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The Scandinavian Lookbook

Norm Architects designed space with light wood dining table and chair on concrete floor

Scandinavian design, a movement that emerged in the 1950s in the Nordic countries of Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Finland, and Iceland, is celebrated for its simplicity, functionality, and connection to nature. The Scandinavian Lookbook explores the key facets of this minimal and elegant school of design with some of the world's foremost interior designers including Norm Architects, Covet Noir and Tollgard Studio.

From darkness comes light...

The Scandinavian design philosophy is deeply influenced by the region’s long, dark winters, which inspire interiors that are bright and airy, maximizing natural light to create warm and inviting spaces. The appeal of Scandinavian design lies in its ability to blend refined aesthetics with elevated functionality, offering pieces that are not only beautiful but also durable and practical for everyday use.


It’s celebrated for its simplicity, functionality, and connection to nature.

Covet Noir shelving with abstract ornaments and two minimalist black stools
Tollgard studio Danish summer house with fireplace and wooden armchairs

The appeal of Scandinavian design lies in its ability to blend refined aesthetics with an elevated functionality.

Tollgard Studios scandi designed dining room with natural wood dining table and chairs with fur throws