Swedish studio Belatchew Arkitekter wants to transform a Stockholm skyscraper into a wind farm by covering it in thousands of electricity-generating bristles. More »
Tag: Stockholm
Strawscraper by
Restaurang & Bar Nazdrowje
by Richard Lindvall
Swedish designer Richard Lindvall has converted a car park near Stockholm into a restaurant and nightclub with copper pipes stretching across its walls and ceiling. More »
Shortlist announced for Stockholm
Nobel Prize centre
Ett Hem Hotel
by Studioilse
Ilse Crawford of Studioilse has converted a 100-year-old house in Stockholm into a boutique hotel filled with richly coloured wood, leather and velvet (+ slideshow). More »
Top Floor Studio by
Rotstein Arkitekter
Swedish firm Rotstein Arkitekter ripped out the walls of this compact Stockholm apartment to create an open-plan, monochrome living space (+ slideshow). More »
Haberdash by
Form Us With Love
Menswear is displayed like tools in a shed at this shop in Stockholm by local designers Form Us With Love. More »
Villa Midgård by DAPstockholm
Residents plunging into the swimming pool of this Stockholm house may feel like they’re in an aquarium. More »
Stadsmissionen School by Codesign
Bar Central by Uglycute
Skype office by PS Arkitektur

Photographer Jason Strong has sent us his images of the new Skype offices in Stockholm, designed by Swedish firm PS Arkitektur. More »
No Picnic by Elding Oscarson

Swedish design duo Elding Oscarson have completed this office for design consultants No Picnic in Stockholm, divided in two by a reflective aluminium wall. More »
Stockholmsporten masterplan by BIG

Danish architects Bjarke Ingels Group have won a competition to masterplan a new gateway to Stockholm at the intersection of two motorways. More »
Nobis Hotel by Claesson Koivisto Rune

Here are some photos of the recently-completed Nobis Hotel by Swedish architects and designers Claesson Koivisto Rune, where the Dezeen team stayed during Stockholm Furniture Fair. More »
Corner project by Guise
Rubber by TAF Arkitektkontor for Zero

Stockholm 2011: Swedish architects TAF presented this collection of lamps based on the shape of a stretched rubber band at Stockholm Furniture Fair last week. More »





