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The design Jamaica |
2000. The Jubilee Collection which includes four designs from earlier collections, "Sport"(1972), "Jamaica" (1972), "Intermission" (1980) and "Bongo" (1985). Preparation for the exhibition at the National Museum in 2001. Fabric collection with 7 different designs for Ikea. Available for purchase from July 2000. Ingela Håkansson creates the design "Solo" Reprint of the design "Meeting" in red and blue. TV-program about Ten Swedish Designers "Reportage K–Mönsterrevoltörerna" broadcasted by the Swedish Television, SVT. Takes part in the exhibition ”Design for every body” shown in Sidney during the Olympic games, there after in Bratislava, Budapest, Prague, Belgrad, Mexico city, Toronto, Brusselles. The exhibition will be finalized in Athens 2004. |
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Exhibition at Nationalmuseum |
2001. Tom Hedqvist creates the design "Sienna". Exhibition at "Nationalmuseum" in Stockholm March 28–August 12. "Rasters förlag" in Stockholm publishes the book "Ten Swedish Designers - Printed Patterns" in Swedish and English. A collection of teatowels is designed for "Klässbols Linneväveri". Exhibition at "Röhsska" in Gothenburg September 1–October 14. Takes part in the exhibition ”3D+ Swedish Design on Stage” February 3, 2001 – December 8, 2002, shown in Brussels, Berlin, Dublin, Orsa, Gävle, Älvsjö, Ronneby, Uddevalla, Madrid. |
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The design Blip |
2002. Swedish Style Tokyo, Tokyo, October 14–20. Designs ”Meeting” and ”Sienna” are printed in brown/ white. Design ”Pop” is reprinted in white/ red/ blue. Papernapkins ”Circum” by Birgitta Hahn and ” Fence” by Ingela Håkansson are produced. Exhibition at ”Form&Designcenter”, Malmö, December 12, 2001-January,7, 2002 Design ”Blip” is designed by Ingela Håkansson. Exhibition at Konstens hus, Luleå, February, 22 – March, 31. Exhibition at Borås textilmuseum, Borås, and Rydals museum, Rydal, May 23 –September 8. Ten Swedish Designers donate their archive to the Borås Textilmuseum. The book ”Ten Swedish Designers – Printed Patterns” is chosen by Svensk Bokkonst as one of the 25 best designed books of 2001. A new fabric collection is designed for Borås Wäfveri, "Omega" by Birgitta Hahn, "Max" by Tom Hedqvist, "Circum" by Ingela Håkansson. Tom Hedqvist designs ”Milan” Tom Hedqvist receives the Formex Grand Prix for design Max. |
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The design Piccadilly |
2003. Collection with "Piccadilly" by Ingela Håkansson, "Chelsea" by Birgitta Hahn and "East End" by Tom Hedqvist. All in three colour combinations. Napkins in "Piccadilly", "Chelsea" and "East End". Three new plate designs. The travelling exhibition “Scandinavian Design beyond the Myth” commissioned by The Nordic Council of Ministers, Nordic Cultural Projects Abroad. The exhibition will be shown during 2003-2006 in Berlin, Milan, Gent, Prag, Budapest, Riga, Glasgow, Copenhagen, Gothenburg and Oslo. For more information please visit www.scandesign.org. Exhibition at the Center for Contemporary Arts, Ujadowski, Warszawa. Exhibition with carpets at Form/Design Center in Malmö. Participate in “Swedish Style in Tokyo”. |
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The design Bora Bora |
2004. Collection with "Java" by Birgitta Hahn, "Bora Bora" by Tom Hedqvist and "Tonga" by Ingela Håkansson. New colour combinations of the napkins "Piccadilly", "Chelsea" and "East End". A report about 10 Swedish Designers in the TV program “Sommartorpet”. Is represented in the new permanent exhibition “The Röhsska Museum Design History – 1851 to present day” at the Röhsska Museum in Gothenburg opened in January 2004. Exhibition at the University Library in Örebro. Participate in the exhibition “Nordic Cool: Hot Women Designers” at the National Museum of Women in the Arts in Washington DC. Japanese lamps in 10 Swedish Designers patterns are shown in the shop at Götgatan 25 in Stockholm during “Tokyo Style in Stockholm”. |


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