Design and crafts museum
Design exhibition
Design Stories
Everything from the mobile phone in your pocket to the T-shirt you have on or even the font in this text is a result of design. The exhibition Design Stories showcases over 500 objects from the mid-1800s to today.
Design Stories occupies an entire floor of the museum and features Nordic design objects primarily from the past 150 years. Explore various fields, such as craftsmanship, fashion and product design, and discover the stories behind the objects.
There is a wealth of knowledge to explore through the sketches, material samples, films and interviews on offer, such as why the push button at the pedestrian crossing looks the way it does or how the Ericofon, also known as the Cobra Telephone, got its iconic shape.
Thematic Experiences – Windows to the Collection
Objects from the museum’s collection are presented thematically to highlight intriguing connections between different eras and styles. They address aspects of creativity and innovation, consumption and belonging. Why are we drawn to new trends, and how can design help us save time, energy and space?
To offer a richer experience beyond each theme, the exhibition highlights different materials or types of objects by displaying a wide variety of items. This could include glass, cabinets, or jewellery, forming a kind of “window” into the collection.
Which Stories do you want to explore?
Objects are designed by people, algorithms and machines. Design can improve user-friendliness, streamline production and spark curiosity. Design can also be a way to express thoughts and ideas, protest injustices, or comment on the prevailing social order. The exhibition explores design by highlighting the diverse range of stories behind objects in the museum’s collection.