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Swedish Design

Swedish Designs refer to al sorts of designs, starting from designs of industrial products, glass designs, art designs, desings on pottery, furniture, textiles, metal works etc. Swedish Designs are noted for their high quality and wide range. Swedish Designs often stands as a reflection of the artistic culture of Sweden which happened in the earlier decades of the 19th century.

Swedish designs on various materials kept on changing with the years and outlook towards the craftsmanship of the art. In the 1940s Swedish Designs were mainly seen on household items. The decades of 1950s, 60s and 70s saw great experimentation and discovery of new art forms in the field of Swedish Designs.

Swedish Designs are not only popular in the private or personal arena. Swedish Designs has also attracted the attention of the central government .2005 was designated as the year of Design by the Swedish Government. The Ministry of Culture, and the ministry of Industry, Employment and Communication all supports and provides financial aid to carry forward the legacy of Swedish Design forward.

The high standards of Swedish Designs gives it a chance to compete with the designs of the international level. The increasing numbers of craftsman and industrial designers promises to keep the standard of Swedish Designs high in the market. The number of desingning schools being opened up in Sweden is also a marker of the rise of Swedish Designs in the coming years.

Swedish Designs made on glass, pottery, furniture are all a matter of pride to the Swedish craftsman and the industry.




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