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Southern Sweden Design Days postponed until May 2021
Because of the restrictions and uncertainty due to Covid-19 Form/Design Center has decided to postpone the premiere of Southern Sweden Design Days until May 2021.
Publishing of the event programme has started!
The upcoming programme is starting to pop up on the website. With over 60 events already published we will continuously add more until all of the around 200 events are up. Browse around the programme list and spot a favourite or two!
Takeover week with Kajsa Willner!
In her cross-disciplinary work Kajsa Willner reflects on the perception of what design is and should be, as well as questions and tries to broaden the conversation around Swedish contemporary design. Follow us on Instagram to see Kajsa unveil some exciting new stuff!
Innovation agency Above doing Instagram Takeover!
Above is a Scandinavian innovation agency driving positive change through a seamless fusion of strategy, design & technology. They'll be sharing some of their work and how they're using design and tech to make the world a better, cooler place to live in.
Behind the scenes at Wingårdhs architects
Get to know the Wingårdhs crew at their Malmö office as they present projects with local context in the Öresund Region. Follow their Instagram Takeover to learn more about how to create new relevance to existing buildings.
Instagram Takeover by Polymorf!
Step into the world of Polymorf as this Malmö based multidisciplinary design, architecture and research practice will be taking over our Instagram account for a week, showing exciting work in 3D-modelling and more.
Over 200 participants!
Southern Sweden Design Days has had an overwhelming response with more than 200 confirmed participants in more than 70 locations across the city of Malmö.
This year’s main location, Lokstallarna
In addition to everything that is going to happen all over Malmö, Southern Sweden Design Days also has a main location, Lokstallarna in Kirseberg.
Synergy and sustainability in this year’s theme
The theme for the first edition of Malmö’s new international design event is “1 + 1 = 3”. With the aim of highlighting the region’s openness the theme encourages collaborations and cross-fertilisations.