Dezeen In Depth explores Scandinavian design's move away from minimalism


Danish designer Anne Brandhøj's organically shaped pieces are part of a wider trend in Scandinavian design.

Dezeen In Depth’s August newsletter explores the evolution of Scandinavian design and features an interview with Suriname’s architect minister. Subscribe to Dezeen in Depth today!

Designers in Norway, Sweden, and Denmark are transforming Scandinavian design with organic, colourful, and playful pieces, moving away from the minimalist style, as reported by Dezeen deputy editor Cajsa Carlson.

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“We don’t want to develop like Europe” says Suriname’s architect minister

The latest edition of Dezeen in Depth also features an interview with Suriname’s architect minister Marciano Dasai on the challenges facing the rainforest nation and an opinion piece by Smith Mordak on the row over air condition in the athletes’ village at the Paris 2024 Olympics, as part of our Olympic Impact series.

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