House of Swedish Grace
Highlights on Swedish Grace, a variation of Art Deco in Sweden around 1920s.
How would you describe yourself here?
- Brand or studio
What are your passions you wish to share through micro‑museums?
Stories about architecture and design representing the style of Swedish Grace, it´s Sweden lesser-known version of Art Deco that is gaining popularity.
What would you love to dive deeper into on MagnificentH?
Other stories by artists and brands relating to thier interpretations of Swedish Grace.
Website / social media links
www.houseofswedishgrace.com
Country/city location
Stockholm, Sweden
My micro-museums (26)
- The story behind the porcelain dog guarding Svenskt Tenn
- Nobel architectural and culinary experience
Carl Malmsten’s Concert Hall chair
Märta Måås-Fjetterström and her "sisters" in the studio
- "Threads" of Swedish Grace. Discover Märta Måås-Fjetterström
Röda Kvarn—A Neoclassical Gem in Halmstad
- Röda Kvarn’s Grand Inauguration—A Night to Remember
- Christian Berg's unique sculptures
House of the Stars: From Science to School
- Svenskt Tenn Interiors
Skandia Cinema, a masterpiece in Swedish Grace style
Drama outside Stockholm´s Dramaten
- Graceful Värtavägen
- Nordic Paris Haute Couture
- Top must-visits to explore Swedish Grace in Sweden
- Re-branded at the corner of Biblioteksgatan
- Swedish Grace inside of Mäster Samuelsgatan 6
- Brick architecture in Nordic Classicism
- The green spaces of Stockholm City Hall (part 2)
- The green spaces of Stockholm City Hall (part 1)
- The picturesque townhouses of Tysta gatan (part 2)
- The picturesque townhouses of Tysta gatan (part 1)
- Gardens of Tysta gatan in Stockholm
- In focus - lamps and staircases by Gunnar Asplund
- A closer look at Swedish Grace interior by Gunnar Asplund
- Stockholm Public Library /Stadsbiblioteket