My degree project begins with a door I have never opened. It belongs to my grandparents’ first home in Kerkuk, Kurdistan. A house I will one day inherit, yet whose interior remains unknown to me. To approach this unknown home, I turn my attention to what is accessible—a photograph of the door. By studying selected… Continue reading Shad
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Peter Andrén
Is it merely appearance that determines what we define as interior design? Are there lower-status functions that face insurmountable challenges to being accepted within social, representative spaces? The degree project “Beauty and the Beast” addresses this dichotomy by reimagining gym equipment (a cable machine), as an integral part of our visible living environment, as an… Continue reading Peter Andrén
Matilda Viganò
My degree project, developed at Konstfack University of Arts, Crafts and Design, explores contemporary living within increasingly reduced urban domestic spaces. Focusing on studio apartments under 30m² in Stockholm, the project examines both spatial typologies and the regulations that define minimum living standards. These standards typically prioritise basic physiological functions, reducing domestic space to essential… Continue reading Matilda Viganò
Martha Eldered
To seek, to move on, to long for and to look back. Light has always been a central part of everyday life. A few hundred years ago, people lived in darkness, with few windows and costly wax candles. Today, both homes and streets remain illuminated long after the sun has set. In Nordic regions, life… Continue reading Martha Eldered
Linnea Wallin
Södra Stadshuset, completed in 1680, is one of Stockholm’s oldest preserved public buildings. It holds the highest cultural heritage classification and today houses the Stockholm City Museum. My degree project is called “Södra Stadshusets Bakficka” or “The Back Pocket of the Southern City Hall”. It envisions a public meeting space at the intersection of cultural… Continue reading Linnea Wallin
Lara Braun
Swedish wool is rarely considered a commercially-viable resource and is often discarded as a by-product of the meat industry. At the same time, more than half of our domestic wool is thrown away while large quantities are imported. In my degree project, I explore how underutilised Swedish wool can be used as a material for… Continue reading Lara Braun
Jonathan Klangeryd
In my degree project, I have constructed a city square through fictional and actual memory images, and by working with a certain machine in Konstfack’s woodworking shop – the dovetailer. The machine makes different compositions, and with its help I have translated fragments from different places in the urban space into patterns and structures that… Continue reading Jonathan Klangeryd
Jennifer Eichouh
“Boulangerie Ruz” is a design proposal for a bakery that explores how immaterial phenomena such as sound, frequency, and atmosphere can be translated into spatial and material expressions within interior architecture. The project aims to make perceptible what is otherwise invisible, such as moods and resonances shaped by sound and human presence. Music by the… Continue reading Jennifer Eichouh
Hugo Edholm
This project is about a year ago, when I returned to my motherland (Colombia) for the first time, trying to reconnect with my relatively unknown origins as an adoptee. It was a partly unsuccessful journey that ended with a concussion, impaired hearing and several weeks in a wheelchair. The consequences of this new life as… Continue reading Hugo Edholm
Herman Kjellén
My degree project explores methodology within interior architecture and furniture design through play, social sustainability and collaboration. Through a self-developed board game in which four players role-play factory workers and collectively run and design a furniture factory, working conditions are examined in a speculative context. This method challenges hierarchies, promotes job rotation and collaboration, and… Continue reading Herman Kjellén