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at SHOP, studied English
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Illustrator Si Scott created
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Stockholm. Si’s creative
concepts made him the perfect
choice for this cover which is
based on our feature about
Sweden’s innovative and
technically excellent watch
companies (see page 52). The
illustration shows a watch with
the Stockholm skyline cleverly
incorporated into its design.
Si has worked with many well-
respected clients over the years
and has been featured twice
in the Best 200 Illustrators in
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William Lee Adams
Journalist William Lee Adams
has explored the stunning new
Mall of Scandinavia for his
feature in this edition of SHOP.
A former correspondent for
Time, he has also contributed
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Having run a successful music
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works as SHOP’s assistant
production editor. When she’s
not attending gigs and festivals
Katie scours vintage stores for
bargains and looks at pictures
of cats on the internet.
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Products
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SHOP selects a standout piece from
Stockholm this season
28 My Favourites
Jewellery designer Charlotte Bonde reveals
her top tips for spring/summer 2016
30 Products
Key looks for the season, from fashion and
footwear to jewellery and accessories
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One store not to be missed in Stockholm
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Seasonal updates on shops, services and
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60 Fashion Forward
Renowned for its chic and classic designs,
Filippa K is also committed to being
sustainable. Sally McIlhone finds out
about the Stockholm label’s impressive
vision for the future
68 Style Leaders
Swedish labels are a driving force behind
some of this season’s most prominent
trends, as Ruairidh Pritchard discovered at
Stockholm Fashion Week
74 Centre Of Excellence
With over 200 stores from international
and national brands, as well as eateries and
entertainment options, the Mall of
Scandinavia is one of Europe’s must-visit
shopping destinations. William Lee Adams
explores the recently opened attraction
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82 Table Talk
From Michelin-starred restaurants to train station brasseries, Stockholm’s dining scene is as varied as it is innovative. Theresa Harold tucks in to some of the city’s finest dishes
86 Stay In Style
SHOP’s guide to the world’s most exclusive hotels
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114 How To Shop Tax Free
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CHECK OUT
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Biome collection: the images above show the ring from three different views, and highlight the ring’s details. Made from silver with an aged look the ring also features gold plating and a fresh-water pearl in the middle, resembling an open flower or shell. The dark, monochromatic and raw but glamorous style is characteristic of Feswa – a label which is looking to challenge the standard preconceptions about jewellery. fmFeswa Kläm ring, SEK 4,387, Jus Design, Brunnsgatan 7, 111 38 Stockholm, +46 (0)8 206777, feswa.se
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PEARL QUEEN
Swedish designer Felicia Swartling takes an unusual approach to creating jewellery. She founded her brand Feswa after studying jewellery design at the renowned Central Saint Martins college in London. Swartling pays close attention to details and through her designs reveals each piece of jewellery’s natural beauty. A conversation piece when being worn, every item is also designed to be admired while it is not being worn; placed on a small plinth, her jewellery takes on a sculptural quality. This Kläm ring is from the spring/summer 2016
MY FAVOURITES: Charlotte Bonde
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Swedish jewellery designer Charlotte Bonde creates a rich blend of styles which are inspired by her passion for architecture. Her creations are contemporary, often with graphic elements, while her classic craftsmanship is evident and the use of semi-precious stones is always highlighted. Here, she shares her favourite products and Stockholm stores with Ximena Daneri
1. ‘The cashmere tracksuit
from Soft Goat is a must
when I travel – take a look!’
Soft Goat tracksuit top SEK 1,795;
trousers SEK 1,795,
Soft Goat, Tegnérgatan 13,
111 40 Stockholm, +46 (0)8 4102 0018,
softgoat.com
2. ‘My latest collection
Hedvig has been inspired by
Antoni Gaudí’s architecture.
My favourite piece is the
Amazon necklace, whose
inspiration is the windows in
the main room at the Casa
Batlló in Barcelona’
Charlotte Bonde Hedvig Amazon
necklace, SEK 6,500,
Herr & Fru Lohse, Hornsgatan 43,
118 49 Stockholm, +46 (0)8 668 1699,
charlottebonde.com
3. ‘The Nitty Gritty store
is perfect. It has exclusive
brands and a fantastic
mix of labels including
Comme des Garçons, APC,
Barena Venezia, Dusan and
Fornasetti’
Nitty Gritty,
Krukmakargatan 24,
118 51 Stockholm, +46 (0)8 658 2441,
nittygrittystore.com
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4. ‘I always carry this Clarins
hand cream with me’
Clarins Hand and Nail Treatment
cream, SEK 235,
NK Kostmetik, Hamngatan 18-20,
111 47 Stockholm, +46 (0)8 762 8000,
clarins.com
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from Svenskt Tenn. It’s
timeless Swedish design at
its best’
Josef Frank Hortus pot,
SEK 2,000, Svenskt Tenn,
Strandvägen 5, 114 51 Stockholm,
+46 (0)8 670 1600, svenskttenn.se
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Perfect one of the key looks this season with distressed denim and earth-toned accessories
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1. Lancôme Hypnôse mascara,
SEK 310, Sephora, Biblioteksgatan 2-4, 111 46 Stockholm, +46 (0/)7 7421 8877, lancome.com
2. Efva Attling ring, SEK 9,900, Efva Attling, Biblioteksgatan 14, 111 46 Stockholm, +46 (0)8 611 9080, efvaattling.com
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3. Ugg ankle boots, SEK 2,499, Mathilde, Hamngatan 10-14, 114 34 Stockholm, +46 (0)8 762 8500, uggaustralia.com
4. Burberry jacket, SEK 34,000, Burberry, Biblioteksgatan 6, 111 46 Stockholm, +46 (0)8 611 8208, burberry.com
5. L’Occitane Crème Divine,
SEK 895, L’Occitane, Kungsgatan 21, 111 43 Stockholm, +46 (0)8 218170, loccitane.com
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6. 7 For All Mankind cropped jeans,
SEK 2,395, 7 For All Mankind, Birger Jarlsgatan 17A, 114 34 Stockholm, +46 (0)8 611 7450, 7forallmankind.com
7. Mango handbag, SEK 299, Mango, Sergelgatan 2, 111 57 Stockholm, +46 (0)8 411 9200, mango.com
8. Pomellato necklace, SEK 14,550,NK Juvelsalong, Hamngatan 18-20, 111 47 Stockholm, +46 (0)8 762 8000, pomellato.com
9. Max Mara sunglasses, SEK 2,260, Max Mara, Birger Jarlsgatan 12, 114 34 Stockholm, +46 (0)8 611 1466, maxmara.com
10. Hermès scarf, SEK 3,300, NK Hermès, Hamngatan 18-20, 111 47 Stockholm, +46 (0)8 762 8249, hermes.com
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Keep it minimal with these sleek and on-trend accessories
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1. Tissot watch, SEK 6,595, Step In Watch Center, Drottninggatan 66, 111 11 Stockholm, +46 (0)8 219011, tissotwatches.com
2. Oxydo glasses, SEK 990, Synsam, Gallerian, Hamngatan 37, 111 53 Stockholm, +46 (0)8 454 3500, oxydo.net
3. Hunter sandals, SEK 999, NK Sport & Fritid, Hamngatan 18-20, 111 47 Stockholm, +46 (0)8 762 8000, hunterboots.com
4. Aesop Moroccan Neroli
Post-Shave Lotion, 60ml, SEK 395, Aesop, Jakobsbergsgatan 5-9, 111 44 Stockholm, +46 (0)8 611 1945, aesop.com
5. Bang & Olufsen BeoPlay A2
speaker, SEK 3,499, Bang & Olufsen, Grev Turegatan 11A-C, 114 46 Stockholm, +46 (0)8 611 6030, bang-olufsen.com
6. Tiger of Sweden pocket square,
SEK 399, Tiger of Sweden, Jakobsbergsgatan 8, 111 44 Stockholm, +46 (0)8 440 3060, tigerofsweden.com
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NATURAL NUDES
Embrace spring and summer with an array of elegant neutrals
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1. Mykita sunglasses, SEK 4,650, Bågar & Glas, Kornhamnstorg 47, 103 15 Stockholm, +46 (0)8 411 1157,mykita.com
2. ATP Atelier vachetta bag,
SEK 3,500, ATP Atelier, Sofagatan 3, 116 40 Stockholm, +46 (0)8 1205 5260, atpatelier.com
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3. Rodebjer Juliana sandals,
SEK 3,299, Rodebjer, Jakobsbergsgatan 6, 111 44 Stockholm, +46 (0)8 410 46095, rodebjer.com
4. Ganni Hall pleated minidress,
SEK 1,649, NK Nordiska Designers, Hamngatan 18-20, 111 47 Stockholm, +46 (0)8 762 8000, ganni.dk
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1. Levi’s Hawaiian shirt, SEK 599, Levi’s, Gallerian, Hamngatan 37, 111 53 Stockholm, +46 (0)8 216750, levis.com
2. Urbanears Sumpan earphones,
SEK 299, Media Markt, Gallerian, Hamngatan 37, 111 53 Stockholm, +46 (0)7 7077 8787, urbanears.com
3. IWC Portofino watch,
SEK 225,000, Nymans Ur, Biblioteksgatan 1, 111 46 Stockholm, +46 (0)8 5450 6160, nymansur.com
4. Kaibosh Blurred Vision
sunglasses, SEK 1,100,Aplace, Götgatan 36, 118 26 Stockholm, +46 (0)8 643 3110, kaibosh.com
5. Cos backpack, SEK 1,250, Cos, Biblioteksgatan 3, 111 46 Stockholm, +46 (0)8 5450 1050, cosstores.com
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LEGENDARY LUXURY.
Omega is a perfect reason to visit the department store NK. Enjoy an extensive range of exclusive
watches and jewellery at NK Juvelsalong. Welcome.
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Cool shades come together to create this fresh-looking ensemble
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1. Stand Mona dress, SEK 5,200, NK Nordiska Designers, Hamngatan 18-20, 111 47 Stockholm, +46 (0)8 762 8000, nk.com
2. Marimekko Nea scarf, SEK 895, Marimekko, Norrmalmstorg 4, 111 46 Stockholm, +46 (0)8 440 3275, marimekko.com
3. Bulgari ring, price on request,NK Juvelsalong, Hamngatan 18-20, 111 77 Stockholm, +46 (0)8 762 8455, bulgari.com
4. Chanel Rouge Coco Shine Mighty
lipstick, from SEK 375, Chanel, Birger Jarlsgatan 7, 111 45 Stockholm, chanel.com
5. Tom Ford Noir fragrance,
100ml, SEK 1,265, Åhlens City, Klarabersgatan 50, 101 29 Stockholm, +46 (0)8 676 6000, tomford.com
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Our quest for perfection.
Senator Cosmopolite
Senator Cosmopolite. An ideal companion for all world travelers: the Senator Cosmopolite brings all of the
37 world time zones to the wrist. Taking Daylight Savings and Standard Time into account, this mechanical
masterpiece displays the time of day in two separate time zones at once. The world time zones are repre-
sented by official IATA airport codes. This complex function is easy to use – since every second counts,
especially for time-travelers.
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SHOP WINDOW
BEST OF BRITISH
Luxury menswear brand Hackett has recently
opened its first store in Sweden. Spanning
three storeys, the 170-square-metre space
houses the entire Hackett range, which
encompasses casualwear and formal clothing.
Hackett is a British clothing label that mixes
traditional and modern elements in its
collections and this approach is reflected in the
furniture, art and photography throughout the
shop. For an extra-personal touch, visit the
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Hackett,
Mäster Samuelsgatan 1,
111 44 Stockholm,
+46 (0)8 611 0170,
hackett.com
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Birger Jarlsgatan 12. mon–fri 10–18, sat 10–17. maxital aB – franchisee max mara. maxmara.com
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IN BRIEF
Chanel has
recently opened
its first
Scandinavian
store, on
Bibliotekstan in
Stockholm,
where visitors
will find the
French fashion
powerhouse’s
ready-to-wear
collections,
accessories and
fragrances
ROCK SOLID Italian sportswear label Stone Island brings
its casual menswear to Stockholm this season.
The newest store in Stone Island’s portfolio,
and the brand’s first in Sweden, will stock items
from the main line and from the more
fashion-forward Shadow Project collection.
Wardrobe essentials for the spring and summer
include durable and padded jackets, crew neck
sweaters and chino shorts in blues, greys and
sand tones. Taking its cues from the
functionality of uniforms and workwear and
fusing this with high-tech fabrics developed
over its 30 years in the industry, Stone Island’s
clothing items will prove to be long-lasting. sm
Stone Island,
Mäster Samuelsgatan 2, 111 44 Stockholm,
+46 (0)8 1221 2060, stoneisland.com
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SEEK OUT HYDE
For bold eyewear, look out
for designs by Hyde’s
Spectacles. The label was set
up in 2010 by David Nilsson,
who previously worked in
film production, and Lina
Aastrup who has a
background in fashion. Items
are made in Italy and the
range comprises ready-to-
wear models as well as
designs which can be
adapted to suit your needs.
This season, the brand has
released a collection of
quirky, colourful sunglasses
inspired by the Swedish
artist Nils Dardel and the
rich jewel tones he used in
his paintings. th
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Götgatan 36,
118 26 Stockholm,
+46 (0)8 643 3110,
hydesspectacles.com
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WORKOUT AND PLAY Sthlm Blvd is the place to visit for women’s
urban fashion and sports brands. The store
specialises in ‘athleisure’, where athletics and
leisure meet, meaning that the garments here
can be worn for training as well as during
everyday life. The Sthlm Blvd store mainly
stocks Scandinavian clothing brands including
Tiger of Sweden, House of Dagmar, Casall,
Gestuz and Hunkydory. Customers will find
helpful members of staff who are on hand to
offer a personal service and to provide style tips
for the spring and summer season. rd
Sthlm Blvd,
Mood Gallerian,
Regeringsgatan 48,
111 44 Stockholm,
+46 (0)8 204040,
sthlmblvd.se
SUPER SCENT
Ben Gorham became interested in scent
when he travelled to his mother’s home town in
India and experienced the aroma of spices and
incense. The Swede established Byredo in
2006, using high-quality ingredients and in its
new fragrance Super Cedar (SEK 980), notes
of rose petals, silk musk and Haitian vetiver
feature along with cedar. rd
Byredo,
Mäster Samuelsgatan 6, 111 44 Stockholm,
+46 (0)8 5250 2610, byredo.com
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FRESH FRAGRANCE
Two Swedish brands – the
fashion label Hope and
fragrance house Agonist – have
collaborated to release three
scented candles and a unisex
perfume, with modern appeal.
The perfume’s top notes open
with citrus peel, pink pepper
and juniper berries before
transitioning into a heart note
of cedar, black pepper and
cypress with hints of incense.
Evoking the experience of
walking in a forest, the base is
woody with notes of candied
orange and vetiver. The
perfume and the candles are
available in Hope stores. th
Hope,
Smålandsgatan 14,
111 46 Stockholm,
+46 (0)7 0962 3179,
hope-sthlm.com
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MAKING A MARC
Marc Jacobs revealed its new direction at an energetic catwalk
show in Manhattan. The polished central collection has been
merged with the successful and more affordable Marc by Marc
Jacobs line to create one streamlined brand. Inspired by Bette
Midler when she performed at New York’s Continental Baths in
the 1960s, the current collection features sailor suits and varsity
jackets. The new structure sees Marc Jacobs as the creative
director of the company which he co-founded in 1984. rd
Marc Jacobs,
Smålandsgatan 10, 111 46 Stockholm,
+46 (0)8 679 5860,
marcjacobs.com
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WELL TRAVELLED
After spending time visiting an array of
exotic islands, Tommy Hilfiger’s design team
has created a free-spirited collection for spring/
summer 2016. The Good Life features the
relaxed tropical styles found in Honolulu,
feminine frills inspired by a stay in Havana,
and rural design features such as leather lacing,
open stitching and rope-yarn effects following a
stop at Martha’s Vineyard. rd
Tommy Hilfiger,
Biblioteksgatan 16,
111 46 Stockholm,
+46 (0)8 679 8100,
tommy.com
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BRILLIANT BUKVY Founded by friends Joanna Bark and Elena
Ekström in 2015, Bukvy is a Stockholm-based
company which produces an instantly
recognisable style of leather bag. The women
wanted to design a bag that would suit all facets
of their lives – going to work, visiting the gym
and enjoying a night out. The result is a bag
which is hardworking and stylish – much like its
creators. Made in Spain from calf leather and
goat suede, the Bukvy Bag (SEK 7,500) can be
transformed into a rucksack, laptop bag, tote,
clutch or shoulder bag by simply changing the
straps and adjusting the zips. th
Francis Floor,
Södermannagatan 18, 116 40 Stockholm,
+46 (0)8 4005 5888, bukvy.se
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URBAN EDGE
Gothenburg-based fashion
brand Elvine has opened its
first store, on the fashionable
Jakobsbergsgatan in the heart
of Stockholm. The brand
was founded by former
graffiti artist Daniel Man in
2001 and is known for its
high-quality jackets and city
wear, for men and women.
The store’s interior
showcases some unexpected
details, such as checked blue
concrete f loors and
corrugated plastic walls. rd
Elvine,
Jakobsbergsgatan 6,
111 44 Stockholm,
+46 (0)8 611 0001,
elvine.se
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TURN BACK TIME
Swedish skincare brand
Verso takes its name from the
Latin for reverse and has a
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reduce the signs of ageing.
This season the brand
introduces a series of sheet
masks, which hydrate and
rejuvenate the skin by locking
in moisture. rd
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Mäster Samuelsgatan 9,
111 44 Stockholm,
+44 (0)8 611 1504,
versoskincare.com
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world-famous international and Danish design. On several foors of inspiring displays
you will fnd only the very fnest in exquisite design, kitchenware, tablware, lamps, carpets,
textiles, furniture and fashion.
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CUT ABOVE
Papercut is the result of a joint venture between magazine
shop manager Alexander Dahlberg and DVD shop owner
Andreas Fryklund. Each man was a customer at the other’s
shop, and shared an interest in fashion, art, literature, design,
film and music. They decided to combine their stock in 2008,
and visitors to Papercut will find a store full of magazines, books
and DVDs from floor to ceiling. Now located at larger premises
in the bohemian Södermalm district, Papercut says its regular
customers include musicians Robyn, Neneh Cherry and Kleerup
as well as magazine publisher Tyler Brûlé. rd
Papercut,Krukmakargatan 24,
118 51 Stockholm,
+46 (0)8 133574,
papercutshop.se
MODERN CLASSIC
While on a backpacking
trip, Filip Tysander met
British traveller Daniel
Wellington. Tysander was
inspired by the man’s life story
as well as his style, which he
expressed through details,
such as wearing his luxury
watch with a woven nylon
strap based on a British
military design. In 2009,
Tysander established his own
watch brand, and named it
Daniel Welllington. For the
spring/summer 2016 season,
the company has introduced
the Classic Reading watch
(SEK 1,495): the simple and
elegant design is part of the
Daniel Wellington Classic
collection and comes with a
rose gold or silver case. th
Åhléns City,
Klarabergsgatan 50,
111 21 Stockholm,
+46 (0)8 676 6000,
danielwellington.com
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YOUR STYLE DESTINATION
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BRIGHT EYES The Swedes like to take
care of their skin, which
means that visitors to
Stockholm have access to
some of the best skincare
products. Ren (which is
Swedish for ‘clean’) has
introduced its Instant
Brightening Beauty Shot Eye
Lift (SEK 449), a gel serum
that includes light-reflective
pigments to instantly
brighten the eye area.
Regular use will help relieve
dark circles and puffiness,
improve eye contours, and
reduce fine lines and
slackening of the eyelids. rd
Kronans Apotek,
Mall of Scandinavia,
Råsta Strandväg 19A,
169 79 Solna,
+46 (0)771 612612,
renskincare.com
HAIR RAISERS Maria Nila has been a respected haircare specialist for over
40 years. All of the company’s products are developed and
created from start to finish in Sweden, and quality control is of
the utmost importance. The company is known for its
nourishing, colour-protecting formulas and for its styling
products which are used by hairdressers around the world. rd
Mood, Regeringsgatan 48, 111 47 Stockholm,
+46 (0)8 4104 4146, marianila.com
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SWEDISH GEM
One of Stockholm’s leading watch boutiques, Nymans Ur dates
back to 1851 and stocks timepieces by labels including Cartier, Tag
Heuer, Jaeger-LeCoultre and Rolex. The store also carries
jewellery from Ole Lynggaard and has recently launched its own
range, Rare Jewelry, which is produced locally. These stack
bracelets (from SEK 34,900) combine jewels and studs – buy
several and wear together for a luxurious yet bohemian finishing
touch to your outfit. sm
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RIGHT ON TIMEFor watches featuring innovative design and technical excellence, turn to Sweden’s experts, says Hannah Lewis
When you think of Swedish watches,
minimalism might be the first trait
that comes to mind. From Triwa’s
sleek shapes and subtle details to TID Watches’
simple faces and pared-back interchangeable
straps, many of the leading brands have
made their names by turning to the most
recognisable of Scandinavian styles: minimalist
elegance. But take another look and a wealth
of watchmakers will prove that there’s more to
Swedish style than this one aesthetic.
Sjöö Sandström is the brand for anyone
looking for luxury with a touch of the classic.
The team is inspired by Swedish design, while
the advanced mechanisms and traditional-
with-an-edge aesthetic are reminiscent of
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high-end Swiss creations. The Sjöö Sandström
range encompasses everything you would
expect from a reliable and traditional watch
company, but with a Swedish touch. Look out
for the Landsort 459m, which is built to sustain
the pressure experienced at 459 metres, the
depth of the deepest ravine in the Baltic Sea.
The exemplary quality and technological
advancement of these timepieces is hardly
surprising given the rich, though often
overlooked, ‘heritage of skilled Swedish
watchmaking,’ according to Sjöö Sandström’s
CEO, Felix Formark. The industry is thriving,
and Sjöö Sandström makes the most of Swedish
craftspeople who hand-make each timepiece
in its headquarters in the Södermalm area
of Stockholm. Sjöö Sandström’s watches,
with their excellent quality, are created for an
educated client. ‘If you choose a Sjöö Sandström
watch, you are making a very conscious choice
and your knowledge about watches is at a high
level,’ explains Formark.
Founded in 1986, Sjöö Sandström is a
relatively young brand, while another of the
nation’s most luxurious horologists, Halda, was
set up nearly a century earlier. The company
was founded in 1887 but it ceased trading for
a few years during which time its factory was
transformed into a watch museum. Inspired
by a visit in the 1980s, Mikael Sandström
decided to pursue a career in the industry. ‘I
was determined to get my hands on one of these
beautiful early timepieces, and to try and revive
the Halda brand,’ he remembers.
Sandström went on to run a number of
watch companies, including Sjöö Sandström;
Only 300 Halda watches are produced each year, not only to protect exclusivity but also because they are complex creations
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Previous page (clockwise from lef): Sjöö Sandström CEO Felix Formark; the brand’s Landsort watches; and the UTC Skydiver
20 years later in 2006 he was able to take over Halda and has spent the last decade rebuilding the brand. A quote from the company’s founder gave him the impetus to go forward: ‘If you are determined to become the best, you can never compromise. Ever.’
Staying true to this ethos, Sandström has developed Halda, which is 100% Swedish owned, with a core philosophy of ‘innovative luxury’. Only 300 Halda watches are produced each year, not only to protect exclusivity but also because they are complex creations; each watch is designed and assembled just outside of Stockholm, with many parts sourced and produced locally. Key models feature removable faces or ‘modules’, so that the watch can be worn for a variety of occasions. Halda’s watches are technologically advanced: its Space Discovery watch has been tested by astronauts and its Race Pilot is the ‘first real watch ever
made for racing’.A partnership between bladesmith and
steelmaker Johan Gustafsson and watchmaker Patrik Sjögren led to another innovative company, GoS. The men met in 2007 and were united by the desire to use artistic practices in watchmaking. Patterned Damascus steel is used, resulting in intricately detailed watches with striking faces, characterised by swirling engravings in rich blues or deep ochres.
Gustafsson and Sjögren are inspired by the country’s rich natural landscapes, traditional handicrafts and its Viking heritage. Sjögren describes GoS as an ‘exclusive niche brand’, and its luxurious creations will certainly appeal to anyone looking for a different take on traditional watchmaking. The men are committed to excellence and each timepiece is almost entirely handmade and hand-finished by the founders.
The technology is also exemplary at
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GoS. The Winter Nights range, inspired by an ancient festival of the same name, features a top-of-the-range movement, the result of a collaboration with German master watchmaker Martin Braun. Exclusivity too is paramount, explains Sjögren. ‘Every detail in the Damascus steel has its own unique pattern, like a fingerprint. It is not possible to create two identical GoS watches, so every watch is unique. In addition to that, our models are limited to a few pieces.’
These are three very different brands, and yet each is intrinsically Swedish. ‘All the successful Swedish brands are innovative and of high quality, and top design is in harmony with supreme functionality,’ says Sandström. The processes and the end products may vary, but at the heart of these three brands is the same goal: to make beautiful, luxurious timepieces with a distinctly Swedish appeal
Above (clockwise from far lef): Halda owner Mikael Sandström; the brand’s Race Pilot watch; Patrik Sjögren in the GoS workshop; the
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If asked which brand embodies the essence
of Swedish style, many insiders would
name Filippa K. Its high-quality, stripped-
back clothing in muted tones, which eschews
unnecessary embellishments, has made it a go-
to brand for modern women. At the same time
as maintaining its high-quality, chic collections,
the label is also making a name for itself
because of its commitment to the environment.
The label’s creative director Nina
Bogstedt joined the company almost 20
years ago, shortly after it was founded by
Filippa Knutsson. Bogstedt heads up the
design team and has been instrumental in
developing Filippa K into a pioneer of eco-
fashion – setting it apart from many other
fashion businesses – as well as introducing a
wider range of items to its collections.
FASHION
FORWARDRenowned for its chic and classic designs, Filippa K is
also committed to being sustainable. Sally McIlhone fnds out about the Stockholm label’s impressive vision
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When Bogstedt joined the company in
1997 Filippa K’s collections were ‘mainly
stretch jeans and jersey tops’. Over the years,
she has ensured that Filippa K’s output is
more rounded, and for spring/summer 2016
the brand has produced exceptionally made,
utilitarian staples including military-inspired
khaki shirts and camel trousers, as well as more
directional items such as a cherry red leather
biker jacket. Bogstedt’s favourites for the season
are a reinterpretation of the classic trench coat,
a khaki suit, wide night-blue trousers, and a
skirt with a rope belt.
In line with such creative thinking,
Bogstedt has recently helped Filippa K
develop a vision for the future, which has the
environment and sustainability at its heart.
Sustainability has always been important to
the company, which focuses on designing
classic, timeless clothing, and now it is bringing
environmental and ethical considerations to the
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fore. It has introduced a vision based on nine
‘planetary boundaries’ identified by researchers
at Stockholm University, such as chemical
pollution and climate change. Filippa K is now
centred around fashion where ‘sustainability
is the guide to growth’ and which has these
planetary boundaries ‘in mind at all times’.
For example, the brand has introduced
Front Runners, timeless garments that are
sustainable and resilient. The first three Front
Runners are a classic black dress, top and shirt
made with Tencel (a natural and recyclable
fabric created from wood pulp). Filippa K has
created a set of 12 criteria which a product
must fulfill before it can be considered a Front
Runner: it must, for example, be made from
sustainable materials, use fewer chemicals than
other items and be recyclable. In addition,
customers must be able to rely on a Front
Runner to be a wardrobe staple for years to
come. ‘A classic never goes out of style: they are
long lasting and can pass through generations if
you care for them well enough. A classic is also
very often versatile, so it suits many purposes
and is easy to match with other pieces,’
Bogstedt explains. The label’s aim is for whole
collections to be Front Runners in the next
10 to 15 years: ‘It’s an ambitious target but an
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important one,’ Bogstedt stresses.Another interesting initiative is the
Lease concept whereby customers can rent menswear or womenswear garments for four days at 20% of the retail price. This service is available in two of Filippa K’s Stockholm stores and provides ‘a more sustainable alternative to traditional consumption.’ The company is determined to carry on developing its environmental credentials. ‘We strive to be innovative and more sustainable, and to carry on learning,’ says Bogstedt.
After two decades at Filippa K, Bogstedt continues to be inspired by developments in her home country: ‘The Swedish fashion scene has grown much bigger and is perhaps more interesting today than when Filippa K was founded. There is much more space for new and small-scale designers and it is influenced by more cultures.’ According to Bogstedt, the Filippa K woman flourishes in this climate: ‘I see her as being strong, independent and urbane. The Filippa K woman is a conscious consumer. She wants high quality and doesn’t follow every trend.’
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When it comes to fashion weeks, Stockholm’s has always been the rebellious little sister to the more
sophisticated and polished events held in London, Paris and Milan. Stockholm Fashion Week reflects Scandinavia’s charmingly cool approach to style, remaining somewhat aloof and unfazed by the pomp and ceremony experienced at other European events. This
season’s fashion week was the perfect illustration of the city’s standing within the international fashion community: unnervingly stylish Scandinavian labels took over beautiful venues – and held shows in somewhat unconventional locations – to reveal their unique take on the trends for spring/summer 2016.
The week began in the 150-year-old Stora Salongen concert hall, arguably the city’s
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STYLE
LEADERSSwedish labels are a driving force behind some of this season’s most prominent trends, as Ruairidh Pritchard
discovered at Stockholm Fashion Week
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Above (from lef): Ida Sjöstedt; House of Dagmar, both spring/summer 2016
Stockholm style stalwart House of Dagmar led with whites and neutral tones at fashion week
most glamorous venue. Stockholm native Ida
Sjöstedt, renowned among Sweden’s most
fashionable residents for her ready-to-wear
clothing and her bespoke couture, presented
her new collection under the hall’s grand,
glittering chandeliers. Models went down the
runway draped in flowing silks and lace which
was scattered with intricate floral embroidery,
in outfits which looked to Sweden’s traditional
midsummer dress. Bridal-inspired gowns
brought the Ida Sjöstedt show to a close;
featuring swathes of white and ivory, layered
skirts and delicate gemstone and silk-petal
embellishments, they signalled one of the
strongest trends of the season.
Internationally popular Swedish labels
led the neutral palette pack, with white,
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Above (clockwise from top lef): Stylein; Björn Borg; AltewaiSaome, all spring/summer 2016; House of Dagmar designers Karin Söderlind,
Kristina Tjäder and Sofa Wallenstam
featherlike textures and silhouettes; key pieces, including tailored jackets with fringed epaulettes and fringed leather jackets, were set in whites and nudes.
Similarly, Stockholm style stalwart House of Dagmar led with whites and neutral tones. Shapes were kept loose and looks were layered.
Meanwhile, in what must be one of the most unconventional fashion week venues on record, Björn Borg launched his latest range under a motorway bridge. His Training for Mars collection included classic bright tennis whites and body-hugging, nude spandex, creating decidedly sporty silhouettes and underlining the white and neutral trend debuted elsewhere.
In stark contrast to the week’s initial whitewash, colours began to break through the wall of neutrality via bursts of tropical prints, distressed stonewashed denim and playful pastels, which added depth and balance to the catwalk as the week progressed.
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it’s perhaps unsurprising that the label led the opposition to the wave of flowing neutrality, with looks dominated by yellow and green acid wash, black shredded denim, distressed monochrome knitwear, and wide-legged, high-waisted stonewashed jeans.
Straddling trends was Stylein, which showed looks largely in monochrome, only interrupted by three floor-length dresses in a refreshing tropical palm print. By Malina’s spring/summer collection saw a re-emergence of happy-go-lucky, 1980s powdered pastels in flowing silks, occasionally boxed in by
equally colourful structured tailoring, with the appearance of lace and fringing.
Bringing the week to a close, the final three shows perhaps best exemplified the trends of the season. Mayla, famed for its silk dresses, kept true to form with a collection of flowing pastel blues and emerald greens, giving just brief glimpses of monochrome animal prints. AltewaiSaome, founded by Swedish-born designers Natalia Altewai and Randa Saome, combined clean lines and monochrome with flowing fabrics to reimagine traditional tailored silhouettes, with raw hemmed, patchwork denim breaking up a largely muted palette. Lamija, a past winner of Vogue Italia’s Talent of the Year award, ended the week with an exclusively monochromatic collection of open-loop knits, elaborate embroidery, cut-out leather and hole-punched tailoring.
While European fashion is often epitomised by elusive Parisian chic or Italy’s opulent aesthetic, Stockholm Fashion Week proves that when it comes to directional and wearable fashion trends, Scandinavian style is king. Long may it reign
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When the Mall of Scandinavia opened
its doors at the end of last year, its
launch was celebrated with a very
impressive fireworks display. This was an
appropriate gesture to mark the arrival of the
largest shopping centre in Scandinavia, which
is located just seven minutes by train from
Stockholm city centre. The mall has quickly
become a retail hub: it is home to more than
220 stores and restaurants, and showcases
With over 200 stores from international and national brands, as well as eateries and entertainment options, the Mall of Scandinavia is one of Europe’s must-visit shopping destinations. William Lee Adams explores the recently opened attractionP
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Above (from top): Happy Plugs store; the brand’s earphones
a wide range of Swedish and international
brands, 14 of which are trading in Sweden for
the first time.
Spanning more than 100,000 square
metres over seven storeys, the mall has been
cleverly designed to feel inviting and its
designers and architects sought to create a
space that would make shopping an enjoyable
experience rather than a chore. They drew
inspiration from three of the four elements –
earth, water and wind – and represented them
through artwork, stunning fountains and
glorious light displays that change depending
on the time of day.
This vast space has created an
opportunity for brands which can often
struggle to find retail space in Stockholm’s
crowded central shopping districts. Owing
to the mall’s generous design, brands across
fashion, sport, leisure and home goods have
opened gleaming new shops, many with eight-
metre-high facades.
‘Our new flagship store is something
special,’ says Andreas Vural, president and
founder of Happy Plugs, the Swedish fashion
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Above (from lef): Newbie store; Tommy Hilfger spring/summer 2016
and lifestyle brand. ‘We are so happy to be in the fashion epicentre and the largest shopping mall in the region. For a brand with high aspirations, we have definitely come to the right place.’
Happy Plugs’ sleek, 60-square-metre store features simple white walls which have pops of colour thanks to the brand’s bright headphones, charging cables, smartphone covers and designer home speakers. ‘As a fashion brand we focus on style. That’s why we don’t see our products as tech products but as a way to express yourself and capture your world of fashion and music,’ Vural says.
KappAhl, a leading fashion chain in the Nordic region, has opened two diffusion stores: Hampton Republic 27 specialises in clothes inspired by life in the famous Hamptons area of the US while the Newbie shop is filled with gorgeous clothing for babies and children, made with organic cotton; it also stocks bed linen, baby blankets and clothes hangers. ‘Its attractive prices, sustainable approach and range that can be used and passed down from one generation to another has made Newbie
a big hit with parents of small children’, says Carina Ladow, KappAhl’s vice president of assortment and design.
There are plenty of international brands to discover at the mall. The €640 million project has attracted major fashion players including Michael Kors, the US brand known for its jet-set-style collection of handbags, watches, shoes and clothing, and Tommy Hilfiger, the label that celebrates American cool with its own take on prep-school clothing.
Among the brands debuting in Sweden are Intimissimi, an Italian lingerie label; Kiko Milano, a cutting-edge Italian cosmetics and beauty brand; and Spanish company Pull&Bear, with its casual, laidback clothing and accessories for young people.
Adding to the Mall of Scandinavia experience is Sweden’s first commercial IMAX multiplex cinema, with 15 screens, while live music events, cooking demonstrations and special attractions, including a Formula One simulator, are all found on the events calendar. For those with children, a childcare service is also available.P
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Above (clockwise from top): Mall of Scandinavia dining plaza; interior of the mall; IMAX multiplex cinema
The wide range of cafés, coffee shops,
brasseries and restaurants is said to provide
visitors with the largest choice of eateries
in the city and, instead of a food court with
communal seating, each venue welcomes
guests to its own space. One standout option
is Mangiardino, an Italian restaurant and
bar from Peter Nordin, one of Sweden’s most
visionary restaurateurs. After a day exploring
the mall’s delights, this is the perfect place in
which to relax
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Livet från den ljusa sidanPÅ STUREGALLERIAN HITTAR DU ALLT DU BEHÖVER
FÖR ATT GÖRA LIVET LITE HÄRLIGARE.
ÖPPET MÅN-FRE 10-19, LÖR 10-17, SÖN 12-17.
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TABLE TALKFrom Michelin-starred restaurants to train station brasseries, Stockholm’s dining scene is as varied as it is innovative. Theresa Harold tucks in to some of the city’s finest dishes
Long famed for its meatballs and herring, Swedish cuisine has undergone something of a reinvention of late. While there is still an emphasis on meat and fsh, alongside potatoes and other root vegetables, these are being served up in ever-more creative combinations. Blessed with an abundance of natural resources such as crystal-clear waters, woodland and green spaces, Stockholm citizens enjoy fshing and foraging. Chefs too are making the most of what grows on their doorsteps: berries, mushrooms and wild garlic are all popular ingredients.
Urban gardening is also on the rise among younger generations. The city has 10,000 allotment gardens meaning that Stockholmers have access to fresh, home-grown food which is often organic and this approach has fltered through to the capital’s most exciting restaurants. Inventive chefs are blending traditional culinary techniques with a focus on organic and local ingredients in what’s become known as New Nordic Cuisine. There are even Michelin-starred restaurants where the chefs are eschewing the modern hot plate and gas stove and instead they are cooking with natural heat, smoke and fre.
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Opened in 2014, Luzette is a modern brasserie inspired by leading restaurants in central train stations such as Oyster Bar at Grand Central Station, New York. Guests can choose from 120 seats divided between the main dining area, bar and outdoor space, and for those in a hurry, there is also a shop for takeaway lunches and dinners, or for pastries to enjoy during a train journey. What’s more, Luzette is one of only a few establishments in Stockholm with a rotisserie, which chef David Gard uses to great efect. For a taste of the city’s worst-kept secret, sample the Secreto Iberico with salt-baked carrot-and-ginger cream, hazelnut, orange vinaigrette and yuzu.Luzette, Centralplan 25, 111 20 Stockholm, +46 (0)8 519 31600, luzette.seP
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Simple and straightforward: that is the philosophy at Hillenberg, according to restaurateur and chef Karl Ljung. With streamlined seating and an elegant display of glassware at the cocktail bar, the restaurant is as much of a treat for the eyes as for the tastebuds but, of course, the true test lies in the food. To this end, Ljung has concocted a menu of European classics with a Scandinvian twist. Try the fried sweetbreads with artichoke, tarragon and soya. Hillenberg, Humlegårdsgatan 14, 114 46 Stockholm, +46 (0)8 5194 2153, hillenberg.seP
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Inside the elegant setting of the Royal Opera House (Kungliga Operan) is one of Stockholm’s most stunning restaurants. Brasseriet strikes a balance between Swedish and global cuisine, with dishes such as bacon-wrapped meatloaf and duck à l’orange. Opened in 2015, the restaurant nonetheless retains the original architectural features of the building, such as the distinctive teal walls. The superb service, refned menu and unique location confrm its status as a culinary landmark. Brasseriet, Kungliga Operan, Strömgatan 14, 111 52 Stockholm, +46 (0)8 791 4357, brasseriet.se P
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Awarded its second Michelin star in 2015, Oaxen Krog is the fne dining sister to the adjacent Swedish bistro, Slip. Visitors to Oaxen Krog can choose from either the 10-course or six-course menu for a taste of outstanding Nordic cuisine. The exquisitely constructed dishes are a delicate balance of favours and textures, and there is an interesting choice of wine from small European producers. Despite Oaxen Krog’s credentials, there is no pretention here. Oaxen Krog, Beckholmsvägen 26, 115 21 Stockholm, +46 (0)8 5515 3105, oaxen.com
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With an emphasis on locally sourced produce, the menu at Gastrologik refects the seasons and the range of delicious ingredients that can be foraged in the region. In fact, so dependent is the kitchen on its producers that there is no predicting what will be on the table. Guests simply sign up for a tasting menu and are treated to 18 courses of contemporary Scandinavian cuisine. Afterwards, there is a printed menu for them to take home and remember their unique experience. Gastrologik, Artillerigatan 14, 114 51 Stockholm, +46 (0)8 662 3060, gastrologik.se
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Originally built as a power plant for Helsinki and then used as a police headquarters, the building where Hotel Lilla Roberts is now located has had a varied past. Any concerns about its history are quickly dispelled when guests see the classic façade leading into a sleek, modern lobby. Whether you’re visiting Helsinki for business or for pleasure, the 130-room hotel is perfectly located on a quiet street yet just a
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short walk from bars, restaurants, shops and the business district. Three room concepts are available – comfort, style and lux – thereby catering for a wide range of tastes. To sample some of the region’s best Nordic cuisine, visit the in-house restaurant Krog Roba.Hotel Lilla Roberts,Pieni Roobertinkatu 1-3, 00130 Helsinki, +358 (0)9 689 9880, lillaroberts.com
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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REICHSHOF HAMBURG
Reichshof Hamburg is the first European hotel from Hilton’s Curio Collection of boutique venues. This centrally located 278-room hotel is close to Hamburg’s central station and has been thoughtfully renovated, encompassing Hanseatic art deco elegance along with contemporary design. Visitors are encouraged to discover the city’s many attractions and, with this in mind, Frank Bertram, a well-
known local chef, presides over the hotel’s Slowman restaurant. Stop by on a Saturday and you’re likely to catch a live music session, and when you’re ready for some tranquillity, head to the spa and fitness facility for a stress-busting massage.Reichshof Hamburg,Kirchenallee 34-36, 20099 Hamburg, +49 (0)40 370 2590,reichshof-hotel-hamburg.de
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THE HOXTON SHOREDITCH
The original branch of the growing Hoxton
hotel chain is an ideal home away from home
for those looking to explore one of London’s
trendiest districts. Inspired by the vibrant local
area, suitably quirky décor can be found in the
Hoxton Shoreditch’s 210 rooms, and other fun
touches include a retro photo booth located in
the lobby. The hotel’s Apartment is a flawless
and comfortable space for those looking to host
a business meeting or leisure event. Be sure to
sample the culinary delights of the Hoxton
Grill, where the steaks are juicy and the mac
and cheese is one of the best in town. Once
you’ve fallen for this venue, plan a stay at the
hotel’s sister branch in Holborn, London, or
the group’s newest addition in Amsterdam.
The Hoxton Shoreditch,
81 Great Eastern Street,
London EC2A 3HU,
+44 (0)20 7550 1000,
thehoxton.com/london/shoreditch
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Above: the boats on Skeppsholmen are an attractive sight in the summer
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 a chic watchmaker to an artisan food court. 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.
A Glimpse of Stockholm
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‘With a rich nautical
history, beautiful
architecture and lots of
tranquil open spaces,
Stockholm is perfect
for a summer escape’
– Ruairidh Pritchard,
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HIGHLIGHTS
Hope
Swedish fashion brand
Hope has linked up with
perfumers Agonist to produce
scented candles and a fragrance.
Hope, Smålandsgatan 14,
111 46 Stockholm,
+46 (0)7 0962 3179,
hope-sthlm.com
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Verso
The hydrating sheet
masks from Verso are
perfect for treating travel-
ravaged complexions.
Cow Parfymeri,
Mäster Samuelsgatan 9,
111 44 Stockholm,
+44 (0)8 611 1504,
versoskincare.com
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Feswa
Discover Felicia
Swartling’s unusual
jewellery at Jus Design.
Jus Design, Brunnsgatan 7,
111 38 Stockholm,
+46 (0)8 206777, feswa.se
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Filippa K
No woman should be
without Filippa K’s
feminine and modern designs.
Filippa K, Grev Turegatan 18,
114 46 Stockholm,
+46 (0)8 5458 8888,
filippa-k.com
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Founded by Martin Stensö, Johan Edvardsson and Jon Åström Gröndahl, Woodstockholm is a furniture shop and bistro. In a clever twist, the restaurant is decked out with furniture sold by the company, which means that visitors can trial the pieces before purchase. One of the most eye-catching products is this Aurora lamp by Swedish design studio Uglycute, which changes as the observer moves, creating a personal interactive light show.Woodstockholm, Mosebacke Torg 9, 116 46 Stockholm, +46 (0)8 369399, woodstockholm.com
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VAXHOLM
1. Eat: at Waxholms Hotell
While looking wonderfully old-fashioned from the
outside, Waxholms Hotell serves seriously good
food; the fish dishes are particular highlights.
Hamngatan 2, 185 21 Vaxholm,
+46 (0)8 5413 0150,
waxholmshotell.se
2. See: Vaxholms Fästnings Museum
Housed in the fortress built by King Gustav Vasa in
1544, Vaxholms Fästnings Museum (Vaxholm
Fortress Museum) tells the fascinating story of the
surrounding building which has withstood attacks
from other nations.
Kastellet 1,
185 99 Vaxholm,
+46 (0)8 5413 1110,
vaxholmsfastning.se
3. Do: take a harbourside stroll
Walk through the northern harbour to explore the
oldest part of Vaxholm, including the town square,
and discover Hamngatan which is home to several
interesting galleries and boutiques.
Above: Vaxholm in the summer
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● PÄLS
● PISTILL
● TAJ MAHAL
Drottninggatan North Drottninggatan South
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ACNE | APOTEKET | BOOMERANG | CALIROOTS COFFEEHOUSE BY GEORGE | HAIR & FACE | HALLBERGS GULD HEADSPOT | JOE & THE JUICE | KRONS | MATHILDE ET SA VIE
POLARN O. PYRET | SAIL RACING | SUSHI YAMA | SYNOPTIK THE BODY SHOP | UR & PENN | VOLT | ZANZLÖSA ZMYCKEN
WEEKDAYS 10–20 | SATURDAY 10–18 | SUNDAY 11–17
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.
Pashion by
P K H U S E T . C O M | HAMNGATAN 14 (Next to NK).
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PHARMARIUM
Inspired by Sweden’s frst
pharmacy, which was
located on the same street,
Pharmarium is a bar with
a diference. Enjoy the
carefully crafted cocktails
which, in keeping with its
pharmaceutical theme,
incorporate medicinal herbs.
If you’re feeling adventurous,
Delirium is a blend of
Swedish whisky, bourbon,
citric acid, sugar syrup and
birch bark smoke.
Pharmarium,
Stortorget 7,
111 29 Stockholm,
+46 (0)8 200810,
pharmarium.se
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CHURCH’S ●
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SAVANNAHS ●
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7 FOR ALL MANKIND ●
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SELECTED STORES IN NK
Hunkydory NK Juvelsalong NK Kosmetik NK House Of Dagmar NK Skor & Accessoarer
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LEATHER FACTORY ●
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SOUVENIR ●
APOTEKET KORPEN ●
● UR & PENN
● FOWADI
● OLD TOWN SOUVENIRS
● CLASSIC SWEDISH SOUVENIR
INAYA ●
IRIS HANTVERK ●
HANDKRAFT SWEA ●
TRÅNGT & TREVLIGT ●
GAMLA STANS
KONFEKTYRBUTIK ●
THEODORÉS HOME ●
MOON RAVEN ●
POIZEN ●
BLU VELVET ●
INDUS ●
BRUNOS BILDVERKSTAD ●
● SKÄRGÅRDSKATTEN
● KRISTALLRUMMET
● M
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● THE ANIM
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● GAMLA STANS HANTVERK
● SNA FASHION LINK
● LE MIRAGE
● DORA STYLE
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● NORDIC DESIGNS STOCKHOLM
● EWA I W
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KERSTIN A
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LUCKY CHARM ●
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Featured In This Issue
Västerlånggatan
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Bar
Iconic shopping destination in the heart of the city
Welcome to Gallerian. The frst and the largest mall in the city of Stockholm.Flagship stores • Swedish and international brands • Fashion and beauty
Toys and electronics • Restaurants and cafés • Free WiFi Stockholm’s most up-to-date tourist information
www.gallerian.se | Hamngatan 37, Stockholm.
Makes the city more fun
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TELEGRAFGRÄND
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● CASTOR
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● GALLERI HG
STICKERIET LEOPARD ●
LO MANLI ●
KNITS ●
BLÅ GUNGAN ●
DRAKENBERG SJÖLIN ●
KALIKÅ ●
GUNILLA ANNWALL KONST & PRESENT ●
TRAFIK NOSTALGISKA FÖRLAGET ●
ORIGINAL GLOBAL ART ●
ZNOGG ●
ESTERS SHOWROOM ●
EKOVARUHUSET ●
● GALLERI T
● GALLERI HAGSTRÖM
ETENA JEWELLERY & DESIGN ●
● EYE SHUT ISLAND
SHOP DIARYA ROUND UP OF THIS SEASON’S MUST-DOS...
JUN
ARCHIPELAGO BOAT DAY
Enjoy a ride on one of the city’s
traditional steamboats during this
special sea-faring day. Those who prefer to stay
on land can watch the early evening steamboat
parade, which travels from Strömkajen to
Vaxholm.
skargardstrafikanten.se
JUL
STOCKHOLM JAZZ FESTIVAL
Headquartered in Skeppsholmen, this
internationally acclaimed live music
festival attracts some very well known names
and visitors can expect to enjoy a variety of
soul, blues and jazz concerts.
stockholmjazz.com
AUG
MIDNATTSLOPPET
A summer sporting institution,
Midnattsloppet (Midnight Race) is a
10 kilometre running race that’s been taking
place annually in Södermalm for nearly 25
years. Music and enthusiastic crowds help keep
participants awake and spirits high.
midmattsloppet.com
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Österlånggatan
THE BEST OF
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MARCO TOZZI MJUS NEW BALANCE NIKE OSCARIA PALLADIUM PUMA REEBOK REPLAY RIEKER SKECHERS
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ADIDAS 899:-
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● MÄSSINGMÄSTER● SHIRT FACTORY
● MAKE UP STORE● FRÖKEN SÖT● TWIST & TANGO
● THE BODY SHOP
● GLITTER
● MONKI● WEEKDAY● APLACE● GÖTGATSBACKENS HÄLSOKOST● FILIPPA K● PHARMACY
● MÄSSINGMÄSTER● GRANIT● PRESS STOP● DESIGNTORGET● FACE STOCKHOLM
● VILA
● REFERENCE AUDIO● SÖDER BOKHANDEL
● MANGLE VINTAGE● HATTBAREN● GULDSMEDJAN
● BOLIA
● DUXIANA● GÖTA OPTIK● ELEGANZ STHLM● GALLERI HANTVERKET
● SÖDEROPTIKEN
K&US ●
DIGITAL INN ●
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
TEATERN
Some of Scandinavia’s top chefs have created Teatern, a gourmet food court. Located in Ringen shopping centre, Teatern has an impressive array of kiosks offering top-notch food to go. Tuck into a hotdog from Korvkiosk, visit Sweden’s first vegan fast-food outlet, and enjoy tempting bakes from Sweden’s ‘king of cakes’ and caterer to royalty, Daniel Roos.Ringen, Götgatan 132, 118 62 Stockholm, +46 (0)8 696 3031,
ringencentrum.se/teatern
Götgatan Sankt Paulsgatan, Hökens Gata & Högbergsgatan
P.96
P.40
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● 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
DU
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MANOS ●
LARSSON FURNITURE ●
PHARMACY ●
SMINK OCH● MASKERADBUTIKEN
● GUITAR PEOPLE
● WILD HEART
● NINA STOCKHOLM
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Королевство Часов
Если в часах вы цените современный дизайн и новые технологии, тогда шведские производители как раз то, что вам нужно, – говорит Ханна Льюис
Первое, что приходит в голову при мысли о шведских часах – это минимализм. Многие лидирующие бренды, от Triwa с его стильными и изящными формами до TID Watches с его простыми циферблатами и удобными сменными ремешками, прославились благодаря приверженности одному из самых узнаваемых скандинавских стилей: минималистской элегантности. Однако если копнуть глубже, то можно обнаружить, что шведский стиль на этом далеко не заканчивается.
Бренд Sjöö Sandström подойдет всем, кто предпочитает роскошь с элементами
классики. Шведский дизайн служит для производителей источником вдохновения, а современные механизмы и слегка стилизованная традиционная эстетика напоминают первоклассные изделия швейцарских мануфактур. Коллекции Sjöö Sandström содержат все характерные черты надежного производителя классических часов, разница лишь в акценте на шведский дизайн. Особого внимания заслуживает модель Landsort 459m, рассчитанная для погружения на глубину до 459 метров – именно такая величина у самой глубокой котловины Балтийского моря.
Образцовое качество и технологическое совершенство этих часов не должны вызывать удивления, учитывая богатые «традиции шведских часовых мастеров», считает генеральный директор Sjöö Sandström Феликс Формарк. Часовая индустрия процветает и Sjöö Sandström гордится своими специалистами, которые собирают каждую модель вручную в штаб-квартире компании, расположенной
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в районе Södermalm в Стокгольме. Часы Sjöö Sandström отличаются превосходным качеством и предназначены для сведущих покупателей. «Если вы выбираете часы Sjöö Sandström, значит вы принимаете сознательное решение и знаете толк в часах», – поясняет Формарк.
Sjöö Sandström – относительно молодой бренд, который был основан в 1986 году. Для сравнения один из самых роскошных часовых брендов страны Halda, появился почти на сто лет раньше – в 1887 году. Предприятие прекращало свою деятельность на короткий период, во время которого в его цехах был расположен часовой музей. Посетив его в 1980 году Микаэль Сэндстрём решил посвятить себя индустрии часового искусства. «Мне захотелось купить одну из этих старинных моделей и попытаться возродить марку Halda», – вспоминает он.
Сэндстрём продолжил управлять рядом часовых мануфактур, включая Sjöö Sandström, а 20 лет спустя в 2006 году смог выкупить бренд Halda, потратив последние 10 лет на его восстановление. Все это время главным девизом предпренимателя была цитата основателя компании: «Если вы решительно настроены стать лучшим, никогда не соглашайтесь на компромис. Никогда».
Неуклонно следуя этому принципу, Сэндстрём смог возродить марку Halda и ее философию «инновационной роскоши». В год здесь производят лишь 300 экземпляров часов, что связано не столько с поддержанием эксклюзивности, сколько с технической стороной производства. При этом все модели часов проектируются и собираются неподалеку от Стокгольма, а все запчасти закупаются у местных производителей. Топовые модели этих часов имеют уникальную особенность, позволяющую с легкостью менять циферблаты в зависимости от случая. Не обошлось и без современных технологий: так, модель Space Discovery была протестирована космонавтами, а Race Pilot стала «первой моделью часов в мире, созданной специально для гонок».
Сотрудничество между специалистом по стали Джоаном Гюстафссоном и часовщиком Патриком Съогреном привело к созданию другой инновационной компании под названием GoS. Познакомившись в 2007 году, они решили объединить свои усилия для создания современных часовых механизмов. Применение дамасской стали позволило добиться невероятной детализации с характерной гравировкой темно-синего и красно-желтого цвета.
Источниками вдохновения для Гюстафссона и Съогрена служат природные пейзажи, традиционные ремесла и наследие викингов. Съогрен описывает GoS, как «эксклюзивный нишевый бренд». Роскошные изделия марки несомненно завоюют признание всех, кто предпочитает традиционные часы в альтернативной интерпретации. Создатели постоянно стремятся к совершенству, поэтому каждая модель собирается вручную и обрабатывается ими лично.
Одно из первых мест в GoS уделяется высоким технологиям. Серия Winter Nights, вдохновленная одноименным фестивалем, имеет уникальный высокоточный механизм, разработанный в сотрудничестве с немецким специалистом часовых технологий Мартином Брауном. Эксклюзивность продукции также имеет важное значение, поясняет Съогрен: «Каждый элемент дамасской стали имеет свой оригинальный узор или отпечаток. Невозможно найти две одинаковые модели часов GoS, каждая из них будет по-своему уникальна. Кроме того, модельный ряд ограничен несколькими экземплярами».
Эти три абсолютно непохожих друг на друга бренда все же имеют общее шведское наследие. «Все шведские бренды отличаются инновационным механизмами и высочайшим качеством, а их превосходный дизайн соответствует идентичной функциональности», – говорит Сэндстрём. Процесс создания и конечные изделия могут отличаться, но в основе этих трех брендов лежит одна и та же цель: создание роскошных часов с характерной шведской привлекательностью.
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Многие модные эксперты считают именно Filippa K квинтэссенцией шведского стиля. Благодаря качеству, мягким оттенкам и отсутствию необязательного декора, одежда этой марки стала неотъемлемой частью гардероба современных женщин. Filippa K умело совмещает экологическую ответственность и высокое качество своих коллекций. Креативный директор Нина Богстедт, возглавляя команду дизайнеров, шаг за шагом превращает Filippa K в лидера эко-моды, что делает бренд непохожим на другие модные проекты. Кроме того, благодаря ее усилиям коллекции постоянно расширяются.
Филиппа Кнутссон основала бренд Filippa K почти 20 лет назад. Когда Богстедт пришла в компанию в 1997, ассортимент состоял «главным образом из эластичных джинсов и топов из джерси». Со временем Богстедт добилась большей завершенности и сбалансированности коллекций. К сезону весна/лето 2016 бренд подготовил качественные функциональные вещи: рубашки цвета хаки, брюки из верблюжьей шерсти и кожаные байкерские куртку вишневого цвета. Для самой Богстедт особым акцентом сезона стали переосмысленный в духе времени тренч, костюм цвета хаки, широкие темно-синие брюки и юбка с поясом-веревкой.
В последние годы она помогла Filippa K проработать свои планы на будущее, где креативные идеи соединяются с заботой об окружающей среде и этическим подходом. Экологическая устойчивость всегда была приоритетной для этой компании. Ее подход базируется на девяти «границах планетарной безопасности», которые вывели исследователи Стокгольмского университета. В частности, они упоминают химические загрязнения и изменения
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климата. Filippa K сейчас фокусируется на экологичной моде, для которой «устойчивость – это путь к росту» и которая «никогда не забывает о планете».
Одним из проектов в рамках этого подхода стал Front Runners – стильная, жизнерадостная и экологичная одежда. Первыми ярлык Front Runners получили классическое черное платье, топ и рубашка – все из натуральной и легко утилизируемой ткани тенсел с древесными волокнами в основе. Чтобы получить знак Front Runners, вещь должна отвечать 12 критериям, разработанным Filippa K. В частности, она должна быть произведена из устойчивых и утилизируемых материалов с меньшим количеством химии. Кроме того, экологичная одежда должна стать неотъемлемой частью гардероба на долгие годы. «Классика никогда не выходит из моды: эти вещи долго остаются актуальными и могут даже передаваться из поколения в поколения, если о них тщательно заботиться. Классика еще и очень разнообразна, поэтому она походит ко многим случаям и легко сочетается с другими вещами», – объясняет Богстедт. Под ее руководством бренд сделал своей целью создание целых коллекций в духе
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Руарид Притчард побывал на Модной неделе Стокгольма и рассказывает о шведских брендах, которые стали движущей силой самых заметных трендов этого сезона
Неделя моды в Стокгольме всегда воспринималась как младшая бунтующая сестренка на фоне изысканных и блистательных модных событий Лондона, Парижа и Милана. Она остается в стороне
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Front Runners в ближайшие 10-15 лет: «Это амбициозная, но важная цель», – подчеркивает дизайнер.
Концепт Lease – еще один интересный эко-проект, в рамках которого бренд предлагает арендовать мужскую и женскую одежду на четыре дня по цене в 20% от розничной стоимости. Эта услуга доступна в двух магазинах Filippa K в Стокгольме и является «более экологичной альтернативой по сравнению с традиционным потреблением». Компания делает ставку на развитие своих этических принципов в будущем: «Мы стараемся быть инновационными и устойчивыми и постоянно учиться», – говорит Богстедт.
Богстедт уже два десятилетия работает в компании Filippa K и все это время неустанно вдохновляется технологическими достижениями своей страны: «Шведский модный рынок стал намного больше и, наверное, интереснее, чем в дни основания Filippa K. Теперь у нас намного больше возможностей для новых дизайнеров, и они больше подвержены влиянию культуры». По словам Богстедт, в этих обстоятельствах выигрывает аудитория Filippa K: «Я воспринимаю наших покупательниц сильными, независимыми и ведущими активный городской образ жизни. Женщина Filippa K – это осознанный потребитель: она требует для себя вещи высокого качества и предпочитает не гнаться за трендами».
Filippa K – лидер качественной и экологичной моды, и останется им благодаря подходу Нины Богстедт.
от помпы и церемонности, характерных для многих европейских событий, что в полной мере отражает характерный для Скандинавии спокойный стиль. В этом сезоне неделя моды стала прекрасной иллюстрацией статуса Стокгольма в международном модном сообществе. Скандинавские марки выбирали для своих показов красивые и самые необычные локации, чтобы продемонстрировать свой неповторимый взгляд на тренды сезона весна/лето 2016.
Модная неделя началась в концертном зале Stora Salongen с его огромными сияющими канделябрами. Этому зданию 150 лет, и оно считается самым красивым в городе. Это место выбрала для показа своей новой коллекции Ида Сьостедт: она родилась в Стокгольме и прославилась коллекциями высокой моды и готовой одежды. Модели выходили на подиум в платьях из струящегося шелка и пышных кружев, усеянных сложной цветочной вышивкой. Эти наряды отдаленно напоминают шведские народные костюмы. Завершали показ Ida Sjöstedt платья в свадебном стиле, для которых характерны обтягивающие плотные лифы белого цвета и оттенка слоновой кости, многослойные воздушные юбки и изящная отделка драгоценными камнями и шелком. Тем самым, они заявили один из самых сильных трендов этого сезона.
Известные за пределами Швеции бренды продемонстрировали нейтральную палитру: в новых коллекциях преобладали оттенки белого, кремового и слоновой кости. Источником вдохновения для J Lindberg стали птицы и свобода полета: отсюда мягкие, гладкие и напоминающие перья текстуры и силуэты. Жакеты и кожаные куртки с бахромой и другие ключевые вещи этой коллекции доступны в белых и бежевых тонах.
Те же оттенки продемонстрировал и модный гигант Стокгольма House of Dagmar, сохранив объемные формы и многослойность в своей коллекции.
Одной из самых необычных локаций этой модной недели стало место
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проведения показа Бьорна Борга – под автомагистральным мостом. В коллекцию Training for Mars вошли классическая яркая одежда для тенниса и облегающие вещи из бежевого спандекса, которые привнесли подчеркнуто спортивные силуэты в столь востребованную тенденцию на нейтральную палитру.
Постепенно на фоне преобладающей выбеленной цветовой гаммы наметился яркий контраст: сквозь нейтральность стали проявляться тропические принты, эффект потертости на дениме, очаровательные пастельные вкрапления – все это добавило глубины и баланса общему настроению модной недели.
Cheap Monday стал одним из самых ярких и молодежных брендов Стокгольмской недели моды. Поскольку основу его коллекций составляет деним,
неудивительно, что именно эта марка представила образы с доминирующими желтыми и зелеными кислотными оттенками. В его коллекцию также вошли черные рваные джинсы, монохромные вязаные вещи и широкие выбеленные джинсы с высокой талией.
Оба тренда охватил бренд Stylein: его образы оказались в значительной мере монохромными, однако на трех платьях до пола появились освежающие принты в виде тропических пальм. Марка Malina представила коллекцию в прочитанных по-новому беззаботных и нежных оттенках: вещи из струящегося шелка дополнены столь же яркими костюмами с кружевами и бахромой.
Три шоу в финале модной недели, пожалуй, лучше всего проиллюстрировали главные тренды сезона. Бренд Mayla, эксперт
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по шелковым платьям, сохранил верность форме: в его коллекции преобладают пастельные синий и изумрудный оттенки и только намеком появляются монохромные животные принты. Марка Altewaisaome, основанная шведскими дизайнерами Наталией Альтевай и Рандой Саоме, сумела соединить ровные линии и однотонность со струящимися тканями: в этом новом прочтении традиционные силуэты и приглушенная цветовая гамма оказываются в сочетании с необработанные краями и вставками из джинсового пэтчворка. Шведский бренд Lamija получил в прошлом году награду Talent of the Year от Vogue Italia, а в этом – закрывал Стокгольмскую неделю моды исключительно монохромной коллекцией, в которой нашлось место трикотажу, изысканной вышивке, кожаной сетке и резной отделке.
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Европейская мода часто ассоциируется с великолепным парижским стилем или неподражаемой итальянской эстетикой. Однако Неделя моды в Стокгольме доказывает, что в актуальных модных трендах и адаптации их к жизни Скандинавия остается королевой. И она будет править еще очень долго.
Уильям Ли Адамс рассказывает о торговом центре Mall of Scandinavia в Стокгольме, который собрал под своей крышей более 200 магазинов шведских и международных брендов, а также рестораны и развлекательные заведения
В честь открытия Mall of Scandinavia в конце прошлого года на весь город гремели фейерверки. Этот жест вполне соответствует масштабу события: Mall of Scandinavia стал самым крупным торговым моллом в Скандинавии. Он расположен всего в семи минутах на поезде от центра Стокгольма и быстро приобрел статус важнейшего центра розничной торговли. Этот проект стоимостью 640 миллионов евро объединил более 220 магазинов и ресторанов, огромную подборку шведских и иностранных брендов, причем 14 из них впервые представлены в Швеции.
Семь этажей молла (это более 100 000 квадратных метров) спроектированы таким образом, чтобы создать максимально гостеприимную атмосферу. Работая над пространством, дизайнеры и архитекторы стремились сделать шоппинг интересным приключением, а не рутиной. Источником вдохновения стали три из четырех стихий – земля, вода и ветер, которые проявились в произведения искусства, красивых фонтанах и ярких подсвеченных витринах, которые меняются в зависимости от времени дня.
Под крышей Mall of Scandinavia смогли открыть свои магазины и те бренды, которым бывает сложно найти место в переполненных торговых кварталах в
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центре Стокгольма. Пространство молла детально продуманно, так что марки одежды, спортивного инвентаря, товаров для дома и досуга получили новые красивые магазины, многие из них – с фасадами высотой восемь метров.
«Наш новый флагманский магазин – это нечто особенное, – говорит Андреас Вурал, президент и основатель шведского бренда одежды и лайфстайла Happy Plugs. – Мы счастливы оказаться в модном эпицентре и самом большом торговом центре северной Европы. Как бренд с высокими амбициями, мы выбрали подходящее место».
Магазин Happy Plugs занимает 60 квадратных метров. Яркие фирменные наушники, зарядные устройства, чехлы для смартфонов и дизайнерские колонки для дома создают яркие вспышки цвета на фоне простых белых стен. «Как модный бренд мы фокусируемся на стиле. Поэтому мы не рассматриваем наши продукты как исключительно технические, а считаем их способом выражать себя и погружаться в мир моды и музыки», – утверждает Вурал.
Ведущая северная модная сеть KappAhl
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В этом молле много международных брендов, с которыми стоит познакомиться. Он привлек крупных модных игроков, в том числе американские бренды Michael Kors с его знаменитыми коллекциями сумок, часов, обуви и одежды и Tommy Hilfger с собственным взглядом на стиль частной американской школы. В числе компаний, дебютировавших в Швеции, – итальянская марка нижнего белья Intimissimi, косметический бренд из Италии Kiko Milano, испанский Pull&Bear с повседневной
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Первый мультиплекс IMAX в Швеции делает посещение Mall of Scandinavia особенным. В кинотеатре 15 экранов, а в расписании бывают живые музыкальные концерты, гастрономические шоу и специальные аттракционы, например, симулятор Formula One. Для гостей с детьми доступна услуга присмотра за детьми.
Широкий ассортимент кафе, кофеен, брассерий и ресторанов обеспечивает посетителям множество возможностей для трапезы. И вместо привычного фудкорта с общими столами, здесь каждое заведение приглашает гостей в свое собственное пространство. Мы особенно рекомендуем итальянский ресторан и бар Mangiardino, созданный Питером Нордином – одним из самых многообещающих рестораторов Швеции. Это место станет идеальным местом для отдыха после целого, проведенного в прогулках по моллу.
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寻觅兼具创新设计与卓越技术的腕表,找瑞典制表
专家准没错。Hannah Lewis报道
说到来自瑞典的腕表,首先在脑海中浮现的可能是
极简主义。从Triwa的流畅外形与精妙细节到TID
Watches的简约表盘与极简可替换表带,许多顶尖
品牌通过这种�典型的斯堪的纳维亚风格扬名立
万:即极简的优雅。然而深入探究会发现,众多制表
匠们试图证明瑞典风格并不止如此。
Sjöö Sandström是制造具有古典风韵奢华表款的品牌。团队以瑞典设计为灵感,同时采用先进
机械工艺与略带颠覆性的传统美学,让人联想到来
自瑞士的高端腕表。Sjöö Sandström的产品系列满足消费者对传统、可信赖的制表公司的一切期待,但
添加了额外的瑞典特征。譬如一款Landsort 459m腕表,可耐受459米处水深压力,即波罗的海中�深
海沟的水压。
这些时计具有业内示范性品质与先进工艺并不
令人意外,因为“瑞典具有源远流长的制表传统”,
虽然这点时常被忽视,Sjöö Sandström的首席执行官Felix Formark表示。制表业正在蓬勃发展,
而Sjöö Sandström�大程度地体现着瑞典工匠的手艺,他们在品牌位于斯德哥尔摩Södermalm
地区的总部中手工制作每一件时计。品质上乘的
Sjöö Sandström腕表,是为深谙其道的顾客打造的。“如果你选择了一款Sjöö Sandström腕表,说明你做出了明智的决策,并且掌握较高的腕表知
识,”Formark解释道。
成立于1986年的Sjöö Sandström是个相对年轻的品牌,而该国另一奢华钟表制造商Halda则
比它早成立将近一个世纪。该公司成立于1887年,
但中途曾停业多年,在此期间其工厂被改造成了
钟表博物馆。在1980年代的一次参观后,Mikael
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Filippa K不仅以时髦且经典的设计作品而著称,也
是致力于可持续生产的典范。Sally McIlhone带您
了解这家斯德哥尔摩品牌的卓越远见
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Sandström决定投身到制表行业。“我下定决心要
获得这些早年制造的美丽时计,并设法重振Halda
品牌,”他回忆道。
Sandström接下来为多间制表公司工作,其中
也包括Sjöö Sandström;20年后,即2006年他终于
全权接管Halda,并在过去十年中重建该品牌。公司
创始人的一番话鼓励着他不断前进:“如果你决心
要成为最好的,那就永远都不能妥协。永远。”
秉承这一精神,Sandström推出了百分百瑞典
独资的Halda品牌,以“创新式奢华”为核心理念。
每年Halda只生产300块腕表,这不仅是为了保持稀
缺性,还因其工艺复杂;每块腕表都在斯德哥尔摩
城外设计与组装,许多零配件都是本土采购与生产
的。品牌的标志性系列带有可拆卸面板或称“模块”
,因而可在各种不同场合佩戴。Halda腕表在技术
上极为领先:Space Discovery腕表已经过宇航员
测试,Race Pilot则是“有史以来第一款为赛车度身
定制的腕表”。
刀匠兼铁匠Johan Gustafsson与制表师Patrik
Sjögren之间的合作,催生了另一个新品牌,GoS。
两人相识于2007年,因使用艺术手法制作钟表的共
同夙愿一拍即合。他们使用带有纹理的大马士革钢,
打造出拥有惊艳面盘与精妙细节的腕表,蓝色或深
赭色的蜿蜒镶嵌赋予其独特魅力。
Gustafsson与Sjögren受到瑞典丰富的自然景
观、传统手工艺与维京文化的启发。Sjögren将GoS
形容为“独门小众品牌”,其奢华腕表吸引着寻求另类
传统腕表的人们。二人致力于追求卓越,每块时计几
乎都是全手工制作,并由创始人亲自润饰。
GoS同样拥有卓越技术。Winter Nights系列
灵感来自于古老的同名节日,采用最高等级的机芯,
是品牌与德国制表大师Martin Braun合作的结晶。
独特性同样至关重要,Sjögren解释道。“大马士革
钢的每个细节都有其独一无二的纹路,就像指纹一
样。制造两块完全相同的GoS手表是不可能的,所
以每块腕表都是特别的。除此之外,我们的产品也
都是限量的。”
这三个品牌虽截然不同,但从本质而言都有
着“瑞典”基因。“所有成功的瑞典品牌都是善于创
新、高品质的,是顶尖设计与极致性能的完美和
谐,”Sandström表示。制作工艺与最终成品或许有
所不同,但这三个品牌的核心目标是一致的:制造精
美、奢华,具有鲜明瑞典特征的时计。
若要问哪家品牌体现了瑞典风格之精髓,许多内行
人都会提到Filippa K。Filippa K摒弃不必要的装
饰品,主张返璞归真,其风格低调的高品质服饰让
该品牌成为了现代女性的心头好。Filippa K备受赞
誉的另一个原因是,该品牌在致力于保护环境的同
时,亦未丢失系列产品的卓越品质与时尚气息。
Filippa Knutsson 于大约20年前创立品牌,创
意总监Nina Bogstedt旋即加盟。Bogstedt一手操
持着设计团队,引领Filippa K在众多时尚品牌当中
脱颖而出,使其成长为生态时尚的先锋,同时也拓展
了品牌系列的单品类别。
1997年,Bogstedt 加盟之初,Filippa K的系列产品“以弹力牛仔裤和针织上衣为主”。多年
来,Bogstedt让Filippa K的产品线变得更加丰
满。2016年春夏季,品牌推出了一系列做工精细、方
便实用的主打产品,包括军装风格的卡其色裙子和
暗棕色长裤,更有樱桃红机车皮夹克等定位更明确
的单品。Bogstedt本人最喜爱的本季新品当属一件
得到重新诠释的风衣、一套卡其色西装、一条宽松
的深蓝色长裤和一条搭配索带的半裙。
与这些奇思妙想一致,近日Bogstedt领导
Filippa K展望未来,而环境和可持续性正是品牌
未来战略的核心。对于这家致力于设计经典服饰的
公司而言,可持续性一直是品牌关注的重点,而今
Filippa K将环境保护和伦理道德上的种种思考放
到了显著的位置。品牌以斯德哥尔摩大学研究人员
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潮流领袖
瑞典品牌是本季某些重要潮流趋势的背后驱动力,
跟随Ruairidh Pritchard 一同走访斯德哥尔摩时
装周
提到时装周,相比伦敦、巴黎与米兰等地繁复奢华的
盛典,斯德哥尔摩一直是个叛逆的小妹。斯德哥尔
摩时装周体现着斯堪的纳维亚半岛迷人的酷感时尚
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提出的化学污染及气候变化等9个“地球环境安全
界限”为基础,制定了未来战略规划。目前,Filippa
K秉承“让可持续性引领品牌发展”的观念,将地球
环境安全界限“时时刻刻放在心上。”
例如,品牌推出了Front Runners系列服饰,旗
下产品极具可持续性和适应性。最初的三件Front
Runners产品是用天丝棉(一种用木浆制作的天然
且可再循环的面料)制成的经典黑色连衣裙、上衣
和衬衫。Filippa K制定了12条标准,所有产品必须
要达到全部12条要求才能成为Front Runners的一
员。例如,产品必须选用可持续材料打造,必须比其
它单品使用更少的化学品,必须可再循环利用。此
外,Front Runners产品必须经久耐穿,能够在未
来数年中常存于顾客的衣橱之内。“经典永远都不
会过时:它们经久不衰,如果保养得当,甚至可以历
经数代。经典往往也意味着实用,要能适应多种需
要,能轻松搭配其他服饰,” Bogstedt解释道。该品
牌意欲在未来10年至15年内,将旗下全部系列收归
至Front Runners麾下:“这是一个远大且重要的目
标,” Bogstedt强调道。
另一项值得注意的创举就是“租赁”(Lease)
概念的提出。顾客可以零售价的20%租用男女士服
装,租期为四天。斯德哥尔摩的两家Filippa K门店现已提供这项服务,为顾客带来了“比传统消费更
可持续的替代方式。”品牌决意继续在环保道路上
一往直前。“我们坚持创新,努力寻求更可持续的方
式,而且不断学习,” Bogstedt说道。
Bogstedt在Filippa K效力了20年,如今祖国的
发展仍然不断给予她新的灵感。“今天的瑞典时尚
产业得到了长足发展,或许要比Filippa K初创之时
更引人注目。后起之秀和小众设计师仍有许多成长
空间,整个行业也受到了更多不同文化的影响。”用
Bogstedt的话来说,典型的Filippa K女性将在这样
的潮流中大放异彩:“我心目中的她是强势、独立而
优雅的。Filippa K女性必然是理智的消费者。她追
求卓越品质,绝不盲从潮流。”
得益于Bogstedt的卓越远见,Filippa K成为
了生态时尚领域的领跑者,且将在未来继续引领风
潮。
演绎手法,相比欧洲别处的盛况与庆典,始终显得
有些孤傲。这一季的时装周是这座城市在国际时尚
界地位的最佳体现:那些时尚得令人忐忑的北欧品
牌不仅进驻美丽的场馆——同时在有些非传统的场
地走秀——展示其对2016年春夏趋势的独特见解。
时装周在拥有150年历史的Stora Salongen音乐厅拉开序幕,这里或许是城中最时髦的场所。斯
德哥尔摩本土设计师Ida Sjöstedt,因其设计的成衣
与高级定制系列在瑞典时髦人士中享有盛名,她在
音乐厅宏伟闪亮的水晶灯下发布了自己的新系列。
模特们身着飘逸流淌的丝绸款款走来,衣服上的蕾
丝花朵刺绣落英缤纷,样式则借鉴于瑞典传统的仲
夏礼服。以新娘为灵感的礼服为Ida Sjöstedt的秀场拉上帷幕;白色与象牙色披肩,层叠裙摆,精致
宝石以及丝绸花瓣点缀,这些都代表着本季最重要
的趋势。
国际知名瑞典品牌携白色、象牙色和奶油色等
中性色系,主导着时装周。从鸟类与自由翱翔中汲取
灵感,J Lindberg的系列着重液体般、流动与羽毛状
的质感和廓型;主打单品包括流苏肩章西装与流苏
皮质夹克,均以白色与裸色调呈现。
同样,斯德哥尔摩的时尚领军品牌House ofDagmar以白色与中性色调撑场。品牌使用宽松廓
型打造层叠造型。
本届时装周上,Björn Borg选取了历史上最标
新立异的场地之一,一座高速公路桥下,发布了他的
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斯堪的纳维亚商场是欧洲不容错过的购物目的地之
一,拥有国际与国内知名品牌的200多家店铺,以及
丰富的餐馆与娱乐设施。William Lee Adams带您
探索这间新开幕的迷人购物中心
斯堪的纳维亚商场(Mall of Scandinavia)于去年
底开幕时,带来了一场令人印象深刻的烟花演出。对
于斯堪地维尼亚地区最大购物中心的开张,这样的
庆祝是恰如其分的。从斯德哥尔摩市中心搭乘火车
仅需7分钟便可到达,这座购物中心已然成为零售
枢纽:容纳着220多家零售店与餐馆,展示着范围宽
泛的瑞典与国际知名品牌,其中有14个品牌是首度
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购物旗舰
最新系列。设计师的“为火星锻炼”(Training for
Mars)系列包括经典网球亮白色,紧裹身体的裸色
弹力服,在打造运动感十足的廓型同时,呼应了本季
随处可见的白色与中性潮流趋势。
与时装周被白色笼罩的开端形成鲜明对比的
是,随着时装周的推进,色彩开始打破牢笼迸发而
出,以热带印花、做旧石洗牛仔与俏皮粉彩的形式,
为T型台增添深度与平衡感。
斯德哥尔摩时装周上最为摩登与青春的品牌之
一是Cheap Monday。品牌以牛仔著称,所以领导
这场反流线与中性风的运动也不足为奇。品牌带来
一系列以黄色与绿色酸洗、黑色碎牛仔、破洞单色针
织、宽腿高腰石洗牛仔为主导的单品。
Stylein则玩转于趋势之间,品牌推出的系列以
黑白单色为主,另外还有三条热带棕榈印花的曳地
连衣裙。By Malina的春夏季系列则见证了无忧无
虑风格的回归,1980年代的粉彩色系被用于流动
的丝绸材质,间或可见到同样色彩缤纷的结构性剪
裁,装饰以蕾丝与流苏。
临近本届时装周尾声的最后三场秀或许最恰
如其分地演绎了本季的趋势。以丝绸连衣裙闻名的
Mayla不失本色,带来了粉蓝色与祖母绿色的流动
裙装,间或还有黑白动物花纹。由生于瑞典的设计
师Natalia Altewai与Randa Saome创立的品牌
Altewaisaome,以干净线条与单色结合飘逸面料,
重塑传统西装廓型,以毛糙卷边、拼贴牛仔打破大
范围素色的沉闷。曾获意大利版Vogue颁发的“年
度人才”大奖的Lamija,以一组独特的单色系列为
时装周画上句号,包含开口线圈针织、精巧刺绣、切
割皮革与打孔设计等元素。
虽然欧洲时尚圈时常以难以捉摸的巴黎式时髦
或意大利式奢华美学为表率,但斯德哥尔摩时装周
证明,当涉及到具有指向性、可穿戴的时尚潮流,北
欧风格才是王道。愿其长盛不衰。
登陆瑞典。
在覆盖七层、面积超过10万平方米的空间内,
商场被巧妙打造出温馨的氛围,设计者和建筑师们
试图创造出一个将购物变成愉快体验、而非苦差
事的空间。他们从四大元素中的土、水与风获得灵
感——并通过艺术品、壮观喷泉与随时间变化的炫
丽灯光装置演绎出来。
广阔的空间为品牌创造了机会,后者常常很难
在斯德哥尔摩拥挤的中央购物区中找到零售空间。
归功于商场的大手笔设计,时尚、运动、休闲与家居
等领域的品牌在此设立崭新店铺,许多都有着高达
八米的外墙。
“我们的新旗舰店非常特别,”瑞典时尚与生活
方式品牌Happy Plugs的主席兼创始人Andreas
Vural表示。“我们很高兴能处于时尚震中,这个斯
堪地维尼亚地区最大的购物中心内。对于我们这样
雄心勃勃的品牌,绝对是来对地方了。”
Happy Plugs占地60多平方米的时髦店面内,
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现金退税手续费。
简单白墙被装点以灵动色彩,装饰以品牌色彩明
丽的耳机、充电线、智能手机盖与设计精细的家用
音箱。“作为一个时尚品牌,我们注重设计。这就
是为什么我们不将自己的产品视为高科技产品,而
是用来表达自我,捕捉时尚与音乐世界的一种途
径。”Vural指出。
北欧地区领先的时装连锁店KappAhl,在
此开设了两家衍生店:Hampton Republic 27专
注于贩售灵感来自美国著名的汉普顿地区生活
的服装,Newbie则主打以有机棉制造的漂亮婴
儿和儿童服饰;还出售床上用品、婴儿毛毯和衣
架。“诱人的价格、可持续理念、可以代代相传的
产品系列,让Newbie成为低龄孩子父母中的大
热品牌。”KappAhl的产品与设计副总裁Carina
Ladow表示。
购物中心内有大量国际品牌可供探索。这处6.4
亿欧元打造的空间吸引了众多主流时尚品牌,包括
以名流风手袋、腕表、鞋履与服饰闻名的美国品牌
Michael Kors,以及以学院风服饰演绎美式酷感的
Tommy Hilfger。
其中首次在瑞典亮相的有意大利内衣品牌
Intimissimi;前卫意大利美妆与美容品牌Kiko
Milano;以及西班牙品牌Pull&Bear,提供适合年
轻人的休闲、慵懒的服装与配件。
为斯堪的纳维亚商场锦上添花的还有瑞典首
间商业化IMAX多厅影院,这里拥有15块屏幕,同
时还可在商场日程上找到现场音乐活动、烹饪示范
与一级方程式模拟器等特别活动。对于有孩子的顾
客,这里还提供托儿服务。
各式各样的咖啡馆、糕点铺、小酒馆与餐馆,为
到访者们提供城中最丰富的选择,摒弃共享就餐区
的美食广场模式,这里的每间店都拥有独立的空间
招待客人。其中的佼佼者有Mangiardino,一间意
大利餐厅和酒吧,由瑞典最具远见的餐馆经营者之
一Peter Nordin打造。在商场内尽情探索一天后,
这里是放松身心的理想场所。
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The highly polished base has been crafted from solid brass and comes with a retro black lampshade: standing proud at 32cm high, it will add a bold, stylish statement to any room. rdGusums Messing Pineapple lamp,
SEK 1,995, Designfirman Gamla Stan, Västerlånggatan 68, 111 29 Stockholm, +46 (0)7 0775 5570, designfirman.com
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Swedish concept store Designfirman Gamla Stan offers a smörgåsbord of home décor pieces. Everything here is sourced from Scandinavia, mostly from Sweden and Denmark, and carries the quirky, minimalist blueprint that visitors to Scandinavia love. We particularly like this Pineapple lamp, which has been made by Gusums Messing, a company founded in 1653.
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