Massproductions' pocket guide to Stockholm

Ever wondered what to visit in Stockholm? For design inspiration look no further. Our pocket guide will take you on a design tour all the way to Gustavsberg.

Ever wondered what to visit in Stockholm? For design inspiration look no further. Our pocket guide will take you on a design tour all the way to Gustavsberg.

Tambur Store, Folkungagatan 85
At Tambur  you will find a well chosen selection in furniture, lighting, glass, porcelain and interior details. The store has a feeling of coming home, with a lot of inspiration.The exhibition is continuously changed and replenished with news as time goes on.

Svenkt Tenn, Strandvägen 5
Estrid Ericson founded Svenskt Tenn in 1924. Estrid recruited Josef Frank  to the company 10 years later and together they created a personal interior design style that continues all over the world. Svenskt Tenn recently open up their new restaurant where they serve small dishes combining sweet, salty and tart flavours for breakfast and lunch, as well as afternoon coffee and early dinner. The café is run together with Petter Nilsson, the founder and owner of Stockholm’s Petri restaurant.

Jackson’s Design
Founded by Paul and Carina Jackson back in 1981, Jackson’s specializes in vintage Scandinavian design. Paul and Carina curate beautiful exhibitions to show their pieces and it’s always a pleasure to visit the store.

Stadskyrkogården, Sockenvägen, Stockholm
Skogskyrkogården is a cemetery located in the Gamla Enskede district south of central Stockholm, Sweden. Its stunning design, by Gunnar Asplund and Sigurd Lewerentz reflects the development of architecture from Nordic Classicism to mature functionalism. 

Sven-Harry’s Art Museum, Eastmansvägen 10
Sven-Harry’s Art Museum is an art museum in Stockholm founded by builder Sven-Harry Karlsson. The art gallery exhibits works by Carl Fredrik Hill, Ernst Josephson, August Strindberg and Helene Schjerfbeck. The art is complemented by furniture by Gio Ponti and Georg Haupt, and carpets by Märta Måås-Fjetterström. During Stockholm Design Week 2023 (8-February to 19 march) Massproductions curated the exhibition Massproductions – Sculptures from the Factory. 

Gustavsberg Porslinsfabrik, Chamottevägen 2, Gustavsberg
Sweden’s only porcelain factory!  The Gustavsberg Porcelain Manufacturing was founded in 1825.  Designers as Ingegerd Råman, Signe Persson Melin, Stig Lindberg and Lisa Larsson are examples of artists behind the factory. 

ArkDes, Exercisplan 4, Stockholm
ArkDes is Sweden’s national centre for architecture and design its focuses on the large permanent exhibition Arkitektur in Sverige. ArkDes takes visitors through 1,000 years of Swedish architectural history. It is a museum, a study centre and an arena for debate and discussion about the future of architecture, always with very curated and well done exhibitions.