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Explore the charm of Scandinavian design!

Scandinavian design, based on natural materials, combined with industry and handicrafts, set off a revolution in the field of decorative arts in Europe and America after the war. The textiles, furniture, glassware and ceramics here all show a distinct sense of the times with their concise and abstract shapes and unique patterns, and have won the favor of middle-class consumers all over the world.

Rope cock pattern wallpaper

Dutch designer Lei Rui Bladen designed the rope rooster wallpaper in 1958, which absorbed the essence of modern painting art and became one of the representatives of Scandinavian design.

Printed porcelain plate

Olga Ausol's printed porcelain plates from the mid-1950s to the mid-1960s perfectly blended the typical blue Finnish decorative style and became the best-selling products in the international market.

Ceramic teacup

The ceramic tea set designed by Danish designer Vesgard in 1957 not only emphasizes practicality, but also shows the charm of oriental design. It is one of the representatives of Scandinavian design.

Modernist furniture

The furniture and textile design of Swedish designer Joseph Frank perfectly combines the functional principle of modernism with decorative art, leading the new trend of interior design.

Cooperation of abstract artists

Many manufacturers not only hired excellent craftsmen, but also invited modernist artists to participate in the design. For example, Stopo Company in Stockholm, Sweden, cooperated with many abstract artists in the mid-1950s and completed many amazing product designs.