Svensk Form is a non-profit independent membership association that has been promoting Swedish design in Sweden and worldwide since 1845. Through 14 regional associations across the country, Svensk Form organizes exhibitions, seminars, competitions, and other activities that showcase Swedish design in all its forms.
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During the opening of Stockholm Craft Week 2024, the Craft Prize will be awarded at Kulturhuset Stadsteatern in Stockholm. The winner of the award will receive a prize sum of 20,000 SEK and a solo exhibition at Konsthantverkarna Stockholm. This year, the Craft Prize will be awarded by the main organizers of Stockholm Craft Week: Konsthantverkarna, Svensk Form, and The Swedish Crafts Centre (Konsthantverkscentrum).
undefinedKonsthantverkarna Svensk Form Konsthantverkscentrum
Kulturhuset Stadsteatern, Sergels torg, Stockholm
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undefinedKonsthantverkarna Svensk Form Konsthantverkscentrum
Welcome to the opening of Stockholm Craft Week 2024. This is the sixth event in its series, and this year it will be inaugurated by Kakan Hermansson at the Studio in Kulturhuset Stadsteatern. During the evening, this year's Craft Prize will be awarded by the main organizers of Stockholm Craft Week.
Konsthantverkscentrum Konsthantverkarna Svensk Form
Kulturhuset Stadsteatern, Sergels torg, Stockholm
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Konsthantverkscentrum Konsthantverkarna Svensk Form
This exhibition/workshop showcases how accessible and practical woodworking can be. Finn Ahlgren will also be available to discuss craftsmanship and his unique perspective on the concepts of beauty and ugliness in craft. "Being able to join a few pieces of wood into something that resembles and functions as furniture should be a fundamental skill, much like writing. Not everyone needs to be good at it, and it doesn't even have to look nice." /Finn Ahlgren
Finn Ahlgren
Svenska Form, Svensksundsvägen 13 , Stockholm
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Thursday 3 October 12.00-17.00
Finn Ahlgren
Bring your worn-out favorite jeans and learn how to mend them using the sashiko technique with Takao "Momi" Momiyama and Kerstin Neumüller. The Japanese sewing technique sashiko is based on simple stitches and is used to repair clothes and textiles with both simple and intricate patterns. Takao Momiyama has explored this technique for 40 years, and in connection with the workshop, there will also be a release of the book "Laga med sashiko" (Mend with Sashiko) together with Kerstin Neumüller, who has many years of experience writing craft books.
Kerstin Neumüller Takao Momiyama
Svensksundsvägen 13, Stockholm
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400 SEK per person
Kerstin Neumüller Takao Momiyama
Welcome to the book release of "Laga med sashiko" (Mend with Sashiko)! The Japanese sewing technique sashiko is based on simple stitches and is used to repair clothes and textiles with both simple and intricate patterns. Takao "Momi" Momiyama has explored this technique for 40 years and now shares his craft in this new book together with Kerstin Neumüller, who has many years of experience writing craft books
Kerstin Neumüller Taka
Svensk Form, Svensksundsvägen 13, Stockholm
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Kerstin Neumüller Taka