After eight (!) years in a physical space, we’re moving on.
We’re closing the shop-in-shop on Linnégatan at the end of the month to make room for the things we do best: consulting on projects that need a good eye, ear, and instinct — interior decoration, creative direction, music supervision, and everything in between — and sourcing the kind of objects that are hard to find and easy to love.
The web shop remains of course, and will only get better!
For our studio and trade clients: we source objects that never make it to the shop, and we design and build custom furniture too. If you didn’t know that, now you do.
Still Arranging Things – just with less carrying :)
/Lisa & Leo
And for your viewing pleasure – a few blasts from the past: pics from previous shop locations at Erstagatan and Hornsgatan, BTS snaps from set design shoots, some interior design and still lifes. Stockholm, Utrecht, Munich…
Lastly, if you haven’t visited us at Linnégatan 4 you have until May 31st to do so!
Ark 1.0 by Josefin Antus is based on a sheet of paper that has been cut, folded, and hand-stitched together using a technique derived from Japanese bookbinding.
This beauty just in! 😍
A limited-edition collaboration with Pål Rodenius and Ateljé Ö, originally designed (by them) in brushed aluminium (Bacchanale) and coated red (Gaijin), now also available in a glorious shiny black — our take on it. We call it Arranging Things. Available in store and online now.
We have some great books – and equally great tables you can put underneath.
Store open Wed - Thurs noon - 6pm, and Fri - Sun noon - 4pm. Linnégatan 4 c/o @regardingdeco
Webshop open 24/7 and shipping to most places 🌎
Webshop is looking 🔥
1. Vintage large black wrought-iron candelabra 2. Pink vase ”AADÄÄRE” by Studio Reiser
3. Vintage Alessi perforated fruit bowl
4. Metal candle holder by Lisa Reiser
5. Vintage glass vase with metal cast
6. Vintage set of coffee mugs
7. Vintage rustic cutlery (set of 12)
8. Coffee table duo in marble by Public Studio
9. ”Daily Squeeze” Giant stoneware tube by Evelina Björnqvist
10. Vintage metal candelabra
11. Kitchen roll holder by Public Studio
12. Vintage rustic wrought iron candelabra
13. Vintage Alessi fruit bowl
14. Pair of candle holders in metal, vintage
15. Green handmade ceramic plate (vintage)
16. Candle holder in mixed marble by Public Studio
17. Metal Pillow by Emma Stocklassa
The lamp of our dreams has arrived! Meet ”Bacchanale Lamp” (named after the restaurant it was originally designed for), a pendant lamp in brushed aluminium, designed and produced by Ateljé Ö and Pål Rodenius on their home island of Gotland, Sweden. Each lamp is individually handcrafted, with subtle variations in surface and finish that make every piece unique.
In the shop and online now!
Starting this weekend, a selection of pieces from our collection will also be available at the @used.icons showroom in the Slakthusområdet area of Stockholm — 600 square meters of fun vintage furniture.
Showroom open Saturdays and Sundays 11-4pm (Hallvägen 29).