125 Kvadrat, Stockholm
125 Kvadrat, located on Kocksgatan in the vibrant Södermalm district of Stockholm, is a unique and multifaceted gallery, boutique, and interior design shop. Founded in 1984, this cooperative is managed by a dedicated group of craftsmen and artisans who design, manufacture, and sell their high-quality products under the common banner of 125 Kvadrat. The establishment has garnered a reputation as one of Sweden's leading handicraft cooperatives, offering a diverse selection of materials and styles.
The gallery and shop feature an extensive range of handcrafted items, including textiles, ceramics, glass, woodwork, metal, and jewelry. Notable artists such as Elisabet Wahlström and Eva Rittsel, among others, contribute to the collection, ensuring a wide array of artistic expressions that cater to varied tastes. The philosophy behind 125 Kvadrat is to blend different styles, art forms, and elements, creating a space where every visitor can find something that resonates with them.
In 1999, 125 Kvadrat expanded to include a gallery adjacent to the shop. This space hosts exhibitions by both members and invited artisans, showcasing a broad spectrum of contemporary Swedish crafts. The cooperative is deeply committed to maintaining a close relationship with its customers, ensuring that each piece is crafted with care and expertise in its workshops and studios.
Accessibility is a priority for 125 Kvadrat, with the shop and gallery designed to accommodate strollers and wheelchairs, including a ramp at the entrance. Open from Tuesday to Sunday, the gallery and shop provide a welcoming and inclusive environment where visitors can explore the rich world of Swedish craftsmanship.
The gallery and shop feature an extensive range of handcrafted items, including textiles, ceramics, glass, woodwork, metal, and jewelry. Notable artists such as Elisabet Wahlström and Eva Rittsel, among others, contribute to the collection, ensuring a wide array of artistic expressions that cater to varied tastes. The philosophy behind 125 Kvadrat is to blend different styles, art forms, and elements, creating a space where every visitor can find something that resonates with them.
In 1999, 125 Kvadrat expanded to include a gallery adjacent to the shop. This space hosts exhibitions by both members and invited artisans, showcasing a broad spectrum of contemporary Swedish crafts. The cooperative is deeply committed to maintaining a close relationship with its customers, ensuring that each piece is crafted with care and expertise in its workshops and studios.
Accessibility is a priority for 125 Kvadrat, with the shop and gallery designed to accommodate strollers and wheelchairs, including a ramp at the entrance. Open from Tuesday to Sunday, the gallery and shop provide a welcoming and inclusive environment where visitors can explore the rich world of Swedish craftsmanship.
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Sight Name: 125 Kvadrat
Sight Location: Stockholm, Sweden (See walking tours in Stockholm)
Sight Type: Museum/Gallery
Sight Location: Stockholm, Sweden (See walking tours in Stockholm)
Sight Type: Museum/Gallery
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