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FLOWER POWER:
discover the Swedish
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magazine is sure to ofer something to surprise you. Discover Stylein,
a quintessentially Scandinavian fashion label, in our feature on page 62.
In this edition, we also profle Skultuna, a brass company set up over
400 years ago (page 70) and visit the new store from Swedish sneaker
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Josh Sims
For this edition of SHOP
Stockholm, freelance journalist
and editor Josh Sims takes an
in-depth look at the historic
Swedish brass company
Skultuna. Josh also writes for
Wallpaper, Esquire and the
Financial Times among others.
Katy Young
Katy Young has been a beauty
journalist for more than a
decade, working for Harper’s
Bazaar and the Telegraph
Online. For this issue of
SHOP she has researched
some of Sweden’s leading
fragrance companies.
Andrew Nye
London-based illustrator
Andrew Nye has a love for
vector illustration and created
this season’s cover for SHOP
Stockholm. His graphic and
conceptual approach makes
him the perfect choice for
this cover. The illustration
shows a perfume bottle
being sprayed, with the
vapour becoming a fower,
in reference to our feature
on page 54 about natural
Swedish fragrances.
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Verity Hogan
History graduate Verity
Hogan swapped writing
about crinolines for more
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she moved to London to
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26 Check Out
SHOP selects a standout piece from
Stockholm this season
28 My Favourites
Rodrigo Gutierrez Benavente, founder of
the label A.O.CMS, and fashion designer
Martin Bergström, reveal their top tips for
spring/summer 2015
32 Products
Key looks for the season, from fashion and
footwear to jewellery and accessories
38 Street Style
Our pick of Stockholm’s best dressed for
spring/summer 2015
N E WS
40 Shop Window
One store not to be missed in Stockholm
42 News
Seasonal updates on shops, services and
new products
F E AT U R E S
54 Cover Story: Perfect Scents
Sweden’s perfume labels make the most
of the country’s rich natural produce and
minimalist aesthetic to produce enticingly
fresh fragrances. By Katy Young
62 Pure and Simple
With its clean lines and refned silhouettes,
Stylein epitomises the Scandinavian
aesthetic. Sally McIlhone meets designer
and founder Elin Alemdar
70 Metal Masters
Heritage brass company Skultuna,
established more than 400 years ago,
is undergoing a revival as it embraces
a new modernist design aesthetic, Josh
Sims discovers
76 New Directions
Designers at Fashion Week Stockholm
are stepping away from classically
Scandinavian style by introducing colour,
texture and retro-infuences, Verity
Hogan reports
EXPERIENCE
84 Café Culture
A new wave of artisan cafés and bakeries
is perking up Stockholm’s famed cofee
culture. SHOP visits some of the best
88 Stay In Style
SHOP’s guide to the world’s most
exclusive hotels
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POSTC A R D130 SHOP writes home about H&M
GU I DE93 Maps and guides to the key shopping areas
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A RARE FIND
The result of a collaboration between House
of Amber and Danish jewellery designer Mai
Manniche, these earrings ofer a refreshing
alternative to the yellow and orange hues
typically associated with amber, featuring
a striking mix of rare green and brown
coloured stones. Formed from the resin of
trees hardening over millions of year, amber
often features inclusions of air bubbles that
give the stones a cloudy appearance. It can
also include insects and plants preserved in
the substance, which makes certain pieces
extremely valuable. Transparent amber is also
prized for its rarity, making the quality of the
amber in this collection notable for its clarity
as well as for its colour. Green amber is found
in the tropical regions of South America and is
typically between three and four million years
old. Set into rose gold-plated sterling silver, the
warm tones of gold and rich brown perfectly
complement the spectacular green stones. gl
House of Amber Divine earrings,
SEK 3,375,
House of Amber,
Birger Jarlsgatan 22,
114 34 Stockholm,
+46 (0)8 663 8869,
houseofamber.com
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CHECK OUT
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Rodrigo Gutierrez Benavente is the founder and creative director of A.O.CMS, which he established in Stockholm in 2006. The label focuses on comfort and design, and has built a reputation as a purveyor of high-quality wardrobe staples. Stocked in boutiques around Europe and Asia, A.O.CMS makes Nordic chic accessible to clients in other parts of the world. Here, Rodrigo shares his eclectic tastes with Theresa Harold
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MY FAVOURITES: Rodrigo Gutierrez Benavente
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4. ‘My favourite piece from our SS15 collection is the unisex Imitation Denim Shirt. It’s made out of fne lamb’s nappa leather and printed with denim-blue coloured patterns. It’s an expensive imitation of something cheap, which is very representative of how my head works in terms of product design’ A.O.CMS shirt, SEK 3,499,Aplace, Bruno Galleria, Götgatan 36, 118 26 Stockholm, +46 (0)8 643 3110, aocms.com
5. ‘On the top of my wishlist for the season is Our Legacy’s sweatshirt in white mussola’ Our Legacy sweatshirt, SEK 1,000, Our Legacy, Jakobsbergsgatan 11, 111 44 Stockholm, +46 (0)8 611 1010, ourlegacy.se
1. ‘My favourite homewares store is Svenskt Tenn. Visitors should defnitely check out the printed plates’ Svenskt Tenn plate,
45cm, SEK 520; 65cm, SEK 820,Svenskt Tenn, Strandvägen 5, 114 51 Stockholm, +46 (0)8 670 1600,svenskttenn.se
2. ‘When it comes to travelling, I can’t do without my Bowers & Wilkins C5 in-ear headphones. There is no competition’Bowers & Wilkins C5 Series 2
headphones, SEK 1,498,Hi-Fi Klubben, Fleminggatan 89, 112 45 Stockholm, +46 (0)8 650 7946,bowers-wilkins.com
3. ‘If you’re looking for a Stockholm souvenir, these unisex Pia Wallén wool slippers are a good choice’Pia Wallén slippers, SEK 600,Asplund, Sibyllegatan 31, 114 42 Stockholm, +46 (0)8 662 5284,piawallen.se
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Martin Bergström is a highly creative fashion designer. Taking inspiration from everything from cabbages and outer space to waste materials and forgotten handicraft techniques, his clothing fuses organic shapes and couture-like construction with a playful aesthetic. Based in Stockholm, he shares some of his favourite products with Ximena Daneri
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MY FAVOURITES: Martin Bergström
1. ‘My favourite products from my collection this season are the custom-made colour splash platform Virus shoes. Contact me via my website to order a pair’ Martin Bergström Virus shoes,
price on request, martinbergstrom.com
2. ‘This is one of my favourite fragrances’Humiecki & Graef Bosque
perfume, 100ml, SEK 1,400, Cow Parfymeri, Mäster Samuelsgatan 9, 111 44 Stockholm, +46 (0)8 611 1504, humieckiandgraef.com
3. ‘Christina Salongen has been my skin therapist for almost 15 years. The salon sells the brand EmerginC, which gets my skin in shape’EmerginC Phytocell Serum, 30ml,
SEK 699, Christina Salongen, Birger Jarlsgatan 23, 111 45 Stockholm, +44 (0)8 611 2015, emerginc.com
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5. ‘Nitty Gritty has lots of diferent brands, ofering a nice mix; it’s very Stockholmish. I go there to buy Cire Trudon scented candles’Cire Trudon scented candle,
SEK 550, Nitty Gritty, Krukmakargatan 26, 118 51 Stockholm, +46 (0)8 658 2440, trudon.com
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4. ‘Jus is the best shop in town. It has a great selection of avant-garde names including Ann Demeulemeester, Maison Martin Margiela and Comme des Garçons’Jus, Brunnsgatan 7, 111 38 Stockholm, +46 (0)8 206777, jus.se
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4. Louis Vuitton sunglasses,
SEK 3,350, Louis Vuitton, Birger Jarlsgatan 5A, 111 45 Stockholm, +46 (0)8 611 9200, louisvuitton.com
3. Acne Studios bangle, SEK 2,600, Acne Studios, Norrmalmstorg 2, 111 46 Stockholm, +46 (0)8 611 6411, acnestudios.com
1. Stutterheim raincoat, SEK 2,395, Stutterheim, Åsögatan 132, 116 24 Stockholm, +46 (0)8 408 103 98, stutterheim.com
2. Tiger of Sweden jeans, SEK 999, Tiger of Sweden, Jakobsbergsgatan 8, 111 44 Stockholm, +46 (0)8 440 3060, tigerofsweden.com
OFF-DUTY STYLE
Be the hero of downtime dressing with these laid-back pieces
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8. Cos T-shirt, SEK 490, Cos, Biblioteksgatan 3, 111 46 Stockholm, +46 (0)8 5450 1050, cosstores.com
7. Victorinox watch, SEK 5,490, Klockmaster Fältöversten, Karlaplan 13, 115 20 Stockholm, +46 (0)8 661 6192, victorinox.com
5. Sandqvist bag, SEK 1,995, Sandqvist, Swedenborgsgatan 3, 118 48 Stockholm, +46 (0)7 6221 0475, sandqvist.net
6. Diesel boots, SEK 2,399, Diesel, Biblioteksgatan 9, 111 46 Stockholm, +46 (0)8 644 5588, diesel.com
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1. Filippa K boots, SEK 2,600,
Filippa K, Grev Turegatan 18,
114 46 Stockholm, +46 (0)8 5458 8888,
flippa-k.com
2. Dr Denim jeans, SEK 599,
Dr Denim, Bondegatan 46,
116 33 Stockholm, +46 (0)7 6863 7687,
drdenimjeans.com
3. Efva Attling earrings, SEK 1,700,
Efva Attling, Biblioteksgatan 14,
111 46 Stockholm, +46 (0)8 611 9080,
efvaattling.com
4. By Malene Birger coat,
SEK 5,099, By Malene Birger,
Biblioteksgatan 12, 111 46 Stockholm,
+46 (0)8 611 0120, bymalenebirger.com
CITY STYLE
Combine dusty shades of stone with
washed denim and a splash of gold for
the ultimate in daytime chic
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LEGENDARY LUXURY.
Cartier is a perfect reason to visit NK Juvelsalong, one of the most exclusive watch and jewellery departments in Europe. From among
an exquisite selection of international and Swedish brands, we present the Cartier watch collection. Welcome to NK Juvelsalong.
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5. Verso Super Facial oil,
SEK 1,650, Cow Parfymeri,
Mäster Samuelsgatan 9,
111 44 Stockholm, +46 (0)8 611 1504,
versoskincare.com
3. Chanel lipstick, SEK 365,
NK Kosmetik, Hamngatan 18-20,
111 47 Stockholm, +46 (0)8 762 8000,
chanel.com
4. Gucci scarf, SEK 1,850, Gucci,
Birger Jarlsgatan 1, 111 45 Stockholm,
+46 (0)8 5450 0544, gucci.com
1. Louis Vuitton shoes, SEK 4,600,
Louis Vuitton, Birger Jarlsgatan 5A,
111 45 Stockholm, +46 (8) 611 9200,
louisvuitton.com
2. Maria Nilsdotter necklace,
SEK 10,400, Maria Nilsdotter,
Sturegatan 6, 114 35 Stockholm,
+46 (0)8 611 9300, marianilsdotter.com
THE MIDAS TOUCH
What is it about a splash of gold that takes everything to the next level?
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Stockholm’s most
stylish denizens take
casual chic to the
next level through
the clever use of
accessories. Whether
they go classic with
Hermès, urban with
Adidas or edgy with
Valentino, these street
style stars know it’s all
in the details
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SHOP WINDOW
FABLED BEAUTY
Skincare specialist Aesop has just opened
its frst Swedish store. The brand, which is
renowned for its top-quality skin, hair and body
products, has long been praised for its use of
natural ingredients and many of its products,
such as the Parsley Seed Cleansing Masque,
are favourites of beauty editors and clients.
Architects Katarina Lundeberg and Fredric
Benesch of In Praise of Shadows, along with
artist Lies-Marie Hofmann, have collectively
designed the new store, which honours
Aesop’s minimalistic nature. Walls are painted
cream, while all furniture and decorations
are made from wood, creating a rustic feel.
Trained consultants are always on hand in
this impressive shop, which stocks the brand’s
complete range. rf
Aesop,
Jakobsbergsgatan 5-9,
111 44 Stockholm,
+46 (0)8 611 1945,
aesop.com
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THE VENUE THAT ROCKS
The Hard Rock Cafe in Stockholm
celebrates its 30th anniversary this year, and to
mark the occasion it has recently undergone an
extensive refurbishment. The Rock Shop will
be twice as large and promotions, including
live music events, will run from March until
December. Don’t leave without picking up
a Hard Rock Cafe classic tee – this is a style
staple that should be in every wardrobe. mhk
Hard Rock Cafe,
Sveavägen 75,
113 50 Stockholm,
+46 (0)8 5454 9400,
hardrock.se
PLAY WITH PRINTS
Liven up your wardrobe and your home with Finnish brand
Marimekko. In the latest womenswear collection, the label’s
recognisable prints are splashed across a wide range of items,
from scarves to dresses, with the season’s designs showing
abstract oceans, jungles and fowers. Marimekko frst found
fame for its unique approach to interior design, and the same
enticing prints can be found adorning towels, fabrics and even
kitchen equipment in its Stockholm store. mkh
Marimekko, Norrmalmstorg 4,
111 46 Stockholm, +46 (0)8 440 3275, marimekko.com
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BRIGHT LIGHTS
Luxury home accessories label Skogsberg
& Smart was founded by Magnus Skogsberg
and Mimmi Smart, former advertising
professionals who decided to sell their own
products. Their frst, the beautiful Hurricane
lamp, is still a standout piece. Made from
hand-blown glass in Bohemia, which is widely
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acknowledged to be the location of the world’s
leading glassblowers, the design is available
in four sizes and four colours – silver, gold,
bronze and rose. When a lit candle is placed
inside, an atmospheric glow is created, which
can be enjoyed inside or outside. hl
NK Hem & Inredning,
Hamngatan 18-20, 111 47 Stockholm,
+46 (0)8 762 8031, skogsbergsmart.com
* for map go to page 105
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DIAMONDS BY DESIGN
Located on one of Stockholm’s oldest
shopping streets, Goldbar Jewellery &
Design is ideal for those looking for a special
gift. Goldsmith Lotta Torstensson creates
jewellery with a distinctly Scandinavian
aesthetic and her collections are elegant,
expressive and timeless. The Papilio collection
of rings, earrings and bracelets is inspired
by butterfies, orchids and the button tiara
which is traditionally worn by the crown
princess of Sweden. Each piece features an
intricate pattern of brilliant cut diamonds
and is available in red gold or white gold.
Items are made to the client’s specifcation;
visit the studio on Köpmangatan to see what
Torstensson can create for you. mhk
Goldbar Jewellery & Design,
Köpmangatan 16,
111 31 Stockholm,
+46 (0)8 612 8058, goldbar.se
* for map go to page 106
NEW HORIZONS
This season, quintessentially British brand
Burberry has taken inspiration from intrepid
travel writer Bruce Chatwin for its menswear
collection. There’s a strong focus on a vivid
palette of cyan, cerise and cobalt blues, which
contrast against punches of yellows, burnt
orange and reds, and big block-colours are
set across relaxed tailored trousers and
knitwear. Burberry’s staple trench coat has
been reinvented in deep plum nubuck suede,
while the season’s look is completed with
oversized leather bags decorated in large,
characterful script, with touches of denim
and trainers completing the label’s laid-back
luxury look. rp
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Biblioteksgatan 6,
111 46 Stockholm,
+46 (0)8 611 8208,
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EVEN MORE IN STORE
Åhléns City has recently expanded its already impressive ofer. A personal shopper service is now available, where fashion and beauty appointments can be booked with a specialist, while a home décor advice facility has also been introduced. In addition, the store
MAZE OF MINIMALISM
Swedish sneaker maker Eytys has recently opened its very frst store, in the city where it was founded. The shop, which has been designed in collaboration with cabinet maker Axel Wannberg, sells the brand’s own collections, as well as pottery by Jessica Hans, Konst-ig books, Swatch watches and Yung Lean merchandise. The white walls have built-in storage for accessories while mint green and glass cabinets are dotted around displaying other items. These details make for a modern and fresh boutique, which is worth hunting out during your trip. rfEytys, Luntmakargatan 15, 111 37 Stockholm, +46 (0)8 6844 2080, eytys.com
has opened a vast children’s section on the top foor. Aiming to take them on a journey of discovery, the space has been inspired by the natural heritage and fairy tales of Scandinavia. Catering for babies upwards, the colourful and creative area aims to provide everything children need, under one roof. hlÅhléns City, Klarabergsgatan 50, 111 21 Stockholm,+46 (0)8 676 6000, ahlens.se
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NUMBER ONE FOR WATCHES
Swedish watch brand TID has just opened its
frst standalone store. Founded in 2012, TID has
progressed rapidly and the new shop refects the
watchmaker’s distinctive designs, which are laid-
back and simple. The store follows a modern,
minimalistic scheme, in which white walls,
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pine furniture and concrete foors all feature.
Timepieces are displayed in large shelving units
around the store, which sells some of TID’s most
recognisable timepieces and straps, including
the No 1 watch, with its concave face, NATO
strap and stainless steel case. rf
TID Watches,
Torsgatan 59,
113 37 Stockholm, +46 (0)70 457 5988,
tidwatches.com
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DESIGNER VISION
The delightful Nathalie Schuterman
boutique on the prestigious Birger Jarlsgatan
is an essential destination for those looking
for designer womenswear. Clothing, shoes,
bags and accessories from a wide range of
international brands are available, including
Céline, Valentino, Stella McCartney and
Marc Jacobs. There’s also the opportunity to
discover local names such as Stockholm-based
silversmith All Blues, fragrance specialist
Byredo, Flattered – which makes luxury ballet
fats, and contemporary clothing label Totême.
With everything you need from casual daywear
to statement evening ensembles, Nathalie
Schuterman is sure to inspire you this season. gl
Nathalie Schuterman,
Birger Jarlsgatan 5,
111 45 Stockholm,
+46 (0)8 611 6201,
nathalieschuterman.com
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SWEDEN MEETS SWITZERLAND
Swedish watch label Sjöö Sandström has
just launched a new timepiece, the Royal
Capital, featuring a movement from Swiss
company Vaucher Manufacture Fleurier.
This collaboration fuses Swedish design with
Swiss watchmaking, resulting in a timepiece
that balances Scandinavian minimalism
with Swiss horological expertise. Vaucher
Manufacture Fleurier is renowned for its
highly trained craftspeople and it only works
with a few selected companies, making the
Royal Capital a landmark piece for Sjöö
Sandström. hl
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+46 (0)8 762 8455, sjoosandstrom.se
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PERFECT IMPERFECTIONS
A Prada catwalk show is never just about
the clothes, and the spring/summer 2015
event was no exception. It was about the set
(lilac-coloured sand dunes), the soundtrack
(courtesy of Frédéric Sanchez) and even the
canapés (squares of chocolate on a piece of
dry bread). And, because nothing is ever
incidental with Miuccia Prada, these
elements combined to produce a subtle
alchemy. Brocade took centre stage, albeit
slightly the worse for wear, as with each look
the clothes seemed to be gently unravelling.
There were 30 brocades in the collection,
all faithfully reproduced from antique textiles
exclusively for Prada. From fraying silks to
patchwork panels, the clothing looked as if it
had survived a tragedy and then been lovingly
restored. This was an ode to craftsmanship
and to the role of fashion in preserving
such skills. th
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111 45 Stockholm,
+46 (0)8 660 5700,
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Exciting things are happening at Krons Ur
which has just completed a major renovation and
redesign. The expanded store, which aims to be
the most stylish and modern watch boutique in
the city, has introduced a Rolex shop-in-shop,
which is the frst new point of sale in Sweden for
the Swiss brand in many years. Among the other
labels available are Omega, Breitling, IWC,
Chopard and Tag Heuer, making this a must-
visit destination. mhk
Krons Ur, Hamngatan 14, 11147 Stockholm,
+46 (0)8 5451 3650, kronsur.com
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Sweden’s perfume labels make the most of the country’s rich natural produce and minimalist aesthetic to produce
enticingly fresh fragrances. By Katy Young
It may not be the frst country to come to mind
when thinking of fne fragrance, but Sweden
has produced a clutch of luxury labels which
are attracting international attention and
acclaim. Specialising in fresh fragrances, often
made with natural ingredients, these companies
often provide alternatives to the denser
formulations created elsewhere in Europe.
Orifame was set up 47 years ago in a small,
two-room ofce in Stockholm. Brothers Robert
and Jonas af Jochnick launched the label hoping
to bring Sweden’s clean-living lifestyle and
fresh natural scents to the rest of the world.
Named after the medieval royal banner of
France, the label now ofers 216 fragrances
for men and women, has an annual turnover
of €1.5 billion and is sold in 60 countries.
In addition to its concept store in Stockholm,
the company employs a team of three million
door-to-door sales staf. The reason for this
approach, according to Magnus Brännström,
CEO and president of Orifame, was because
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consumers in the 1960s often felt more at ease
trying and selecting a product at home, rather
than approaching often very beautiful women
who worked in beauty stores.
Another factor behind the company’s
success is the high calibre of the people on
board. Two of the world’s greatest modern
perfumers are behind the company’s scents
– Jean Jacques and Francis Kurkdjian – who
also create fragrances for other international
names including Elie Saab, Burberry and
Givenchy. Today, Orifame’s perfumes include
seductive blends using notes such as black rose,
amber, jasmine and patchouli as well as fresh
scents featuring green basil, vanilla orchid and
orange blossom.
Byredo is another leading Swedish
perfumer: established in 2006, its product
range is manufactured entirely in Sweden.
The label’s founder Ben Gorham spent the
majority of his formative years in Canada but
now lives in Stockholm, and his fragrances
are thoroughly Swedish. ‘The spirit and the
look of Byredo refect the Scandinavian design
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Previous page (clockwise from top lef): Orifame Voyager Woman eau de toilete; Heather in bloom, Sweden; Orifame concept store
Swedish brands are ensuring that the country makes its mark on the international fragrance market
aesthetic – a love for pared-down minimalism,’
he explains. ‘Our fragrances are not cluttered
and you can smell the ingredients clearly, which
is important for me. One’s surroundings are
important in the creative process – a perfume
maker is always infuenced by the environment.’
‘The Swedish enjoy great structure
and form and I do agree that my particular
aesthetic prefers considered simplicity,’ says
Gorham. ‘I like the notes to have space and for
the fragrance concepts to be communicated
clearly. Less is defnitely more when it comes
to great ingredients.’ Gorham has recently
started using more Swedish ingredients in
Byredo’s fragrances, such as wild Angelica
and lingonberry. The 1996 scent, inspired by
a photograph of a young girl taken by Inez van
Lamsweerde and Vinoodh Matadin, features
notes of icy juniper berries, along with leather
and black amber in a typically minimalist mix.
Niclas and Christine Lydeen, the couple
behind Agonist, believe that their range of
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work and focus on detail is very Swedish,’
says Niclas Lydeen. ‘The human aspect and
our sustainable approach is also something
that comes from our Swedish heritage. The
feeling and tone of the brand comes from the
poetic beauty of Sweden’s nature and culture:
the shifting seasons, the cold, dark winters and
the beautiful light in the summer, the poems
of Karin Boye, the images of Ingmar Bergman
and so on.’ The result is a range flled with
evocative sounding scents such as Arctic Jade,
Isis and Vanilla Marble.
From Byredo’s light forals to Orifame’s
exotic spice and Agonist’s handmade blends,
Swedish brands are ensuring the country makes
its mark on the international fragrance market.
‘The world of fne fragrances has opened
up in the last few years,’ explains Gorham.
‘Countries that have not had the same historical
and cultural relationship with fragrance that
France and Italy have had are getting involved
and bringing a new spirit to the industry.’
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F I N D Y O U R N E A R E S T S T O R E AT M Q . S E
With its clean lines and refned silhouettes,
Stylein epitomises the Scandinavian aesthetic.
Sally McIlhone meets designer and founder
Elin Alemdar
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ahead of the crowd when it comes to style.
Casually pairing dresses with trainers is
on point and wardrobes are minimalist
and functional, stripped of unnecessary
fuss in favour of high-quality, multifunctional
investment pieces. Refecting this trend, and
taking pride of place in many Scandinavian
wardrobes, is Stylein, a luxury Swedish label
from designer Elin Alemdar.
Alemdar has been working in the fashion
industry since 2001 and has seen how the
international style community has increasingly
embraced Swedish aesthetics during this time.
‘I started doing Paris Fashion Week trade
shows and I saw a huge amount of interest
from the Asian countries eight years ago,’
explains Alemdar. ‘Now the Swedish trend
is peaking worldwide, not only in fashion but
also in lifestyle. Why that is the case is really
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Above (from top): Stylein spring/summer 2015 presentation; the brand’s designer and founder Elin Alemdar
hard to answer because when you’re in your
own bubble, you don’t really have perspective.
Success has borne new success and having
brands such as Acne putting the spotlight
on Swedish fashion helps a lot.’
Stylein is clearly one of the labels
beneftting from the Scandinavian style
explosion but, unlike directional fashion giants
Acne, Stylein focuses on pared-back, refned
silhouettes with edge. ‘Sometimes simplicity
is the best, but it’s also the hardest to design.
People might think it’s easy to design simple
styles but, in fact, the opposite is true,’
says Alemdar.
It’s this commitment to streamlined style
that has seen Stylein become a leading label
for classic wardrobe staples, something that fts
perfectly with the Swedish predilection for eco-
friendly living and environmental concerns.
‘The long-term investment in buying a piece
that you can adapt for diferent situations is a
reaction against mass consumption, fast trends
and throwaway fashion,’ Alemdar continues.
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Above (all): Stylein spring/summer 2015
Stylein’s spring/summer 2015 collection contains hints of print, texture and metallics but these are used intelligently to enhance the overall aesthetic and take it in a new direction
‘Stylein has always been focused on the
thought that an item of clothing is a precious
thing and that you should be able to wear it
for a long time, in many diferent ways. That’s
why we love simple designs: you can add your
accessories, your make-up or even just your
personality, to complete the outft.’
Even with a staunch commitment to
simplicity, it’s sometimes easy to be swayed by
sweeping trends for graphic print and searing
colour schemes. Thankfully, Stylein has stayed
true to its philosophy. ‘Something that’s been
very important for me is to keep believing in
the core aesthetics that we stand for. You stay
consistent and don’t deviate just because that’s
what the market is asking for,’ says Alemdar.
‘That took me quite a few years to understand.
In the past, if after a fashion show I got the
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response “Oh, you could really see that was
Stylein” I saw it almost as a negative comment,
but nowadays I understand that it’s positive.’
That’s not to say that the label is stuck in
a rut. Stylein’s spring/summer 2015 collection
contains hints of print, texture and metallics
but these are used intelligently to enhance the
overall aesthetic and take it in a new direction.
‘Of course we have to reinvent ourselves, but
within the world of Stylein.’
Although Alemdar is heavily infuenced
by the Swedish design aesthetic, she also
fnds inspiration in New York, the place
where she studied and launched her line 14
years ago. ‘It took a place like New York for
me to realise that I wanted to do this kind of
job and bring out this Scandinavian luxury
line,’ says Alemdar. ‘In New York anything
is possible and this infuenced me more than
my heritage in a way, maybe not the aesthetics
but the feeling of “Let’s try this and let’s risk
everything and be brave about it”.’
After 14 years in the industry, having taken
risks and reaped the rewards, many might
expect a designer’s passion to start to wane.
Not so for Alemdar. ‘To see someone wearing
our designs is still the ultimate achievement,’
she confrms. ‘I still do a victory dance in my
mind because I’m humbled that someone stood
in a queue and paid for our specifc design.
That’s still a very exciting thought.’
As Stylein continues to dominate
wardrobes across Sweden and worldwide,
it’s clear that Alemdar will be doing her
victory dance for many years to come
stylein.com
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METAL Heritage brass company Skultuna was established more than 400 years ago.
Set up by the king of Sweden, it still supplies the royal family.
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homewares, jewellery and accessories. Josh Sims fnds out more
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When looking at the latest products
from Stockholm homeware
manufacturers Skultuna, many
would be convinced that the company is a
recent start-up. Its modern pieces, in brass
or sterling silver, are sleek and minimal, and
are perfect examples of Scandinavian design.
In fact, the company was founded in 1607,
by the then king of Sweden, Karl IX.
Skultuna has specialised in brass items for
over 400 years and is now a world-leader in the
skills required to shape and fnish the material.
With a frm eye on its heritage, the company
is an ofcial supplier to the Swedish royal
family, but it has also developed by bringing
on board cutting-edge designers from Sweden
and from other countries. Its new Via Fondazza
vases are by Italian designer Paolo Dell’Elce,
and collaborations have also been set up with
Thomas Sandell, Olof Kolte, Claesson Koivisto
Rune, Monica Förster and Folkform.
What unites these designs, according
to Skultuna’s managing director Viktor
Blomqvist, is timelessness. ‘This is a quality
that comes from being honest with materials,’
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he says. ‘Historically, Scandivanian countries
were very poor, with little time for anything
lavish and that was not useful. Where others
made in gold, we made in pine – and then
painted it grey.’
Skultuna has undergone something of a
revival in recent years. When Blomqvist joined
the company in 2004, brass wasn’t fashionable,
and he feels that Skultuna was, for a while,
concentrating on ‘overly complicated’ designs.
The material is now enjoying a revival, and
Skultuna has embraced a rawer and more
industrial aesthetic. ‘Brass has become a very
hot material,’ explains Blomqvist. ‘We’re
making brass products at a fast pace for an
international market. It was a big no-no in
design until recently – everything had to be
in brushed steel. One appeal of brass is its
gold-like look. It’s a very warm material with
an organic quality. It’s extremely durable, but
needs to be cared for.’
Skultuna’s craftspeople are world experts in working with brass
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From sand casting and turning to
blasting, grinding and brushing, Skultuna’s
craftspeople are world experts in working with
brass. According to Blomqvist, brass looks
particularly good in candle light, which is why
the company continues to make candle holders.
Its most recent range, the London Collection,
has been devised by jewellery designer Lara
Bohinc.
When it comes to jewellery items, Skultuna
has been Sweden’s largest cufink maker for
some 30 years – its Crown design is a classic –
and it has also launched a fashion accessories
line, which includes leather bracelets by Italian
designer Lino Leluzzi.
Although Skultuna is now producing
smaller items for the home and for personal
wear, it has a tradition of making rather
larger pieces, namely chandeliers. Its frst
was created for a church in Enköping in
1619, and while it has been careful to ‘keep
reinventing itself and not live of the old
classics’, the company still makes around
500 chandeliers a year. ‘We keep expanding
our collaborations with hot design teams,
and yet I’m astounded every year that we
sell so many chandeliers,’ says Blomqvist.
He attributes this to the fact that many
people have a ‘classic’ taste in design, and
states that Skultuna, with its long history,
is ideally placed to meet this demand.
Skultuna is the perfect example of a very
long-established company that also has its eye
frmly on the present. Visitors to Stockholm
can now experience Skultuna’s collections in
its frst concept store, located in the centre of
the city at Grev Turegatan 18. The company
is also catching the world’s attention: last
year, its Flowerpots, by Monica Förster, won
Wallpaper’s award for best product design.
Brass, it seems, is back
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As the Scandinavian aesthetic continues
to be emulated and exalted across
Europe, Fashion Week Stockholm is
becoming an ever-more important fxture on
the fashion calendar. Certain trends recur
each season: colour palettes are generally
muted, with black, grey and white dominating,
layering generally features, and minimalism
reigns. The spring/summer 2015 collections
presented in Stockholm incorporated all of
these characteristics but also ofered a rich
array of fresh ideas, from clashing textures
and feminine, emphasised waists to grunge-
inspired references.
The 1990s resurgence stormed onto
the catwalks of designers at every end of the
style spectrum, from Cheap Monday to Ida
Klamborn. Checked lumberjack shirts were
worn loosely or tied low-slung around waists,
denim came distressed and acid washed, and
apron-style skirts were layered over slim-ft
trousers. The combination of skirts worn over
trousers was a recurring theme throughout
Fashion Week Stockholm, ranging from
pleated A-line styles teamed with skinny
leather trousers at House of Dagmar to loose
tunics layered over wide-legged trousers at
Carin Wester.
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Skirt and trouser combinations weren’t the
only unusual pairing on display. Texture took
the place of embellishment, adding interest to
otherwise sleek silhouettes, and designers were
not afraid to clash: Ann-Sofe Back’s difusion
line BACK featured oversized densely fringed
coats thrown over soft, close-cut dresses and
sleek cotton tank tops paired with asymmetric
matte leather wrap skirts, while Carin Wester’s
distressed knitted sweaters gave edge to foaty
chifon mid-length skirts.
This was a fashion week with a rebellious
streak and many designers took the opportunity
to mix up typically subtle Scandinavian
palettes with a splash of colour. The cool white
and taupe tones that dominated Filippa K’s
collection were combined with pufs of powder
pink while shades of grey were spiced up with
zesty citrus accents. Whyred’s spring/summer
2015 range also incorporated block colours:
taking inspiration from German collage-artist
Kurt Schwitters, accents of colour appeared
across the outfts, from metallic fabrics used
on collars and cufs to fashes of pillar-box red
and navy on jacket panels.
Despite this modern approach to colour,
many of the looks presented on the catwalks
of Fashion Week Stockholm had a surprisingly
traditional and feminine feel. A defned waist
featured in almost every collection, from the
classic styles of Carin Wester to the more
alternative oferings by up-and-coming duo
AltewaiSaome. Wester’s belted trenches and
buckled jumpsuits provided a sleek take on the
trend while AltewaiSaome’s range featured low-
slung side ties on silk dresses and wrap-around
tops, and coats in beige and grey gained their
colour from red and rich mahogany belts.
Designer Ida Klamborn closed the week
with a show that refected almost all of the
event’s main trends. Her monochrome palette
was infused with khaki green, neon pink
and orange; soft, translucent fabrics were
paired with heavy sequins, and waists were
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emphasised with cropped tops and crossover
detailing. ‘In my work, I always aim to fnd
a balance between colour, shape and material,’
Klamborn explained. ‘For spring/summer
2015, I continued to work with elongated
and foating silhouettes in materials such as
neoprene, silk and denim.’
Klamborn was also one of the very few
designers at Fashion Week Stockholm to
incorporate print into her collection, which
was seen in full skirts that hit just above the
knee, on textured rufes on light sweatshirts
and on the base of voluminous tunics worn
over trousers. ‘I have created a very specifc
print based on a spray-painted lily in orange
and pink,’ says Klamborn. ‘The idea behind
the print came up as I noticed how people in
Stockholm used fowers to cover xenophobic
signs painted on ofcial buildings in the
city. The painted fowers symbolise a way to
take action and show opposition by creating
something beautiful.’
Along with the streak of rebellion, almost
every collection presented at Fashion Week
Stockholm displayed traits that the fashion
community has come to regard as Scandinavian
signatures. Filippa K presented pieces that were
cut close to the body, using drapes and pleats
to add texture, while Carin Wester looked to
the Far East with her contemporary, minimalist
collection which was flled with simple lines and
light structuring.
By retaining elements of a proven winning
formula, Swedish designers gave themselves
the perfect blank canvas for a spot of
experimentation at Fashion Week Stockholm,
resulting in one of the most engaging events on
the European fashion calendar. Classic Swedish
style remains at the heart of every collection
but designers are becoming more willing to
mix these traditional elements with more
daring touches. And with results like these,
it’s been well worth the risk
fashionweek.se, annsofeback.com,
carinwester.com, flippa-k.com, whyred.se,
altewaisaome.com, idaklamborn.se
Looking for Swedish fashion? Step into PK-huset
and fall in love. Here you’ll fnd youthful brands
like design fagship Acne, classical Boomerang
and boho chic Odd Molly. The Norweigan men’s
fashion chain Volt harbours plenty of stylish
Swedish brands, for example J. Lindeberg, Whyred,
Filippa K, and Nudie. PK-huset is situated in the
heart of Stockholm’s shopping district, next to NK.
Get ready to experience passion for fashion.
Welcome to PK-huset.
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CAFÉ CULTUREA new wave of artisan cafés and bakeries is perking up Stockholm’s famed cofee culture. SHOP visits some of the best
Said to drink more cofee per person than those in any other country, the Swedes are experts when it comes to sourcing and preparing this hot drink. It’s no surprise, then, that the national tradition of fka, loosely translated as ‘cofee break’, is an integral part of Swedish culture. Typically, fka involves drinking cofee and socialising, and is usually accompanied by a pastry or cake, and countless cafés in Stockholm cater for this daily ritual. The choice of sweet treats is impressive, from cinnamon, cardamom or semla buns to princess cake – a sponge cake flled with cream and topped with marzipan. Traditional versions are widely available, while a new generation of talented bakers is making tempting new creations.
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Although located in the city’s hip Södermalm district, Pärlans has a charming old-fashioned aesthetic. It specialises in traditional sweets, and is known for its caramels which are lovingly handmade on the premises. The favours range from classics such as vanilla, to sea salt, passion fruit and apple cinnamon and the Swedish favourite, liquorice. Other traditional sweets are also available, in addition to homemade caramel sauces. Pärlans, Nytorgsgatan 38, 116 40 Stockholm, +46 (0)8 660 7010, parlanskonfektyr.seP
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Fabrique’s artisanal sourdough bread is
so popular that the company now has 11
outposts across Stockholm. This traditional
bread is made by hand using using only
natural ingredients and baked in a stone oven.
D R O P C O F F E E R O A S T E R S
Joanna Alm and Erik Rosendahl, the people
behind Drop Cofee Roasters, have a
passion for the beverage. The beans used are
sustainably grown, fairly traded and roasted
at the company’s roastery, in small batches to
ensure the best-quality aromas. And, as you’d
expect, each cup of cofee is meticulously
made by award-winning baristas. There’s an
inviting range of homemade cakes and pastries
to accompany your cofee for the perfect fka
break, while toasted sandwiches and soups are
also available.
Drop Cofee Roasters,
Wollmar Yxkullsgatan 10,
118 50 Stockholm,
+46 (0)8 4102 3363,
dropcofee.com
The Nybrogatan branch is the ideal spot for
a fka break, and we particularly recommend
the bakery’s version of the traditional Swedish
cardamom bun and the blueberry swirl.
Fabrique,
Nybrogatan 6,
11434 Stockholm,
+46 (0)8 661 8300, fabrique.se
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Chefs Martin Berg and Mathias Dahlgren
are well respected in Sweden. Dahlgren’s
restaurant at the Grand Hotel has two-
Michelin stars, and the pair has worked
together for over a decade. Turning their
talents to baked goods, they set up the
Green Rabbit last year. Try the rye bread,
which is made according to a traditional
Scandinavian recipe, and the pastries, which
are quickly attracting a devoted fan base.
The Green Rabbit is open for breakfast,
while at lunchtime, soup and Swedish open
sandwiches are served.
Green Rabbit,
Tegnérgatan 17,
111 40 Stockholm,
+46 (0)8 204626, greenrabbit.se
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THE GREYHOUND ON THE TEST
Set on a quintessentially English high street,
the Greyhound on the Test ofers the perfect
antidote to city life. The seven individually
decorated bedrooms feature soothing colour
palettes, extremely comfortable beds and
locally produced lavender toiletries. Be sure to
dine at the in-house restaurant; the acclaimed
menu is based on high-quality British produce
which is simply prepared to bring out the
ingredients’ natural favours. Breakfast is
similarly impressive – the classic full English
comes highly recommended.
The Greyhound on the Test,
31 High Street, Stockbridge,
Hampshire SO20 6EY, +44 (0)1264 810833,
thegreyhoundonthetest.co.uk
The world’s fnest hotels boast locations in the most desirable city districts,
interiors that demonstrate meticulous attention to detail and amenities that
range from Michelin-starred restaurants to luxury spas ofering state-of-
the-art treatments. SHOP shares its pick of some of the very best
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PERA PALACE HOTEL JUMEIRAH
Famous guests such as Agatha Christie, Greta
Garbo and Alfred Hitchcock have stayed at
the Pera Palace Hotel Jumeirah, which still
captivates visitors today. Sample an Apple
Fantasy tea and a Paristanbul pastry at
Patisserie de Pera on the ground foor before
going up to your room in the frst lift installed
in Istanbul. Be sure to visit the sumptuous
Agatha Restaurant and Orient Bar, inspired
by Christie’s legacy, during your stay. The
hotel’s tranquil spa is the perfect place in which
to relax after a day visiting the city’s bustling
bazaars and luxury malls.
Pera Palace Hotel Jumeirah,
Meşrutiyet Caddesi 52, Beyoğlu, Istanbul,
+90 (0)212 377 4000, jumeirah.com
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Situated within a 140-year-old water tower,
Hotel im Wasserturm is one of Europe’s most
unusual places in which to stay. Although
the hotel is located in the centre of Cologne
there is a peaceful ambience throughout its
78 light and spacious rooms. French designer
Andrée Putman has ensured that the building
is the centre of attention with his pared-back
monochrome décor and juxtaposing of cream
walls with dark wood. The lively bar and
wellness area with spa and fully-equipped gym
are popular with guests and local people while
the spectacular roof terrace, home to La Vision
restaurant, ofers panoramic views of the city’s
landmarks.
Hotel im Wasserturm, Kaygasse 2,
50676 Cologne, +49 (0)221 20080,
hotel-im-wasserturm.de
BANKE HOTEL
One of Paris’s most characterful hotels, Banke
is located within the former headquarters of a
bank at the heart of the Opéra district. Guests
will be impressed as soon as they enter the
lobby, which is crowned with a spectacular
glass cupola, while each of the 94 suites
features refned décor with tones of chocolate
and cream. The interior strikes the perfect
balance between honouring the bank’s original
features and embracing contemporary design,
while the extensive art collection includes works
from Egyptian, Roman and Buddhist cultures.
Check into the prestigious Lafayette Suite to
experience the utmost luxury.
Banke Hotel, 20 rue Lafayette, 75009 Paris,
+33 (0)1 5533 2225, hotelbanke.com
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City Hall of StockholmDo what Nobel Prize laureates, royalty and regular people
do. Take a break and surround yourself with 18 million golden
mosaic tiles, 8 million bricks and 10,000 organ pipes, plus a lot
more, in one of the world’s most famous city halls.
Shop, and in the summer you can visit the tower with its
fantastic view of Stockholm – The Capital of Scandinavia.
Welcome to the City Hall of Stockholm.
Photo: Yanan Li
CITY HALL OF STOCKHOLM
Hantverkargatan 1
+46 8 508 29 058
stockholm.se/cityhall
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Global Blue’s guide ensures you make the most of your trip to Stockholm with a look at the city’s must-visit destinations, from the best restaurants to the fnest fashion boutiques. Start with our highlights before delving deeper with expert guidance from our well-travelled team. For more helpful hints and detailed city guides, check out globalblue.com/stockholm.
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time to discover Stockholm’s
picturesque islands’
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Tourist Information
1 Aesop
Explore beauty brand Aesop’s first
Scandinavian store.
Aesop,
Jakobsbergsgatan 5-9,
111 44 Stockholm,
+46 (0)8 611 1945,
aesop.com
* featured on page 40
2 Goldbar Jewellery & Design
Goldbar Jewellery & Design
specialises in bespoke jewellery for
very important occasions.
Goldbar Jewellery & Design,
Köpmangatan 16,
111 31 Stockholm,
+46 (0)8 612 8058,
goldbar.se
* featured on page 44
3 Filippa K
Master Scandinavian chic with
the help of womenswear brand
Filippa K.
Filippa K,
Biblioteksgatan 2,
111 45 Stockholm,
+46 (0)8 611 8803,
filippa-k.com
* featured on page 76
4 Byredo
Discover the distinctive Swedish
fragrances at perfumer Byredo.
Byredo,
Mäster Samuelsgatan 6,
111 44 Stockholm,
+46 (0)8 5250 2610,
byredo.com
* featured on page 54
5 Skultuna
Delve into the rich heritage of
brass company Skultana.
Skultuna,
Grev Turegatan 18,
114 46 Stockholm,
+46 (0)8 5458 3555,
skultuna.com
* featured on page 70
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For an alternative to cinnamon buns and open sandwiches, pay a visit to Primo Ciao Ciao Italian restaurant. It has several branches located throughout the city, all serving fresh and authentic Italian cuisine. Expect appetite-whetting antipasti such as
creamy burrata with aubergine, walnuts and sundried tomatoes, as well as an impressive selection of well-made pizzas. Classic pasta dishes including carbonara and sausage arrabbiata are also highlights. Primo Ciao Ciao,Hantverkargatan 76, 112 38 Stockholm, +46 (0)8 653 9023, primociaociao.com
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Miss Voon restaurant specialises in Asian favours which guests can experience through a menu of small plates. There’s a great selection of meat, fsh and vegetarian dishes, from lobster tacos with pineapple, to pork belly buns with kimchi and cucumber; three to four dishes are recommended for dinner. Seafood lovers should head to the
sashimi bar where options include king scallops, yellowtail and wild prawns. There’s also an impressive cocktail list which features Asian ingredients, such as the Stranger in Moscow which is made with sake, vodka, ginger, apple, cardamom and lemon. Miss Voon, Sturegatan 22, 114 36 Stockholm, +46 (0)8 5052 4470, missvoon.se
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● BOOKBINDERS DESIGN
● MAKE UP STORE
● CITY OPTIK STOCKHOLM● SIDEN CARLSSON● G-STAR● DESIGNTORGET
● KICKS
● TELENOR
● WILHELM PETTERSSON● ZARA● ACCENT● SALT● STEP IN WATCH CENTER● VERO MODA● DRESSMANN● GULDFYND● HALLBERGS GULD● UR & PENN● SYNSAM● DIABLESS● H&M AND H&M HOME
SANN DESIGN ●JUVELERARE DAVID HARPER ●
BRUD OCH FEST ●SHOCK ●
STOCKHOLM
OBSERVATORY
● JOHANNAS GARDEROB
● SMYCKES VERKSTADEN
● PÄLS
● PISTILL
● TAJ MAHAL
Non-Global Blue RetailerGlobal Blue Retailer Shopping Centre
Place Of Interest
Department Store
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LÄSTMAKARGATAN
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JAKOBSBERGSGATAN
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Humlegårdsgatan & Sturegatan
globalblue.com
BOGGI
Menswear brand Boggi is synonymous
with quality and Italian sartorial fair. This
summer’s collection mixes sharp tailoring
and luxury fabrics with a laid-back aesthetic.
Blue is the colour of the season for the
Boggi man and the collection is full of
variations on the hue, including plenty of
light, dusty shades. Italian tailoring-inspired
suits feature micro- and macro-overcheck
patterns as well as three-button jackets with
a concealed third button, a signature of
high-quality Neapolitan tailoring. Boggi,
Sturegatan 10,
114 36 Stockholm,
boggi.it
P.26
7forallmankind.com
STOCKHOLM - Birger Jarlsgatan 17A
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Bibliotekstan
Nybrogatan
Non-Global Blue RetailerGlobal Blue Retailer Shopping Centre
Place Of Interest
Department Store
Featured In This IssueRestaurant
PK-Huset
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Norrmalmstorg
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RIDDARGATAN
MARC O'POLO ●& OTHER STORIES ●
LYCKORINGEN ●DIESEL ●
RIZZO ●
REPLAY ●KAREN
MILLEN ●KAPLANS ●
URBAN OUTFITTERS ●
COS ●NILSON
SHOES ●LONGCHAMP ●NYMANS UR ●
FACE STOCKHOLM ●HUGO
BOSS ●
PEAK ● PERFORMANCE
● TOMMY HILFIGER
● EFVA ATTLING
● CAMPERWOHLIN ● URHANDEL
● MICHAEL KORS● BY MARLENE BIRGER● RALPH LAUREN
● BURBERRY
● J LINDEBERG
● BO BERGGREN URHANDEL
● SEPHORA
● FILIPPA K
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RIDDARGATAN 12 ●
BUBBLEROOM ●
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BRÄDKULTUR ●
APLACE●
MAKEUP STORE ●
BENINGTON ●
BÅGAR & GLAS ●
AMORESS ●
BOOMERANG ●
● LINSEN● ILSE JACOBSEN
● BIANCHI
SVENSK● HEMSLÖJD
● SALOMON
● INTERFLORA
● NORRØNA
● HOLLYWOOD
SPORTSWEAR● PAUSE
● HESTRA● HOUDINI● MQ● SYNSAM
● QUIKSILVER● HAGLÖFS
● THE NORTH FACE
Mood Stockholm
CASHMERE ●
BITTE KAI RAND ●ANNE HOLTBLAD ●
TRIWA ●CASALL ●
MARUSCHKA DE MARGÓ ●
STUREOPTIKERN ●
BRUUNS BAZAAR ●
TWIST &● TANGO
PATRIK AF● FORSELLS
● FILIPPA K● SKULTUNA
● NARA CAMICE
● MIVA
● GEGGAMOJA
● HEMTEX SOVRUM
● LA CHEMISE
● PRADA
● NATHALIE SCHUTERMAN
● ORIFLAME CONCEPT STORE
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P.44
SHOP | 105
Birger Jarlsgatan, JakobsbersgatanMäster Samuelsgatan & Smålandsgatan
Hamngatan & Norrmalmstorg
PK-Huset
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● LAGERHAUS
● ÅMELLS KONSTHANDEL
● M
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● BOTTEGA VENETA
● ZADIG & VOLTAIRE
● O
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● M
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GANT ●
ZARA HOME ●
ENGELBERT ●
GEORG JENSEN ●
PRADA ●
LIVLY ●
L'ETUI ●
CHURCH’S ●
LOUIS VUITTON ●
NATHALIE
SCHUTERMAN ●
SAVANNAHS ●
GUCCI ●
ÖSTERMALMSTORG T-BANA
7 FOR ALL MANKIND ●
FABIANA FILIPPI ●
KURT RIBBHAGEN ●
SVENSKT TENN ●
RicheKitchen
PK-Huset
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SELECTED SHOPS IN NK:
HUNKYDORY
NK JUVELSALONG
NK KOSMETIK
NK HOUSE OF DAGMAR
NK SKOR & ACCESSOARER
P.43 & 50
P.5
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P.42
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Västerlånggatan
EDBLADS ●
PRAS
MUNKBRO
LEDEN
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SCHÖNFELDTSGRÄND
BOL
KÅKBRINKEN
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LEJONSTEDTSGRÄND
OLARS ULLA ●
LEATHER FACTORY ●
LITTLE SWEDEN ●
CLASSIC SWEDISH
SOUVENIR ●
APOTEKET KORPEN ●
● UR & PENN
● FOWADI
● OLD TOWN SOUVENIRS
● CLASSIC SWEDISH SOUVENIR
INAYA ●
IRIS HANTVERK ●
HANDKRAFT SWEA ●
TRÅNGT & TREVLIGT ●
THEODORÉS HOME ●
MOON RAVEN ●
ANIQA ●
POIZEN ●
INDUS ●
BRUNOS BILDVERKSTAD ●
● SKÄRGÅRDSKATTEN
● KRISTALLRUMMET
● M
ATS JONASSON
● THE ANIM
AL LOVERS STORE
● GAMLA STANS HANTVERK
● SNA FASHION LINK
● LE MIRAGE
● DORA STYLE
● ACCESS
● SWEDISH SOUVENIRS
● W
ASA CRYSTAL
● GIOVANNI S
KOR
● ROYAL AMBER● RUNSTENEN
GOLDBAR JEWELLERY & DESIGN ●
THE BODY S
HOP ●
ÅSTRÖMS K
APPOR ●
DIVA ●
KERSTIN A
DOLPHSON ●
LUCKY CHARM ●
ROCK TOWN ●
INDO N
ORDIC ●
KERSTIN A
DOLPHSON ●
INDIS
KA ●
SETTELS SANDALER ●
GALLERI COBRA A
RT ●
SOL & M
ÅNE ●
STEPS
BOUTIQ
UE ●
DESIGN G
AMLA S
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GERD INEZ ●
● E
PALL
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● M
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● C
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A ART
● B
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● G
USTAV MELLBIN
● G
ALLERI ELONORA
● S
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SKARS GULD &
SILVER
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DOLPHSON & W
ADLE PRESENT
● G
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AN
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ASHMINA
● S
ILVER
● E
. TORNDAHL
● V
ÄSTERLÅNGGATAN 65
● M
ÅLERÅS CRYSTAL GALLERY
● L
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● H
ANDSKBUTIKEN
● H
ANDFASTE
● B
UTIK S
THLM
● R
OZZ SILVER
● O
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A
1252 SOUVENIRS ●
CLEMONTIN ●
Global Blue Retailer Non-Global Blue Retailer
P.44
We know everybody loves sports – all you have to do is fnd a sport to suit you. That’s why we always offer top sports and sports fashion brands at affordable prices. Visit the biggest sports chain in Scandinavia – life is more fun with a bit of get up and go! www.stadium.se
Sports and sports fashion. At affordable prices.
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Österlånggatan
TELEGRAFGRÄND
SKEPPP
ARKA
RLSGR
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BRUNNSGRÄND
JOHANNESGRÄND
BOLLHUSGRÄND
BAGGENSGATAN
ÖSTERLÅNGGATAN
ÖSTERLÅNGGATAN
ÖSTERLÅNGGATAN
● STICKA
● GERTRUD BÅGE● AUREA VITA
● ANNTORPS VÄV● BRILLIANT GALLERY
● HILDA HILDA
● KONSTEXPO
● CASTOR
ANNIKA BERTILSDOTTER● GULDSMED
● GALLERI HG
STICKERIET LEOPARD ●
LO MANLI ●
HIMIKO ●
KNITS ●
BLÅ GUNGAN ●
KALIKÅ ●
GUNILLA ANNWALL KONST & PRESENT ●
TRAFIK NOSTALGISKA FÖRLAGET ●
ORIGINAL GLOBAL ART ●
ZNOGG ●
ESTERS SHOWROOM ●
● GALLERI T
● GALLERI HAGSTRÖM
globalblue.com
BANG & OLUFSEN
When it comes to sound, Danish audio expert Bang & Olufsen knows its stuf. The company not only creates some of the best-quality headphones and home audio systems in the world, but also prides itself on pushing the boundaries of premium sound. It’s no surprise, then, that Bang & Olufsen has launched the world’s frst high-end, compact wireless speakers. The new BeoLab 17 speakers, most recently reinvented in a matte black fnish, are beautifully minimalist, crafted from a single piece of extruded aluminium. With their Bluetooth wireless connectivity they can be used throughout your home, ensuring you are surrounded by premium sounds whatever you’re doing. Bang & Olufsen,Sturegallerian, Grev Turegatan 11A, 11446 Stockholm, +46 (0)8 611 6030,bang-olufsen.com
Home of Swedish design
Look for your closest store at designtorget.se
or shop on-line.
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Götgatan
SANKT PAULSGATAN
HÖGBERGSGATAN HÖGBERGSGATAN
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Non-Global Blue RetailerGlobal Blue Retailer Shopping Centre Featured In This Issue
SANKT PAULSGATAN
SVARTENSGATAN
HÖGBERGSGATAN HÖGBERGSGATAN
KOCKSGATAN
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● MÄSSINGMÄSTER● SHIRT FACTORY
● MAKE UP STORE● FRÖKEN SÖT● TWIST & TANGO
● THE BODY SHOP
● BELLE SHOES
● GLITTER
● MONKI● WEEKDAY● APLACE● GÖTGATSBACKENS HÄLSOKOST● FILIPPA K● PHARMACY
● MÄSSINGMÄSTER● GRANIT● PRESS STOP● DESIGNTORGET● FACE STOCKHOLM
● VILA
● REFERENCE AUDIO● SÖDER BOKHANDEL● LJUNG● MANGLE VINTAGE● HATTBAREN● GULDSMEDJAN
● BOLIA
● DUXIANA● O&D SPORT● ELEGANZ STHLM● GALLERI HANTVERKET
● MIXAGE
● SÖDEROPTIKEN
K&US ●
M-ZONE ●
LUSH ●G26 ●
SYNOPTIK ●IITTALA ●
GÖTA UR & SMYCKEN ●BON SHOE ●
TSHIRT STORE ●GINA TRICOT ●
ORDNING & REDA ●CARLINGS ●
BIK BOK ●
POCKET SHOP ●
MARITZA ●GÖTGATAN 42 ●
GUDRUN SJÖDÉN ●DEZZO ●
MARIE JO ●HOUSE OF WATCHES ●
ELECTROLUX HOME ●JOHN PELLE SPORT ●
SMART EYES ●DRESSMANN●
DETAILS ●
BARNBUTIKEN ●
HEMTEX ●
Brunogallerian
Skrapan
MADE INSTOCKHOLM
Sweden is known worldwide for its
contemporary design, but it also
values traditional crafts. The Made
in Stockholm store, located in the old
town, showcases locally made pieces.
Expect to fnd glassware and silverware,
pottery, silk and lambskin items. The
owners, silversmith Tommy Berggren
and glassblowers Emma Bergström and
Cecilia Boström, all have workshops
on the island of Fjäderholmarna, which
members of the public are welcome to
visit during the summer.
Made in Stockholm,
Västerlånggatan 58,
Stockholm 111 29,
+46 (0)8 411 4607,
madeinstockholm.nu
Östgötagatan, Södermannagatan,Nytorgsgatan & Renstiernas Gata
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CHILD ●
ANTIKVARIATHUNDÖRAT ●
COLORS OF AFRICA ●
● BABER & BOOKS
● SOFO'R PETS
● BENGANS.SE
● ITIK DESIGN
4SOUND ●
SMILEY VINTAGE ●GALLERI AXEL ●THESEGO TO 11 ●
FRU LOTTA ●
KRUKMAKERI ANN JUNSJÖ ●DARLING ●
● KING LILY
● COCTAIL DELUXE● APPARTEMENT● AN IDEAL FOR LIVING STOCKHOLM● GRANDPA
● TUA SKINNKLÄDER
● V AVENUE SHOE REPAIR
DU
ST
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MANOS ●
LARSSON FURNITURE ●
PHARMACY ●
SMINK OCH● MASKERADBUTIKEN
● GUITAR PEOPLE
● WILD HEART
● NINA STOCKHOLM
● 6/5/4 ACNE ● MINI RODINI ●SHOESCAPE ●
VICTORIA ●SILVIA INREDNINGAR ●
Global Blue Retailer Non-Global Blue Retailer
MONKI
Encapsulating eclectic Scandinavian style
like no one else, Monki’s womenswear
collections are always fashion forward
and fun. The spring/summer 2015 range
combines the brand’s signature cool and
kooky aesthetic with athletic and streetwear
elements. Expect metallic details, scuba
fabrics and boxy silhouettes alongside
fuorescent touches and eye-catching,
graphic prints.
Monki,
Götgatan 19,
116 46 Stockholm,
+46 (0)8 640 0841,
monki.com
SHOP | 111
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Folkungagatan
Kocksgatan
Global Blue Retailer Non-Global Blue Retailer Restaurant
Featured In This Issue
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Above (clockwise from lef): Rosendals Trädgård; Södermalm; Skeppsholmen; burger at Phil’s Burger; natural produce at Urban Deli
‘My favourite area would have to be
Djurgården. It’s an island in central
Stockholm, and a very green area of the city.
It has lots of great restaurants, museums and
galleries so there are plenty of things to enjoy.
On my days of I love to head there as it’s a
beautiful place to stroll around and my kids
love it, too.
‘However, it’s not really a great place for
shopping; it’s more of an area for picnics or
having a long lunch. My favourite district for
shopping is the centre of Stockholm. Mood
shopping centre, where my store is based,
and the streets around are particularly good.
‘I would say that the most underrated
pastime in the city is sitting outside people
watching with a glass of wine or cofee in
hand. Swedish people are very stylish and it’s
interesting to see the diferent street fashions.
I’m most likely to be found doing this at
the café at Rosendals Trädgård, which
is a beautiful garden with a café and shop.
During the summer, it’s great to come with a
picnic blanket and relax in the orchard.
‘One of my other favourite cafés is
Urban Deli * p.113 in Södermalm. I
usually go there for breakfast when I’m at
my Stockholm apartment. The food is good
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stylish kitchenware, from amazing gadgets to handmade
tools and beautiful textiles. She shares her Stockholm
address book with Isabella Redmond Styles
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and there are places serving traditional
Scandinavian food such as smørrebrød -
Danish open sandwiches.
‘When I have friends visiting, I take
them to Mariefred, the little town where I
live. It’s very colourful and picturesque. As
Stockholm is a city of islands, I also take
them for a boat ride in the archipelago. A
stroll along any area of the waterside in
Stockholm is always beautiful, too, and it’s
also a great idea to rent a bike as the city is
very cycle friendly.
‘Skeppsholmen is another small island in
the city that is lovely to walk around. There is
a modern art museum with a great shop and
there are lots of good restaurants.
‘I always recommend that visitors stay
in either the Lydmar Hotel or the Story
Hotel * p.104. The dining room at the
Lydmar is beautiful and has wonderful views.
‘The view of Stockholm from
Södermalm is my favourite outlook in the
city. There are plenty of viewing points on
the island and as there are hills there, you can
look down on the city.
‘There’s also a fantastic sushi place in
Södermalm that is little more than a hole
in the wall. It’s next to Medborgarplatsen
underground station, it’s called Akki Sushi,
and the sushi is really authentic. Another of
my local discoveries is a great place called
Phil’s Burger. I love burgers so it’s always
good to fnd a new place making them well.’
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РУССКИЙ ПЕРЕВОД
54: Perfect Scents
Идеальный Аромат
Основными составляющими изысканных шведских ароматов являются исключительно натуральные ингредиенты и традиционный скандинавский минимализм, – рассказывает Кэти Янг
Когда речь заходит об элегантных парфюмах, вряд ли кому-то на ум придут скандинавские бренды, хотя в Швеции было создано немало роскошных ароматов, пользующихся большой популярностью во многих странах мира. Местные бренды, специализирующиеся в основном на свежих композициях из натуральных компонентов, составляют неплохую конкуренцию своим
европейским партнерам.Компания Orifame появилась 47 лет
назад в небольшом стокгольмском офисе. Братья Роберт и Йонас аф Йохник мечтали познакомить мир со шведским стилем жизни и свежими натуральными ароматами. Косметическая марка, название для которой было взято из средневекового королевского знамени Франции, предлагает 216 ароматов для мужчин и женщин в 60 странах мира, а ежегодный оборот компании на сегодняшний день составляет 1,5 миллиарда евро. Без учета концептуального магазина в Стокгольме, компания насчитывает 3 миллиона сотрудников, торгующих продукцией вразнос. По словам генерального директора компании Магнуса Бренштрёма, такой нестандартный подход был обусловлен тем, что в 1960-х годах покупательницам было намного комфортнее выбирать необходимый товар у себя дома, нежели у прилавка перед лицом шикарных продавщиц. Еще одним секретом успеха компании являются первоклассные специалисты. Так, разработкой ароматов Orifame занимаются две звезды парфюмерного мира – Жан Жакуй и Францис Куркджиян, в послужной список которых входят такие марки, как Elie Saab, Burberry и Givenchy. Сегодня духи Orifame представлены соблазнительной серией ароматов, включающих нотки черной розы, янтаря, жасмина и пачули, а также свежие ароматы базилика, ванильной орхидеи и цветов апельсина.
Byredo – еще один шведский парфюмерный бренд, основанный в 2006 году, чья продукция производится исключительно на территории Швеции. Основатель компании Бен Горхам провел большую часть своей жизни в Канаде, однако сейчас он живет в Стокгольме и его творения насквозь пронизаны шведской гармонией. «Образ Byredo отражает эстетику скандинавского дизайна, а именно – любовь к лаконичности и минимализму, –
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поясняет он. – Наши духи не перенасыщены деталями и вы можете различить отдельные ингредиенты, что для меня очень важно. Для творческого процесса большую роль играет окружающая атмосфера, поэтому для парфюмера важно, где он живет и работает».
«Шведы предпочитают большие структуры и формы, и в своем творчестве я склоняюсь к осмысленной простоте, – говорит Горхам. – Мне нравится, когда ноты имеют пространство, а композиция передается ясно и выразительно. Когда речь идет о сильных ингредиентах, то здесь действует принцип „лучше меньше да лучше“». В последнее время Горхам начал уделять все больше внимания шведским ингредиентам, таким как дудник лесной и брусника. Аромат «1996», вдохновленный фотоработами Инес ван Ламсвеерде и Виноодх Матадин, содержит характерный лаконичный букет из можжевеловых ягод, кожи и черного янтаря. Создатели бренда Agonist Никлас и Кристин Лидеен считают, что их коллекция из семи роскошных ароматов многим обязана шведской культуре. «Наше трудолюбие и внимание к деталям – это очень по-шведски, – говорит Никлас Лидеен. – Гуманный и экологичный подход к производству также воплощает шведский стиль жизни. Образ нашего бренда навеян лирической красотой шведской природы и культуры: это и смена времен года, и зимняя стужа, порывистые ветры и солнечное лето, поэмы Карин Бойе и образы Ингмара Бергмана». Результатом их труда стала коллекция нежных и выразительных ароматов, таких как Arctic Jade, Isis и Vanilla Marble. Шведские парфюмерные бренды, начиная от легких цветочных ароматов Byredo и заканчивая пряными композициями Agonist, помогают стране заявить о себе на международной арене. «Мир изысканных ароматов стал более открытым в последнее время, – поясняет Горхам. – Страны с менее развитой парфюмерной промышленностью, чем во Франции и Италии сегодня наполняют индустрию новым, ранее не замеченным смыслом». orifame.com, byredo.com, agonistparfums.com
62: Pure and Simple
Роскошь По-Скандинавски
Чистые линии и изысканные силуэты творений Stylein являются воплощением скандинавской эстетики. Салли МакИлхоун встретилась с дизайнером и основателем марки – Элин Алемдар
Если дело касается чувства стиля, то, похоже, что шведским женщинам удается всегда оставаться на шаг впереди остальных. С завидной легкостью они сочетают платья и спортивную обувь, а их гардеробы по-минималистски изящны и практичны. Вместо сотни ненужных вещей в ход идут дорогие, но качественные и многофункциональные модели. Именно такой подход воплощает роскошный шведский бренд Stylein под руководством дизайнера Блин Алемдар.
Госпожа Алемдар начала свою карьеру в индустрии моды еще в 2001 году и с тех пор была неоднократным свидетелем успеха шведской эстетики, обратившей на себя внимание специалистов моды по всему миру. «Я стала принимать участие в Парижских Неделях моды и восемь лет назад я увидела огромный интерес к нашим работам со стороны азиатских стран, – говорит Алемдар, – теперь же шведский стиль завоевал популярность во всем мире, причем это касается не только одежды, но и стиля жизни. Почему так случилось сказать сложно. Если постоянно крутиться на месте, то новых перспектив не появится. Успех порождает новый успех, потому бренды привлекающие внимание мировой общественности к шведской моде, так как это делает Acne, оказывают стране неоценимую помощь».
Экспансия скандинавского стиля определенно только на руку Stylein, но в отличие от таких модных гигантов, как Acne, компания специализируется на непринужденных, изысканных силуэтах. «Во многих случаях простота смотрится лучшего всего, однако достичь ее бывает не так просто. Некоторые считают, что создать простой дизайн ничего не стоит, однако все
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наоборот», – считает Алемдар.Стремление дизайнеров Stylein к
обтекаемым формам позволило бренду стать одним из ведущих производителей классических вещей, которые как нельзя лучше соответствуют экономичному образу мышления, присущему шведам. «Долгосрочное инвестирование в универсальные вещи явилось реакцией на культуру массового потребления, скоротечные тенденции и одноразовую моду, – говорит Алемдар. – Одной из ключевых концепций марки Stylein всегда была ценность одежды, а также ее долговечность и универсальность. Именно поэтому мы стремимся к простому дизайну, который впоследствии дополняется аксессуарами, макияжем и конечно вашей индивидуальностью».
Даже не смотря на абсолютную приверженность простоте, остается большая вероятность поддаться искушению ультрасовременных трендов, графических принтов и пронзительных красок. К счастью марка Stylein осталась верна своей философии. «Для меня вера в нашу ключевую эстетику всегда имела первостепенную важность, – говорит Алемдар. – Чтобы прийти к такому пониманию я потратила не один год. Раньше, когда после шоу-показа мне говорили: “Да, это был типичный Stylein”, я считала это негативной оценкой, но сейчас я понимаю, что все как раз наоборот».
Это не означает, что компания застряла на одном месте. Коллекция весна-лето 2015 содержит много намеков на принты, текстуры и металл для усиления общей эстетики и придания ей нового направления. «Конечно, нам приходится многое пересматривать, но при этом мы стараемся придерживаться концепции Stylein».
Несмотря на то, что дизайнер предана шведской эстетике, это не мешает ей черпать вдохновение в Нью-Йорке, где она училась и основала свою марку 14 лет назад. «Нью-Йорк помог мне понять, чем я должна заниматься в жизни, а именно – основать линию роскошной скандинавской одежды,
– говорит Алемдар. – В Нью-Йорке все становится возможным. Большое влияние на меня оказала не столько местный стиль, сколько популярный девиз – “Давайте пробовать, рисковать и быть смелыми”».
За 14 лет работы в индустрии моды дизайнер неоднократно рисковала, одерживая в результате триумфальные победы. Тем не менее, ее пыл от этого не убавился. “Видеть кого-то в одежде нашей марки для нас большое достижение, – говорит она. – В эти моменты я всегда искренне радуюсь и для меня большая честь осознавать, что человек специально стоял в очереди и платил деньги, чтобы носить наши вещи. Эта мысль до сих пор вызывает у меня приятное волнение”. Тем временем Stylein продолжает завоевывать гардеробы современных дам, а его дизайнер дарить всем роскошь и волшебство.stylein.com
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Мастера Металла
Латунная фабрика Skultuna, основанная более 400 лет назад, переживает второе рождение и осваивает современную эстетику дизайна, – рассказывает Джош Симс
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«Латунь стала довольно востребованным материалом, – поясняет Бломквист. – На данный момент у нас большое количество заказов по всему миру. Если раньше ценилась лишь отполированная сталь, то теперь люди обратили внимание на естественную красоту латуни. Это очень теплый материал с органическим качеством. Он невероятно прочен, правда нуждается в уходе».
На сегодняшний день компания практически не знает себе равных в таких процессах как отливка, очистка, шлифовка и отделка латуни. По мнению Бломквиста, латунь особенно хорошо смотрится при свете свечи, именно поэтому компания продолжает выпускать изящные подсвечники. Последняя серия «London Collection» была создана под руководством ювелирного дизайнера Лары Бохинч.
Что касается ювелирных украшений, то вот уже как 30 лет Skultuna удерживает лидирующую позицию среди шведских производителей запонок. Кроме того компания запустила линию аксессуаров, куда вошли кожаные браслеты итальянского дизайнера Лино Лелуззи.
Ассортимент изделий Skultuna в основном представлен мелкими предметами интерьера и товарами для личного пользования, но встречаются и более крупные вещи, к примеру, люстры. Самая первая была создана для церкви Enkoping в 1619 году. И хотя компания «не перестает переосмысливать и открывать все новые и новые вещи, не желая довольствоваться успехами прошлого», с ее конвейеров ежегодно сходит около 500 классических люстр. «Мы поддерживаем сотрудничество с талантливыми дизайнерами из многих стран, и каждый год результаты продаж люстр не перестают меня удивлять», – говорит Бломквист. По его мнению, это связано с тем, что многие покупатели до сих пор предпочитают классику, а компания Skultuna, опирающаяся на свой многовековой опыт, идеально отвечает их требованиям.
Skultuna – прекрасный пример давно зарекомендовавшего себя производства,
Взглянув на продукцию стокгольмского производителя предметов интерьера Skultuna, многие могут подумать, что компания открылась совсем недавно. Современные изделия бренда, сделанные из латуни и серебра, отличаются стильным минималистским дизайном и служат хорошим примером скандинавской ремесленнической традиции. К слову, компания была создана еще в 1607 году королем Швеции Карлом IX.
На протяжении 400 лет компания Skultuna специализируется на латунных изделиях и является мировым лидером в своей отрасли. Первоклассное качество и оригинальный дизайн позволили компании завоевать доверие самого королевского двора. Однако прогресс не стоит на месте, и к работе над новыми коллекциями привлекаются уже не только местные мастера, но и иностранные дизайнеры. Новая серия ваз Via Fondazza, к примеру, выполнена итальянским дизайнером Паоло Дель Эльче, кроме того, бренд проводит многочисленные коллаборации с такими знаменитостями, как Томас Сандел, Улофа Кольте, Клэссон Койвисто Руне, Моника Форстер и Folkform.
По словам Виктора Бломквиста, генерального директора Skultuna, изделия бренда имеют одну общую особенность, а именно – неподвластность времени. «Все дело в качестве, которое возникает благодаря мастерству обращения с металлами, – говорит он. – Изначально, скандинавские страны не могли похвастаться большими богатствами, поэтому не тратили много времени на создание излишеств и не нужных вещей. То, что в других странах делалось из золота, у нас вытачивалось из древесины и окрашивалось в серый цвет».
В последние годы Skultuna пережила своего рода возрождение. Когда Бломквист присоединился к компании в 2004 году, латунь не была так популярна, и, к тому же, какое-то время Skultuna уделяла слишком много времени усложненному дизайну. Сегодня же этот материал снова вернулся в моду, и изделия Skultuna приобрели более смелую и индустриальную эстетику.
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Новое направление
Дизайнеры северной Европы постепенно уходят от классического скандинавского стиля, предпочитая цвет, текстуры и стиль ретро. Верити Хоган рассказывает о трендах Недели моды в Стокгольме
Скандинавская эстетика пользуется большой популярностью в Европе: у нее появились не только последователи, но и подражатели. На этом фоне Модная неделя в Стокгольме становится значительным событием стильного мира. Некоторые ее тренды возвращаются из сезона в сезон: в приглушенной цветовой палитре доминируют черный, серый и белый, неизменной остается многослойность и минимализм. Исключением не стали и показы сезона весна/лето 2015. Однако в новых коллекциях отчетливо прослеживаются совершенно новые идеи – от неожиданных текстур и женственных зауженных талий до гранжевых элементов.
Стиль 1990-х вернулся в коллекции дизайнеров, работающих в самых разных стилях – от Cheap Monday до Ida Klamborn. На подиумах можно было увидеть клетчатые рубахи, навыпуск или с поясом почти на бедрах, нарочито выбеленные или протертые джинсы и юбки-фартуки поверх зауженных брюк. Сочетание юбки и брюк – вообще сквозная тема на Модной неделе в Стокгольме. Причем вариации могут быть самые разные, от плиссированного «колокола» с кожаными скинни у House of Dagmar до свободных туник поверх
широких брюк у Carin Wester.Это далеко не единственная
неожиданная комбинация на модных показах в Стокгольме. Вместо обычной отделки, дизайнеры использовали сочетания текстур, заостряя тем самым мягкие силуэты. В целом, появилась небывалая смелость в сочетаниях. Например, в диффузной линии BACK от Ann-Sofe Back объемные пальто из грубой шерсти с плотной бахромой надевались поверх мягких узких платьев, а асимметричная кожаная юбка с запахом сочеталась с приталенными хлопковыми топами на узких бретельках. Дизайнер Карин Вестер соединила вытянутые вязаные свитера с легкими шифоновыми юбками средней длины.
Черты бунтарства можно заметить практически во всем. Так, многие дизайнеры не упустили шанс подмешать в мягкую скандинавскую палитру яркие цвета. В коллекции Filippa K доминировали белый и серо-коричневый тона, и их выгодно оттеняли брызги нежного розового, а все вариации серого оказались пикантно подчеркнуты цитрусовыми акцентами. В весенней коллекции Whyred также преобладают чистые цвета. Ориентиром послужило творчество немецкого художника-коллажиста Курта Швиттерса, поэтому яркие дополнения характерны для большинства комплектов, будь то металлические ткани в воротниках и манжетах или вставки насыщенного красного и синего на пиджаках.
Вместе со столь актуальным подходом к цветовой палитре, многие образы на подиумах Модной недели Стокгольма оказались неожиданно традиционными и женственными. Силуэты с зауженной талией есть почти в каждой коллекции: у Carin Wester – классические, а у молодого дуэта AltewaiSaome – альтернативные вариации. В частности, тренчи с поясом и комбинезоны с пряжками Carin Wester демонстрируют весьма спокойную трактовку этой тенденции. А AltewaiSaome повязал пояса-ленты на шелковые платья и топы с запахом, а также ремни контрастных
которое постоянно держит руку на пульсе индустрии дизайна. Так, в прошлом году серия цветочных горшков, созданная Моникой Форстер, получила престижную награду журнала Wallpaper за лучший дизайн. С последними коллекциями Skultuna поклонники могут ознакомиться в концептуальном бутике бренда, расположенном в самом центре Стокгольма.
Похоже, что латунь снова в моде.skultuna.com
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интересных событий в европейском стильном календаре. В основе каждой коллекции – по-прежнему шведская классика. Но теперь дизайнерам все больше хочется сочетать эту традицию с более смелыми решениями. А таким результатом, эта игра, определенно, стоит свеч.fashionweek.se, annsofeback.com, carinwester.com, flippa-k.com, whyred.se, altewaisaome.com, idaklamborn.se
цветов, красного и коричневого, на пальто бежевого и серого оттенков.
Дизайнер Ида Кламборн закрывала Неделю моды показом своей коллекции, которая вобрала в себя почти все ее главные тренды. Хаки, неоновый розовый и оранжевый цвета разнообразили преобладающую монохромную палитру. К мягким, полупрозрачным тканям дизайнер добавила утяжеляющие блестки. А укороченные топы и перекрывающие друг друга полы одежды подчеркивали зауженную талию силуэтов. «Я всегда нацелена на поиск баланса между цветом, формой и текстурой, - объясняет Кламборн. – В коллекции весна/лето 2015 я развиваю тему удлиненных и свободных силуэтов с помощью неопрена, шелка и денима».
Кламборн оказалась одной из немногих на этой Модной неделе в Стокгольме, кто добавил принт на юбках до колена, текстурированных полах легких свитшотов и объемных туниках. «Я сделала весьма характерный принт – оранжевые и розовые лилии, нарисованную распылением, - комментирует дизайнер. – Эта идея пришла мне в голову, когда я увидела, как жители Стокгольма рисовали на улицах цветы, чтобы закрасить ксенофобские надписи на зданиях города. Эти цветы символизировали способность демонстрировать несогласие и реагировать через создание чего-то красивого».
В то же время почти все коллекции, представленные на Модной неделе в Стокгольме, так или иначе, отражают стиль, который модное сообщество считает скандинавским. Бренд Fillipa K представил облегающие модели, где для большей плотности используется драпировка и складки. Карин Вестер вдохновлялась Дальним Востоком, поэтому для ее современной минималистской коллекции характерны простые линии и легкие конструкции.
Сохранив доказавшую свою успешность эстетику скандинавского стиля, шведские дизайнеры открыли новое поле для экспериментов. И это сделало Модную неделю в Стокгольме одним из самых
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瑞典香水品牌充分运用该国的丰富自然资源与极
简主义美学,制造出引人入胜的清新香氛。Katy
Young带您领略
谈到高级香氛,瑞典或许并非人们首先想到的国
家。然而该国已诞生了一系列获得国际关注与盛赞
的奢华香氛品牌。这些专注于制造清新香氛,并多
采用天然成分的品牌,为人们提供与来自欧洲其他
地区的浓郁配方截然不同的选择。
47年前,Orifame诞生于斯德哥尔摩的一处
两间房的办公室中。Robert与Jonas af Jochnick
兄弟创立了该品牌,期望将瑞典洁净的生活方式
与清新天然的香氛带到世界的其他角落。该品牌
因法国中世纪王室旗帜得名,产品涵盖216款男用
与女用香水,年营业额15亿欧元并在60个国家有
售。除了位于斯德哥尔摩的概念店,公司还雇佣了
多达300万人的上门推销团队。采用这种销售方法
的原因,据Orifame的首席执行官与总裁Magnus
Brännström指出,是因为在1960年代消费者们觉
得在家挑选产品,要比前往美容店铺与漂亮女销售
美文翻译接触更为轻松愉悦。
公司成功的另一个重要因素是核心团队的高素
质。公司产品的幕后功臣是两位举世无双的当代调
香师——Jean Jacques与Francis Kurkdjian——
他们同时也为国际知名品牌Elie Sabb、Burberry
与Givenchy等调制香水。 今日,Orifame的香氛
产品包括使用黑玫瑰、琥珀、茉莉和广藿香调制的
撩人混合香调,以及用绿罗勒、香草兰花与橙花等
调制出的清新配方。
Byredo是另一个瑞典香水领军品牌:公司成
立于2006年,产品全部在瑞典制造。品牌的创始人
Ben Gorham早年成长于加拿大,但如今已迁居斯
德哥尔摩,他的香水也是完全瑞典式的。“Byredo
的精神与外观体现了斯堪的纳维亚式的设计美
学——对于朴素极简主义的热爱,”他解释道。“我
们的香水并不纷乱,你可以清晰辨别出成分,这点
对我很重要。一个人周遭的环境对其创作过程非常
重要——香水制造商永远都会受到环境的影响。”
“瑞典人喜爱良好的结构性与形态,我也认
同从个人审美而言偏好简单,”Gorham表示。“我
喜欢那些留有空间让香水概念得以清晰传播的香
调。对于高品质的原料而言,单纯一定比复杂好。”
Gorham最近开始在Byredo香氛中使用更多瑞典
原料,例如野生当归和越橘。1996香水的灵感来自
于Inez van Lamsweerde与Vinoodh Matadin
拍摄的一张相片中的年轻女孩,以冰杜松子为主
香调,配以皮革与黑琥珀气味,是一款典型的简约
配方。
Agonist品牌的幕后推手Niclas与Christine
Lydeen夫妇,坚信他们七款高级香水产品的诞生
很大程度上归功于瑞典文化和遗产。“我们孜孜不倦
地追求细节,这是非常瑞典式的工作方法,”Niklas
Lydeen表示。“对于人性以及可持续发展的关注,
同样来自于我们的瑞典根基。品牌带给人们的感
觉与主基调来源于如诗如画的瑞典自然风光与文
化:季节的变换、冰冷漆黑的冬天与夏日的美丽光
线,Karin Boye的诗歌,Ingmar Bergman的影像
等等。”这一切造就出一款款听上去让人浮想联翩
的香氛作品,例如“北极翡翠”(Arctic Jade)、Isis
与“香草大理石”(Vanilla Marble)等。
从Byredo的清新花香到Orifame的异域辛辣
及Agonist的手工配方,一系列瑞典品牌正帮助该
国在国际香氛界留下自己的印记。“高级香氛的世界
在过去几年变得越发开放,”Gorham解释道。“那
些并不拥有法国或意大利那样悠久制香史与香氛
文化的国家,正不断改进产品并将新的精神带入这
个行业。”
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简洁的线条和精致的轮廓,Stylein 的身上集中
体现了北欧美学。本期,Sally McIlhone将对话
Stylein品牌设计师和创始人Elin Alemdar
在时尚方面,瑞典女人似乎总能够先人一步。她们可
以将礼服和运动鞋搭配得恰到好处,她们的衣橱里
洋溢着简约实用的味道:扔掉冗杂,转投高品质、多
功能的单品。由设计师Elin Alemdar打造的瑞典
高端品牌Stylein反映了这一趋势,骄傲地占据了许
多北欧衣橱。
Alemdar自2001年起就开始在时尚行业工作,
在此期间她见证了国际风尚界越来越接受瑞典美
学。“八年前我开始参加巴黎时装周展销会,发现许
多亚洲国家对此非常感兴趣,”Alemdar解释说。“
现在瑞典的潮流趋势蜂拥至全世界,无论在时尚方
面还在生活方式上。为什么会这样真的很难解释,
因为一旦你躲在自己的小圈子里,你真的很难洞见
到这一切。成功会带来新的成功,比如说Acne这
样成功吸引世界聚焦瑞典时尚的品牌对我们大有
裨益。”
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简单而纯粹
Stylein 显然是在北欧风尚大潮中获益的品牌
之一,但是不同于标杆性的时尚巨头Acne,Stylein
更着力于削减的背部和精致而有型的轮廓。“有的
时候简洁就是最好的,但这也是最难去设计的。人
们可能会觉得设计简洁的风格很简单,但事实上却
恰恰相反,”Alemdar说。
正是这种致力于精简风格的承诺让Stylein成
为了经典衣橱主打单品的顶级品牌,这也完全符合
瑞典对环保生活和生态问题的偏爱。“买一件可以
适用于不同场合的衣服是一项长期投资,这是对大
众消费、快销潮流和一次性时尚的反击,”Alemdar
继续说。“Stylein一直专注于这样的一个理念,一
件衣服是一样宝贵的东西,你应该可以以各种方式
穿很长时间。这就是为什么我们喜欢简单的设计:
你可以加入自己的配饰、妆容甚至仅仅只是自己的
个性,来搭配整体的服装。”
即便对简洁有着如此坚定的承诺,有时候也
很容易被风靡的图形印花和华彩配色的潮流趋势
所左右。值得庆幸的是,Stylein一直坚守着自己的
理念。“有的时候坚信我们所秉持的核心美学观非
常重要。坚持自己的道路,而不是仅仅因为市场的
需求就偏离这条道路,”Alemdar说。“我花了好几
年的时间才明白这一点。在过去,一场时装秀结束
后如果我收到的反馈是‘噢,你可以看出来那就是
Stylein’,我觉得这基本上是一个负面的评价,但现
在我明白了这其实是积极的。”
但这并不是说这个品牌就是固守陈规。它的
2015年春夏季系列包含了印花、纹理和金属的元
素,不过这些都被巧妙地应用于提升整体美感,并
将品牌引入一个新的方向。“我们当然需要改造自
己,但改造的范围是在Stylein的世界里。”
虽然在很大程度上Alemdar是受到了瑞典设
计美学的影响,她也在纽约找到了灵感,14年以前
她在这里学习并推出了自己的产品线。“纽约这样
的地方会让我意识到我想要从事的工作,然后就有
了这个北欧奢侈品产品线,”Alemdar说。“在纽约
任何事情都可能发生,从某种程度上来说这比我自
己的文化对我的影响更大。也许这并不是美学观,
而是一种‘让我们尝试一下,让我们不顾一切勇敢面
对’的感觉。”
在时尚行业摸爬滚打14年,冒过险也收获过回
报,很多人可能会觉得一个设计师的激情开始消磨
殆尽。但是对于Alemdar来说这样的时刻还没有到
来。“看到有人穿我们的设计仍然非常有成就感,”
她说。“我仍然会在我的脑海里跳胜利之舞,因为
我很感激有人愿意排队为我们的特别设计付钱。一
想到这就让人非常兴奋。”随着Stylein持续主导瑞
典和世界各地的衣橱,很显然Alemdar在接下来的
几年还会跳她的胜利之舞。
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创立于400多年以前的传统制铜公司Skultuna通过
应用一种全新的现代主义设计美学,正经历着一场
复兴。Josh Sims报道
当人们看到斯德哥尔摩家居用品制造商Skultuna
的最新产品时,许多人会相信这是一家才起步的创
业企业。由黄铜或白银打制的现代器皿简洁时尚,
堪称斯堪的纳维亚设计的典范。事实上,这家公司
创立于1607年,是由当时的瑞典国王卡尔九世一手
创办的。
Skultuna在专业制铜方面拥有超过400年的经
验,现如今是铜制品塑形和饰面技术领域的世界级
领导者。做为瑞典皇室的官方供应商,这家公司不仅
扎根于历史传承,更通过和瑞典及其他国家的新锐
设计师合作,进一步发展了自身实力。其全新的Via
Fondazza花瓶由意大利设计师Paolo Dell’Elce
打造;除此以外,公司还与Thomas Sandell,Olof
Kolte,Claesson Koivisto Rune,Monica Förster
和 Folkform等设计方建立了合作。
根据Skultuna董事总经理Viktor Blomqvist
的说法,这些设计的共同点在于一种历久弥新的品
质。“这种品质源于对材质的忠诚,”他说。“从历史
上说,斯堪的纳维亚半岛上的国家都很穷,很少会
有时间花在任何奢侈而不实用的东西上。其他地方
的人用黄金做东西,我们就用松树,然后再把它涂
成银色。”
近些年来,Skultuna正在经历一场复兴。在
Blomqvist 于2004年加入公司时,黄铜并不怎么时
髦;而且他觉得Skultuna在过去的一段时间内一直
侧重于“过于复杂”的设计。这种材料现在正重获
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新生,而Skultuna采用了一种更为原生态也更加工
业化的美学。“黄铜已经成为了一种非常热门的材
料,”Blomqvist解释说。“我们正以非常快的节奏生
产黄铜制品,以适应国际市场的需求。这曾经是设计
上一个很大的禁忌——所有东西都必须由磨砂的钢
筋制成。直到最近才有所改变。黄铜最大的吸引力之
一就是它犹如黄金一般的外观。它是一种非常温暖
的材质,拥有一种纯天然、无公害的品质。它非常耐
用,但也需要保养。”
从砂型铸造到喷砂、打磨和涂刷,这家公司现在
是黄铜制品塑形和饰面技术领域的世界级领导者。
根据Blomqvist的说法,黄铜在烛光下看上去特别
好,这也是为什么公司不断推出烛台设计。其最新的
London Collection烛台系列是由珠宝设计师Lara
Bohinc打造的。
在谈到珠宝首饰,30多年来Skultuna是瑞典最
大的袖扣生产商——它的Crown皇冠设计堪称经
典——它还发布了一个时尚配件产品线,其中包括
了由意大利设计师Lino Leluzzi设计的皮手镯。
虽然现在Skultuna正在为家居和个人着装生产
小型物件,它也有制作大件物品的传统,那就是吊
灯。它的第一盏吊灯是于1619年为Enkoping的一所
教堂而造的。尽管Skultuna一直小心翼翼的“重塑
本身而不是安于旧的经典”,这家公司每年仍然会生
产大约500只吊灯。“我们一直在扩大和热门设计团
队的合作,然而我也很惊讶每年我们会卖出去这么
多吊灯,” Blomqvist说。他将这归功于很多人对设
计有一种“经典”式的品位,并指出拥有悠久历史的
Skultuna非常适合去满足这种需求。
Skultuna完美诠释了一家历史悠久的公司通
过将目光聚焦于现代,吸引了全世界的目光:去年
由Monica Förster设计的Flowerpots花盆赢得了
Wallpaper的最佳产品设计奖。斯德哥尔摩的观光
客们也可以在Skultuna位于市中心的第一家概念店
亲身体验它的产品系列。
欢迎回归黄铜时代。
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在斯德哥尔摩时装周上,设计师们摒弃了传统
斯堪的纳维亚风格,引入了色彩、纹理与复古风
潮。Verity Hogan报道
随着北欧美学持续被全欧洲尊崇与效仿,斯德哥尔
摩时装周正成为时尚日历上愈加重要的大事件。在
每季都可见到相同的趋势回归:配色一般都相当沉
静,被黑色、灰色和白色主导,通常会使用多层次设
计,极简风格则统领全场。在斯德哥尔摩时装周上发
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外墙的排外标语时,获得了这一灵感。这款喷绘印花
象征着通过制造美丽事物来采取行动、表达反对立
场的态度。”
随着叛逆精神节节胜利,斯德哥尔摩时装周上
演的每个系列都流露出被时尚界视为斯堪的纳维亚
招牌特质的痕迹。 Fillipa K推出了紧贴身体剪裁
的服饰,并使用垂坠与褶皱来增添肌理感,Carin
Wester则借鉴远东风格,在自己摩登极简的系列中
使用简单线条与轻质结构。
通过保留被验证屡获成功的元素,瑞典设计师
们在斯德哥尔摩时装周为自己找到了完美的空白实
验画布,从而也将其变为欧洲时尚日历上最吸引人
的盛事之一。传统瑞典风格仍旧是每个系列的核心,
但设计师们越发倾向于以更大胆的笔触描绘传统元
素。基于其催生的杰出作品,这是值得一试的风险。
fashionweek.se, annsofeback.com,
carinwester.com, flippa-k.com,
whyred.se, altewaisaome.com, idaklamborn.se
表的2015年春夏系列依旧保留了这些特点,但同时
引入了精彩纷呈的新概念,从冲突的素材到女性化
特质,从强调腰线到借鉴邋遢摇滚风格。
1990年代的潮流回卷了秀场中每位设计师的T
型台,从Cheap Monday 到Ida Klamborn。格子
伐木工衬衫松散地披着或松垮地束在腰间。牛仔面
料经过磨破与酸洗处理,紧身裤装外套着围裙式短
裙。将裙子穿在长裤外是整个斯德哥尔摩时装周反
复出现的主题, House of Dagmar以打褶A字裙
搭配紧身皮裤,Carin Wester则将宽松罩裙叠穿在
宽腿裤外。
裙裤同穿并非是唯一不同寻常的搭配。纹理取
代装饰物为时髦廓形锦上添花,设计师们也毫不畏
惧冲突:Ann-Sofe Back的副线BACK推出了超
大尺寸的毛茸大衣,密集流苏覆盖着柔软贴身的连
衣裙,并配以磨砂皮不对称裹裙与时尚棉背心;同
时Carin Wester以磨破针织毛衣搭配漂浮感雪纺
中长裙。
在这个充满叛逆精神的时装周上,诸多设计师
趁此机会在斯堪的纳维亚柔和色系中加入斑斓色
彩。主导了Filippa K系列的冷白色与灰褐色中调入
了粉桃红色,深浅不一的灰色系则被加入璀璨明快
的柑橘色调。Whyred的2015年春夏系列同样运用
了鲜艳色块:从德国拼贴艺术家Kurt Schwitters的
作品中获取灵感,个性色彩贯穿了整个系列,从用
于领口与袖口的金属面料,到夹克上耀眼的邮筒红
与海军蓝。
虽纷纷采用摩登配色手法,本次斯德哥尔摩时
装周上的许多造型还是惊人地传统与富于女性气
息。几乎每个系列中都出现了强调腰部的设计,从
Carin Wester的经典款到新近崭露头角的设计组
合 AltewaiSaome的不同诠释。Wester的束腰带风
衣与搭扣连体服搭上了这趟风潮,AltewaiSaome的
系列则包括底部带有侧面系带的丝绸连衣裙与包裹
式上衣,连同以红色与浓重桃心木色腰带点睛的米
色与灰色大衣。
设计师Ida Klamborn以一场集结本季所有趋
势的作品发布,为时装周完美收官。她在自己的单一
色调中注入卡其绿、荧光粉与橙色;用柔软、半透明
的织物搭配厚重亮片,并以短款上装与交叉细节强
调腰部。“在设计中,我总是试图找到色彩、形状与
材质间的平衡,”Klamborn解释道。“在2015年春
夏,我继续使用氯丁橡胶、丝绸与牛仔等面料,打造
修长灵动的廓形。”
Klamborn也是斯德哥尔摩时装周上极少数在
作品中使用印花的设计师之一,见诸于她的及膝连
衣裙、褶皱纹理轻薄T恤与罩在长裤外量感十足的
郁金香裙。“我根据喷绘的橙色与粉色百合创作出
一款特别的印花,” Klamborn表示。“当我看到斯
德哥尔摩的人们用花朵来覆盖喷绘在城市官方建筑
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One of Sweden’s most successful fashion
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H&M’s history dates back further than you
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Originally called Hennes, the company’s name
was changed to Hennes & Mauritz in 1968,
when the hunting and fshing equipment store
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