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SUMMARY:Stockholm Design Week
DESCRIPTION:Stockholm Design Week\, started in 2002 by the Stockholm Furniture Fair\, highlights Scandinavian design and attracts buyers\, architects\, designers\, and journalists. The 2025 edition runs from February 3–9\, featuring open studios\, showrooms\, exhibitions\, and workshops. \nLed by newly appointed managing director Daniel Heckscher\, the 2025 edition is visually defined by the work of Finnish textile artist Kustaa Saksi\, setting the tone for a dynamic and inspiring week. \n Discover Stockholm Furniture Fair 2024 \nStockholm Furniture Fair 2024\nOne of the key highlights of the event is the Stockholm Furniture Fair\, held at Stockholmsmässan\, which serves as a central hub for professionals and enthusiasts alike. \nStockholm Design Week 2925 main events\nSpanish furniture brand Andreu World will host a showroom to unveil its latest collections\, including the launch of the Calma Lounge by industrial designer Benjamin Hubert on February 5. Other featured collections include collaborations with renowned designers Philippe Starck\, Patricia Urquiola\, and Alfredo Häberli. \nBenjamin Hubert \nThe Claesson Koivisto Rune exhibition will present contemporary designs from the Swedish studio alongside historical pieces from Jackson Design’s archives\, with works by iconic designers like Hans Wegner\, Alvar Aalto\, and Gio Ponti. Visitors can also view the Hand Suite collection\, a handcrafted dining set created by a Japanese master cabinetmaker. Swedish design brand Bolon will open its showroom\, inviting attendees to explore its innovative rugs and materials through interactive activities and presentations. Svenskt Tenn will display a collection of upcycled rugs made from salvaged textiles\, originally designed by modernist architect Josef Frank. This collaboration with Vandra Rugs highlights the artistry of weaving and celebrates Frank’s bold\, colorful patterns\, such as the Delhi print. \nBolon showroom in Stockholm \n NK Interior will present the “Made in Sweden” exhibition\, emphasizing local production\, sustainability\, and the use of high-quality materials. The exhibition will feature works by notable designers such as Monica Förster\, Pia Wallén\, and Jonas Bohlin\, as well as pieces by Lukas Carpelan\, a recipient of the 2025 Together scholarship. This initiative\, created by NK Interior founder Kadi Harjak\, highlights the collaboration with Kasthall\, Sweden’s oldest rug brand. \nExhibition Made in Sweden 2024 \nThrough its diverse programming\, Stockholm Design Week 2025 offers a vibrant blend of contemporary innovation and historical craftsmanship\, fostering connections and inspiring creativity across the global design community.
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LOCATION:Stockholm\, 12530\, Sweden
CATEGORIES:Design Weeks & Weekends
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SUMMARY:Anchorage Design Week
DESCRIPTION:Anchorage Design Week 2025: celebrating creativity\, sustainability\, and community\nOrganized by the Anchorage Museum in collaboration with numerous community partners\, Anchorage Design Week is an annual gathering of creative minds dedicated to fostering and inspiring place-based design. It serves as a platform to reimagine the future of our city and the evolving lifeways of Northern regions. Through thought-provoking visuals\, interactive interventions\, engaging workshops\, and meaningful conversations\, Design Week invites community members and creatives to explore how design can play a pivotal role in shaping positive and inclusive futures.\nAnchorage Design Week debuted in 2016 as Anchorage Design Weekend; the 2025 edition takes place from February 20 t0 23.  \n \nIn 2025\, our focus turns toward the power of sustainable materials and practices—examining how they can foster inclusivity\, strengthen communities\, and challenge designers to elevate their work\, whether in branding\, architecture\, or urban planning. We invite participants to push creative boundaries while addressing pressing global challenges through innovative and thoughtful design solutions. \nAs we celebrate what makes Alaska distinct\, we look forward to reconnecting with our community – while shaking off a little cabin fever – as Anchorage Design Week once again coincides with the vibrant Anchorage Fur Rendezvous festivities in late February 2025. This unique timing provides a special opportunity to merge tradition with innovation\, highlighting the intersection of culture\, history\, and forward-thinking design. \n \nCommunity events and collaborations\nAnchorage Design Week is made possible through strong partnerships with Alaska Design Forum and AIGA Alaska\, bringing together creative professionals\, thought leaders\, and engaged community members. As a proud member of World Design Weeks\, we align with a global movement that fosters meaningful dialogue around design’s impact on society and the environment. \nOne of this year’s key community projects is the Reconnecting Fairview initiative\, which offers a deep dive into the histories\, people\, and places that shape the East Downtown Fairview area. This initiative supports a community-led revitalization effort\, known as the Fairview Greenway project\, which aims to reimagine and enhance neighborhood spaces for future generations.  \n  \n\n\nAs part of this effort\, we are excited to welcome fourth-year architecture students from the University of Texas at Arlington\, who will conduct fieldwork and develop speculative concepts focused on community food spaces\, ecotourism and innovation hubs\, and health and wellness centers in Fairview. During this engaging neighborhood tour\, participants will have the opportunity to help document spaces\, contribute their perspectives\, and share ideas that could help shape the future of this vibrant community. \nAnchorage Design Week 2025 key event: Inform Conference 2025\nAnchorage Design Week proudly presents Inform 2025\, an immersive conference that centers around the theme of Equity\, Empathy\, and Connections\, with a particular emphasis on Urban Design and Raising People Up. This dynamic event will feature: \n\nInspiring keynote speakers\nContinuing Education (CEU) presentations\nInsightful panel discussions\nA showcase lunch hour\, where vendors can present innovative products and materials to members of the design community\n\nWhether you’re a seasoned professional\, an artist\, a community leader\, or a student\, Inform 2025 offers a unique opportunity to learn from industry experts\, spark new ideas\, and build meaningful connections. This is your chance to gain valuable insights\, expand your network\, and explore the latest advancements in design. \nThere’s a fee to attend to the conference.  \n \nSpecial guest presentation: Carson Chan of MoMA\nAs part of Anchorage Design Week 2025\, we are thrilled to host a special guest presentation by Carson Chan\, Curator of Architecture and Design at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA)\, in partnership with the Alaska Design Forum. \nCarson Chan serves as the inaugural Director of the Emilio Ambasz Institute for the Joint Study of the Built and Natural Environment\, where he leads groundbreaking research initiatives that examine the intersection of architecture\, urbanism\, and ecological sustainability. His work at MoMA spans exhibitions\, public lectures\, conferences\, seminars\, and publications\, all aimed at advancing innovative approaches to design within the context of environmental and social challenges. \nThis special presentation is a rare opportunity to hear from one of the leading voices in contemporary architecture and design\, providing invaluable insights into the ways design can bridge the built and natural environments to create a more sustainable future. \nWith an exciting lineup of conferences\, workshops\, community events\, and guest speakers\, Anchorage Design Week 2025 is set to be an inspiring and impactful gathering. Join us as we explore the future of design\, celebrate creativity\, and connect with our community in ways that make a lasting difference. \nWhy visit \nAnchorage Design Week is an unparalleled opportunity to be part of a global conversation on design and its role in shaping communities.  \nIn Anchorage\, you can experience Alaska’s unique winter landscape & creative energy.  Moreover\, you can be inspired by cutting-edge design & innovation. Anchorage Design Week isn’t just about design – it’s about place\, identity\, and the future of Northern regions. Coinciding with Anchorage Fur Rendezvous in late February\, this event allows you to experience one of Alaska’s most beloved winter festivals alongside a dynamic gathering of creative minds. \nYou can also engage with community-driven projects and make an impact; learn from world-class speakers and experts\, build meaningful connections and expand your network\, and finally discover the latest trends\, materials and innovations.  \nAnchorage Design Week \nFebruary 20-23\, 2025\nAnchorage Design is for professional and general public\nMost events are free entrance\, with registration\, some require an entry fee\nIt takes place in different venues\, different hours\nVisit AnchorageMuseum.org website for more info\n\nBelow: the SeedLab\, one of the venue
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LOCATION:Anchorage\, Anchorage\, AK\, 99501\, United States
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