Take a closer look at the reason behind Sweden's successful furniture tradition
In this video we're giving you some basic facts about the Swedish forest. The large asset of wood was the main reason why small furniture industries started to emerge in Sweden in the mid 19th century. Instead of steel most Swedish modernist designers used wood when developing furniture. Follow us on a stroll through a typical Swedish forest!
Scandinavian Design 101 is produced by Sanna Z Lönngren & Andreas Zätterqvist
Instagram: @scandinaviandesign101
Mail: scandinaviandesign101@gmail.com
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Scandinavian Design 101 is produced by Sanna Z Lönngren & Andreas Zätterqvist
Instagram: @scandinaviandesign101
Mail: scandinaviandesign101@gmail.com
Feel free to ask us any questions in the comment section below!
Видео Take a closer look at the reason behind Sweden's successful furniture tradition канала Scandinavian Design 101
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