Stockholm Furniture Fair February 4–8

Stockholm Furniture Fair

Welcome to Stockholm Furniture Fair, Scandinavia’s leading platform for furniture and lighting design. Every February, we invite you to an inspiring fair with a wide range of exhibitors, interesting stage programs, and exhibitions that push the boundaries of what design can be. By blending business with culture, Stockholm Furniture Fair serves as a test bed for new ideas.

Opening hours 4-8 February / Tues-Fri, 9-18 (Industry) / Saturday, 10-17 (Public)

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Visit the fair ground with hundreds of exhibitors and listen to both stage and stand programmes with the most interesting voices of today. Discover the latest innovations and get inspired by our exhibitions.

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Stockholm Furniture Fair Industry Talks

This is SFF 2025

Sustainability, creativity, material innovation and new ideas are the focus of our exhibitions, design bars, seminar programs and everything else that takes place at Stockholm Furniture Fair in February. Read more about this year’s news and activities.

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Our exhibitors

Stockholm Furniture Fair brings together established brands and promising newcomers. Here you will find everything from well-known Swedish furniture companies to international names. Discover who will be exhibiting in 2025.

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Guest of Honour—Faye Toogood

In February, acclaimed designer and artist Faye Toogood will be Stockholm Furniture Fair’s 20th Guest of Honour. Her installation MANUFRACTURE is dedicated to the hands behind the craft and their importance in today’s design processes.

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Light Doesn't Exist

In Alexander Lervik’s exhibition, visitors can explore the nature of light. What is light and how do we perceive it?

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Practice Unfiltered

With ‘Practice Unfiltered’, architects Olsson Lyckefors offer a unique insight into the architect’s everyday life – from sketches and ideas to the project’s journey.

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Greenhouse

Greenhouse is Stockholm Furniture Fair’s international platform for tomorrow’s designers. It brings together emerging designers, both independent and design school students, to present their work.

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Älvsjö Gård

The Älvsjö gård exhibition features unique works that straddle the line between design and art. With this platform, we aim to reflect the tendencies in the design world right now.

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Guest Creative—Kustaa Saksi

Kustaa Saksi is the Guest Creative for the 2025 edition. The internationally acclaimed Finnish textile artist has created the visual expression of the fair inspired by the creative process of a designer.

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Stockholm Design Week

Stockholm Design Week

Stockholm Design Week is organized in parallel with the fair to engage showrooms, galleries, museums, shops and restaurants in the city. Our app lists all exhibitors and activities for the week.

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SDW Hub

Guldbaren at Nobis Hotel will be the central meeting place during Stockholm Furniture Fair and Stockholm Design Week – a place for after-fair mingling, conversations and spontaneous meetings. Round off an inspiring day here.

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SFF 2024

72nd

Edition

+18t

Visitors

+82t

Instagram followers

+900

Press clippings

+800t

Page views

+48t

Subscribers

+3k

LinkedIn followers

+25k

Facebook followers

What’s new

13 DECEMBER

Industry Talks

For 2025, Stockholm Furniture Fair introduces Industry Talks, a new platform focusing on current and important issues in the design industry, with a special focus on innovation, sustainability and circular transition

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DECEMBER 9

Design bars 2025

New materials, sustainability and innovation take center stage at three unique design bars devised by Fyra, Emma Olbers and All Matters Studio for the Stockholm Furniture Fair in February.

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DECEMBER 13

Daniel Heckscher is the new Director

With a strong background in both design and leadership, Daniel Heckscher brings strategic and innovative insights to lead the two events and strengthen their positions as international platforms.

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JUNE 11

Faye Toogood is Guest of Honor 2025

Few designers switch quite so confidently between disciplines as British artist Faye Toogood. Her exhibition in the entrance hall will set the tone for the fair, which in 2025 is dedicated to the cross-cultural landscape of design.

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