Interlude– Beckman College of Design at Stockholm Furniture Fair, 7-11 February
07 February 2023
Interlude
For the sixth year in a row, the graduating students in the design programme are collaborating at Beckman College of Design with the Swedish furniture industry.
The Interlude project concerns inclusive design, local production, well-thought-out and carefully processed details and a conscious use of materials. The students show a care, both for the individual and the environment, and an interest in our time. Perhaps a longing for the lasting, original, simple and honest is glimpsed in an increasingly troubled world.
To the Interlude project webpage
"We are incredibly grateful for the collaboration with some of Sweden's leading furniture manufacturers. With their professionalism, their knowledge and their generosity, they have given the students an invaluable insight into how design work can be done," says Morgan Rudberg, course coordinator at the design programme.
Meet the students in Greenhouse C06:33 7-11 February
Interlude will be exhibited at stand C06:33, where the students will be present to tell us more about their projects.
Opening at 15.00 on 7 February, which will begin with a speech by Beckman's Vice-Chancellor, Karina Ericsson Wärn.
Talks – Process and Production
On 8 February at 14.00-14.25, there will be a conversation in Greenhouse Bar by Nola. The students share their stories, processes and experiences of collaborating together with G.A.D, Gärsnäs, Johanson Design, Lammhults, NC Nordic Care and Storängen. The conversation will be held in English.
Participating students
Annelie Wihlborg, Carl Folkesson, Cecilia Mosesson, Elin Åkerfeldt, Elinor Parra, Emilia Lamberg, Fanny Johansson, Imad Benkabbou, Jenny Svensén, Johanna Ringqvist, Max Lundén Jansson, Olivia Ståhl, Sofie Krüll
Thanks to
G.A.D, Gärsnäs, Johanson Design, Lammhults, NC Nordic Care, Storängen
ArkDes, Bolon, Ceos, SONSAB, Astrid, Elmo, NC Nordic Care, Nordsjö, Sproud, Wave Stockholm
Teacher
Morgan Rudberg, Mia Cullin, Peter Nylander
Guest Lecturer
Sophia Wood
Graphic design
Eliot Axelsson
Photo
Moa Monika Mróz