The capital city of Sweden combines modern attractions with historic charm. Kick off your stay with visits to Stockholm’s two UNESCO World Heritage Sites: the Royal Palace Drottningholm (the residence of the royal family) and the magical Skogskyrkogården, or Woodland Cemetery. Stroll the cobblestone streets of Old Town and over the picturesque bridges that span the city’s canals. The 19th-century Skansen was the world’s first open-air museum and is still a premier place to learn about Swedish history.
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WAY gallery is both a physical and digital gallery that represents artists on the same platform. With this as a basis, the vision has been to create a place that elevates artists and offers the opportunity to exhibit and/or sell their work but at the same time providing space for development in the personal expression.
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A real gem, a genuine Swedish shop for fine, high-quality handicrafts, this charming little store gathers work by a variety of different artists and craftspeople who all work in the shop. You'll find exotic reindeerskin, curly sheepskin, unique handbags and clothing as well as ceramics, glass, jewellery and leather wristbands decorated with silver thread in the Sami (indigenous Scandinavian) tradition. It's a pleasure to meet and talk to the craftsmen themselves and see the unique and beautiful handicraft in all price ranges
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Since 1995 Fargfabriken has been producing a rich variety of exhibitions and diverse activities in the fields of art, architecture and urban development. Furthermore Fargfabriken is a meeting place for lively debates, discussions, seminars and serves as a node for many exciting projects that occur off-site. Fargfabriken's work is experimental and interdisciplinary. We strive to create and provide the conditions for new thinking, innovative ideas and unusual exhibition projects. These provide our audiences with memorable experiences and often start ongoing debates. Fargfabriken makes room for the unexpected by bringing together different perspectives and interests from the areas of art, architecture and social science. Producing our exhibitions and projects require us to create points of contact and meetings with other groups and creative individuals including artists, architects and representatives of the business community and public sector alike. This diverse network comes together for interesting meetings in a variety of constellations, providing all of us with new experiences, thoughts and ideas - and often unexpected results. Over the years Fargfabriken's projects have expanded upon what is considered possible. We have developed the experience needed to lead creative processes towards concrete results - experience that we are happy to share.
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"We have a vision of creating a new art platform centered on cutting-edge work and the creative process in all its forms - a space specialized in photography that introduces outstanding international artists to a wide audience in Sweden. In these challenging times, we believe that contemporary art can provide a deeper understanding of what is happening around the world and open up new perspectives
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Berg Gallery is combined showroom for Scandinavian mid-century design and a gallery for contemporary applied art and sculpture. Berg Gallery specializes in Scandinavian post-war design with an emphasis on lighting and ceramics. We curate around nine different contemporary exhibitions per year, with artists working in ceramics, metal, wood, glass and other materials. We like objects that combine the abstract with extreme handiwork, and we only exhibit what we like. In our showroom or in our close by warehouse you will find Scandinavian ceramic art objects from the heydays around 1940 - 1960 paired with exclusive lighting from “the Golden Age of Scandinavian lights”. Additionally, you will find selected furniture, Swedish rölakan carpets and other beautiful objects in glass, metal and wood. Our modernistic focus is on ceramics, lightning, carpets, glass and metal objects.
Blås och Knåda ”(blow and knead) are run by 45 professional members and they presents a fine selection of contemporary Swedish ceramics and studio glass. At the gallery you'll find artwork and unique art objects. Blas & knada is a beautiful gift shop situated in Sodermalm at Hornsgatspuckeln (“The Horngatan hump”) known for its many art galleries, and historically important buildings.
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