geared towards the hospitality market and unveiled in a cafe installation at the Stockholm Furniture Fair, the chair-table combination joins the Nest collection of seating and tables.
Lamp 53 by Axel Wannberg for Nordiska Galleriet

Axel Wannberg’s keen eye for precision led to the creation of the limited-edition Lamp 53, named after the 53-degree angle that inspired its design. Following the success of a mappa burl wood veneer version, it’s now also offered in three new finishes: blue, mustard, and gray powder-coated stainless steel.
Villhem by Thomas Bernstrand and Stefan Borselius for Blå Station

Blurring the line between buttoned-up business and residential design, lounge chair Villhem (‘I want to go home’ in Swedish) by Thomas Bernstrand and Stefan Borselius consists of a steel frame, compression-molded wooden seat shell (with layers adhered together), and armrest, in its simplest form. However, cushy upgrades are available, with the option of padded armrests, upholstered seat, backrest, and a neck cushion—take one or all.
V.DE.07 by David Ericsson for Verk


David Ericsson conceived V.DE.07 during an Artist in Residence program at Malmstens Linköping University in Stockholm. A distinctive armchair with a flair of character, it’s available with a seat cover of Gotland sheepskin, celebrated for its unique wool which ranges from short to long.
Ten Years Unfolded by Layered


Rug company Layered toasts a decade with the launch of an archival collection, Ten Years Unfolded. The collection takes three existing patterns—the optical teasing Illusion, labyrinthine-like Letters, and three-dimensional Triangle—and presents them in new colorways, all in hand-tufted, 100% wool.
X-Felt by Form Us With Love in collaboration with Baux

Soundproofing checks all the boxes with X-Felt by Form Us With Love in collaboration with Baux. Statement-worthy circular patterns in the large format acoustic panels and tiles are a nod to Japanese Zen gardens, while polyester fibers made of GRS-certified PET plastic meet fire safety standards without harmful chemicals.
Painted Mini Monkey by Kay Bojesen

Color makes headlines in the monkey business. Painted Mini Monkey, a four-inch-high rendition of Kay Bojesen’s iconic wood monkey crafted from FSC-certified beech wood, is now offered in in apple green and power pink.
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