GRACE

Swedish Grace. An early 20th-century movement that bridged neoclassicism and modernism, where order met ornament and simplicity became an art form.

AN EMBLEM OF ARCHITECTURE

At the Stockholm Concert Hall — a hallmark of Swedish Grace architecture — Ivar Tengbom’s neoclassical rhythm and sculptural columns provide the natural backdrop for the collection. A shared expression of symmetry, balance, and grace.

Photographed by François Halard.

A modern interpretation of the design era, the Grace collection captures the spirit of Swedish Grace through form and proportion.

Told through five designs: Burgundy explores architectural structure in a deep, rich hue. Tassel’s subtle framing lines create timeless order. Fauna introduces a naive charm with abstracted animal forms and a harmonious palette. Camel softens geometry with linear motifs that evoke effortless sophistication. Octagon anchors the space with bold, graphic clarity.

GRACE & GILD

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    Grace 01 – Burgundy

    Plush Luxury Wool Rug

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    Grace 02 – Tassel

    Plush Luxury Wool Rug

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    Grace 03 – Fauna

    Plush Luxury Wool Rug

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    Grace 04 – Camel

    Plush Luxury Wool Rug

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    Grace 05 – Octagon

    Plush Luxury Wool Rug

    From £1 795

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    Gild 03 – Leopard

    Plush Bamboo-Silk Wool Rug

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    Gild 01 – Frame

    Plush Bamboo-Silk Wool Rug

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    Gild 02 – Red

    Plush Bamboo-Silk Wool Rug

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A GILDED ERA

Inspired by the grace and grandeur of the 1920s, the Gild collection comes to life at The Matchstick Palace in Stockholm. A modern take on Swedish Grace, expressed through neoclassical patterns and a refined palette.

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FABRIZIO CASIRAGHI

FABRIZIO CASIRAGHI

At the heart of the collection designed by architect Fabrizio Casiraghi is the essence of Swedish Grace design. A collection which embodies an artistic sensibility, grounded by the core principles of color, light, and space.

Photographed at Norrviken Gardens, designed by the horticulturist Carl Rudolf Abelin in the early 1900s.

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FRAGMENTS OF INSPIRATION

  • STOCKHOLM STADSBIBLIOTEK
    GUNNAR ASPLUND, 1928

  • STOCKHOLM CONCERT HALL
    IVAR TENGBOM, 1926

  • STOCKHOLM CONCERT HALL
    IVAR TENGBOM, 1926

  • MILLESGÅRDEN
    CARL & OLGA MILLES, 1908

  • STOCKHOLM CITY HALL
    RAGNAR ÖSTBERG, 1923

  • MILLESGÅRDEN
    CARL & OLGA MILLES, 1908

  • MILLESGÅRDEN
    CARL & OLGA MILLES, 1908

  • MILLESGÅRDEN
    CARL & OLGA MILLES, 1908

  • SKOGSKYRKOGÅRDEN
    GUNNAR ASPLUND & SIGURD LEWERENTS, 1920