27–30 May a new international design event premieres in Malmö, focusing on sustainability and innovation. During four days a rich digital programme will be streaming – all in english – on Southern Sweden Design Days’ website. Parallel to this there will be physical activities happening all over Malmö.
Exhibitions, seminars, workshops, performances and open house – on southernswedendesigndays.com you can discover more than 185 digital and physical programme activities. Se the full programme here!
Southern Sweden Design Days is organised by Form/Design Center – the main venue for architecture, design and crafts in southern Sweden.
Broadcasting from the old railway workshops in Malmö SSDD Studio is showcasing a rich programme, streaming on the website. Experience panel discussions, seminars, interviews and workshops from Thursday to Saturday, all in english. On Sunday you can revisit the tableau if you missed something or want to watch it again! The broadcast starts each day at 11.00 CET.
Pictured: Eléa Nouraud, OnMateria.
The doors open to the creative southern Swedish design scene all over Malmö. Visit exciting activities around the city, for free – such as exhibitions, window displays, outdoor installations, workshops, guided tours and open houses.
Pictured: Printed Meters, exhibited at Galleri Textilkoll in Malmö.
Southern Sweden Design Days reinforces the link between design, architecture and societal development by creating cross-sectoral collaborations and meetings between different disciplines. The event highlight design from a broader perspective and creates an understanding of design as a method for driving development towards a sustainable future.
Form/Design Center is a meeting place, a venue for inspiration and a knowledge hub within architecture and design. At Form/Design Center you can visit exhibitions, our shop and café, or take part in workshops and lectures. Form/Design Center is also a platform for the design industry and a partner in selected development projects. Form/Design Center is run by Svensk Form Syd, a nonprofit organization. The Center is funded with support from the Ministry of Culture, the City of Malmö, Region Skåne and the Swedish Arts Council.