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Experience craftsmanship

Svenskt Tenn collaborates with 27 workshops in Sweden. Every day, carpenters, glassblowers, sewing professionals, metalsmiths, ceramicists, and basket weavers go to work to craft the designs that make up our product range.

Woodworkers Frej Lonnfors and Per Norén

On Friday, 29th November, woodworkers Frej Lonnfors and Per Norén will visit Svenskt Tenn’s store at Strandvägen 5 in Stockholm. Here, they will demonstrate the craftsmanship and production techniques behind the shrink boxes and teaspoons they have created exclusively for Svenskt Tenn.


Both Lonnfors and Norén have worked as artisans for many years and hold exceptional expertise in their field. In creating their pieces, every step is carried out on a small scale and with meticulous craftsmanship—from the felling of the tree to drying and carving.

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Oskar Hammar from Humstorp Metall

Saturday 30November, Oskar Hammar from Humstorp Metall will be making a much-anticipated return to the store at Strandvägen 5 in Stockholm to show the craftsmanship behind and production of Josef Frank's iconic Candleholder Vänskapsknuten (The Knot of Friendship).

Humstorp Metall in Västergötland produces some of Svenskt Tenn’s most iconic and advanced pewter and brass objects. The workshop was initiated by Oskar Hammar in 2011, who took over part of the production from his parents' company, "Skaraborgs Hantverk," founded in 1978.


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Kristin Andersson from Porslinsfabriken i Lidköping

On Friday, 22nd November, Kristin Andersson from Porslinsfabriken i Lidköping (the Porcelain Factory in Lidköping) will visit Svenskt Tenn’s store at Strandvägen 5 in Stockholm. Here, she will demonstrate the craftsmanship and painting techniques behind the Happy and Grumpy candle holders, which have been reintroduced from Svenskt Tenn’s archives for the 2024 holiday season.

Each candle holder takes a minimum of two weeks to complete at the porcelain factory, with the entire team involved in various stages, from casting to hand-painting. Since 2011, the factory has also produced Svenskt Tenn’s classic Tolvekarna pot.

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Valdemar Skantze, Karlskrona Lampfabrik

On Friday, 11 October, and Saturday, 12 October, Valdemar Skantze, CEO and fifth-generation director of Karlskrona Lamp Factory, will visit the store at Strandvägen 5 in Stockholm.

For 140 years, the Skantze family has operated the factory, which is the oldest of its kind in Sweden. Valdemar will share insights into the business, the craftsmanship, and how these venerable traditions have been adapted to modern age. Belma Mahalbasic from Svenskt Tenn’s buying department will also be present to answer questions about our lighting range.


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Oskar Hammar from Humstorp Metall

On Friday, 3 and Saturday 4 May, Oskar Hammar from Humstorp Metall visits the store at Strandvägen 5 to show the craftsmanship behind and production of Josef Frank's iconic Candleholder Vänskapsknuten (The Knot of Friendship).

Humstorp Metall in Västergötland produces some of Svenskt Tenn’s most iconic and advanced pewter and brass objects. The workshop was initiated by Oskar Hammar in 2011, who took over part of the production from his parents' company, "Skaraborgs Hantverk," founded in 1978.

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O.H. Sjögren

The next event is on Saturday, 23 March, with O.H. Sjögren, one of Sweden’s most established furniture manufacturers, visiting the store at Strandvägen 5 in Stockholm. They will upholster an armchair and decorate a chair with upholstery studs on site.

O.H. Sjögren's furniture factory in Tranås has produced upholstered furniture for Svenskt Tenn since 1982. It is a time-consuming process which requires great craftsmanship. The factory was founded in 1902 by Oskar Herbert Sjögren, who early on specialised in the production of sofas and armchairs. Over time, the production has evolved, but the original idea of the highest possible quality remains the same today, over a hundred years since its inception.


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Anders Mattsson

First up was cabinetmaker Anders Mattsson from Valdemarsvik. In his workshop, some of Josef Frank’s most iconic cabinets are crafted, including 522, 2192, and most recently, the Stockholm Cabinet in a limited edition for the centennial celebration. On Saturday 2 March, Anders Mattsson was at the store on Strandvägen 5 to share more about the craft.

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