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​Interior from the exhibition Eero Aarnio at Design Museum in Helsinki. Photo: Paavo Lehtonen.

​Nationalmuseum Design presents Eero Aarnio

During Stockholm Design Week 2017, an exhibition by and about Finnish interior designer Eero Aarnio will open at Nationalmuseum Design. Aarnio is one of the best-known figures internationally in the history of modern Finnish design. He made his name in the 1960s with his experimental designs and his futuristic reinforced plastic chairs.

Ammy Olofsson, Growing Computers, Connecting Bodies, Cutting the Cord, 2016. Annika Liljedahl, Circulatory Space–Bloodstream–Growth, 2010.

​The exhibition Embodied opens at Nationalmuseum Design on 2 September

On Friday 2 September, Embodied opens at Nationalmuseum Design, an exhibition of works that challenge the conventional notion of craft. The exhibiting artists share an interest in the corporeal, often related to social issues such as identity, body image, objectification, and power structures.

​The New Map and Women Pioneers at Nationalmuseum Design

​The New Map and Women Pioneers at Nationalmuseum Design

December 4 sees the opening of two exhibitions at Nationalmuseum Design. The New Map describes how collaboration between designers and manufacturers is highlighting the scope for local partnerships in an era when many believe Swedish manufacturing is dead. Women Pioneers presents works from the interwar years by accomplished female artists and designers whom history has more or less forgotten.

​Domestic Futures opening at Nationalmuseum Design 18 September

​Domestic Futures opening at Nationalmuseum Design 18 September

In the exhibition Domestic Futures at Nationalmuseum Design designers from all over the world speculate how design and products have the power to influence our everyday life. Will we generate our own power, keep replacement organs at home in the fridge or even own an apartment on another planet? A press preview of the exhibition is held on 18 September at 10 am.

Homes of the future at Nationalmuseum Design this autumn

Homes of the future at Nationalmuseum Design this autumn

This autumn, Nationalmuseum Design will present Domestic Futures, featuring examples of futuristic design with the potential to change the everyday life. In the exhibition designers speculate about the possible domestic life of the future. Examples include generating your own electricity, keeping self-grown organs in the fridge, and even owning an apartment on another planet.

Innovative glass at Nationalmuseum Design this summer

Innovative glass at Nationalmuseum Design this summer

​On 17 June, an exhibition with the title Glass is Tomorrow opens at Nationalmuseum Design, located inside Kulturhuset Stadsteatern in Stockholm. The result of an international project to highlight the potential of glass, the exhibition will feature around 200 glass pieces and prototypes co-created and produced in workshops held at various glassworks across Europe.

Subjective selection in Nationalmuseum Design’s first exhibition

Subjective selection in Nationalmuseum Design’s first exhibition

Nationalmuseum Design is opening up in Kulturhuset in Stockholm on 6 February. The first exhibition is a collaboration with the podcast Summit and contains highly personal and subjective selections. In Subjectivities – selected design the designers and the museum choose objects from each other.