New Nordic Knots Stockholm showroom makes the most of the dramatic interiors of the early-20th-century Eriksbergsteatern
A former movie theatre in the heart of Stockholm’s design district has been reborn as the first physical space of Nordic Knots, the Swedishlabel that’s redefining what Scandinavian design is expected to be. Since it was launched in 2016, Nordic Knots’ marriage of traditional craftsmanship and a sensuality rarely associated with Swedish design today had set it apart from the crowd.
‘When we first stepped into the space, we felt that [its] history and energy were great. It's been an important meeting place for a lot of people, throughout the years it existed, which spoke to us and we liked the challenge as well as the opportunity to be able to restore and again make it a destination for people to come and see. We knew it could be our home.’
From preserving the interior’s mottled green marble, sprawling terrazzo floor and dramatic Grand Carrara marble staircase to creating a dynamic, rotating installation display of the company’s wares – under lighting created by the Mexican designer Carlos H Matos – and a coffee bar , the new flagship space puts Nordic Knots’ collections, heritage and quality front and centre.
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