Design House Stockholm

Design House Stockholm
Privately held
Industry Design, retail
Founded January 29, 1992[1]
Founder Anders Färdig
Headquarters Stadsgården 6, 10th floor, 116 45 Stockholm, Sweden
Products Furniture, Lighting, Fashion, Tableware
Revenue Increase102 million SEK (2013)[1]
Number of employees
45 (2013)[1]
Website www.designhousestockholm.com

Design House Stockholm is a publishing house for Scandinavian Design.[2]

History

Design House Stockholm was founded in 1992 by Anders Färdig,[3] who had previous owned the brands Höganäs and Boda Nova.[4] Using his vast knowledge in design management from prior experience managing Boda Nova and Höganäs,[5] Färdig created a network of independent designers that remains the platform from which Design House Stockholm operates today.[2] In 1997 the Design House Stockholm product collection was launched, starting with Harri Koskinen’s Block Lamp that immediately became a worldwide success Harri Koskinen’s Block Lamp designed in 1996 - which still remains among Design House Stockholm's best selling products,[2] and have won several awards.[6] Design House Stockholm has distinguished itself as a publisher of design rather than an average producer, in the same way publishing houses work with authors: rather than selecting designers to design a specific product. Design House Stockholm let designers present their personal ideas, of which some are selected for production.[5] The company’s CEO Anders Färdig says Design House Stockholm’s ambition is to be a mirror of the very best Scandinavian design today - the term ‘Scandinavian’ referring to a philosophic and aesthetic perspective, rather than geography and nationality.[7] Färdig also points out that: "We are a product dropper, not a name-dropper". This is not a political statement; it is a philosophy.[8] The company is represented in MoMA’s permanent collection by Harri Koskinen’s Block Lamp since 2000.[9]

Designers

Over 60 independent designers are represented in the company’s collection; including internationally known names such as Claesson Koivisto Rune, Form Us With Love,[10] Harri Koskinen and Timo Sarpaneva. The company also has distinguished itself by often choosing young, promising designers in addition to more established names,[11] such as Family Chairs[12] by Lina Nordqvist, "Toupie" salt & pepper shakers by Jessika Källeskog and not least "Block Lamp" by Harri Koskinen.

The Elsa Beskow Collection

In 2013 Design House Stockholm launched a collection for the kitchen based on Elsa Beskow’s illustrations. The collection was designed by Catharina Kippel and launched in collaboration with Bonnier Group [13]

Stores

Design House Stockholm has eight concept stores: Nordiska Kompaniet in Stockholm and Gothenburg, Selfridges, Oxford Street in London, Frankfurt, Jönköping, Båstad, Zinc Details in San Francisco, Urban Home in Bangkok. Design House Stockholm’s products are also on sale at prominent design stores such as Museum of Modern Art in New York and Conran Shop in London and Paris.

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