Svenskt Tenn: Interiors, published by Phaidon, is a striking tribute to Swedish design and interior artistry. The book celebrates over a century of creative legacy that began in 1924, when designer Estrid Ericson founded Svenskt Tenn in Stockholm. Originally focused on pewter work, the company quickly grew into one of the most influential interior design houses of the 20th century. The book also dives into the collaboration with Austrian-born designer Josef Frank, whose bold prints and furniture helped shape Svenskt Tenn's iconic visual identity.
The lavishly illustrated book features archival material, previously unpublished photographs and sketches, as well as examples of more recent collaborations with designers such as Michael Anastassiades, Lars Nilsson, Luca Nichetto, Ingegerd Råman and Fornasetti. Written by art expert Nina Stritzler-Levine and designed by graphic artist Irma Boom, this English-language volume spans 440 pages.