Älvsjö gård
A platform for experimental design
Älvsjö gård showcases experimental and limited-edition pieces by designers and makers moving between small-scale work and industrial design. The 2025 edition featured participators such as David Taylor, Jonas Lutz, Jenny Nordberg and Simon Skinner.
Exhibitors 2025
ANNA MARIA ØFSTEDAL ENG
Anna Maria Øfstedal Eng is an award-winning, Oslo-based designer known for creating furniture and objects that blur the line between art and functionality. Working from her studio in Fjelhamer, she shapes each piece by hand, combining craftsmanship with an intuitive approach to materials.
JENNY NORDBERG
Jenny Nordberg’s multidisciplinary practice combines a brutalist mindset with chance and humour. For this exhibition, she is showcasing a collection of furniture and objects assembled from discarded office equipment parts, made in collaboration with Soeco/Yllw.
NIKLAS RUNESSON
As a self-taught artist, designer and carpenter, Niklas creates objects that are as much sculptural furniture as they are works of art you can sit on. His process engages all senses – exploring the tactile surface, scent and visual qualities of wood.
SIMON MATTISSON
Simon Mattisson is a Stockholm-based designer working across the fields of furniture, sculpture, industry and interiors. Specializing in large-scale additive manufacturing, his practice centres around the creation of systems, connecting interdisciplinary methods such as the digital with the physical, and the natural with the artificial. His series Animism is a collection of vibrant, functional sculptures created using 3D printing.
SIMON SKINNER
Recognising the evolution of tradition, artist and designer Simon Skinner explores predefined symbols and the hidden narratives they carry. By deconstructing traditional objects, he places them in new contexts. His previous projects include the Afropick and Syntax series, which explore identity and heritage through Afro combs, and the lamp series Buké, where he reinterprets traditional glass objects.
EERO MOSS
Romanian designer Tiberiu Cojocaru creates one-of-a-kind pieces and limited series of sculptural works in wood. His approach to craftsmanship is experimental, allowing the creative process and material availability to influence the final form.