ECHO, the new exhibition platform for design professionals, press, and the public, announces its full line-up of exhibitors for its inaugural edition from 3–6 February 2026 at a former cannon workshop on Skeppsholmen, Stockholm, with Lotta Agaton Interiors responsible for the set design. The exhibition showcases a curated mix of furniture, textiles, rugs, porcelain, lighting, beds, home appliances, consumer electronics, and art, featuring established brands alongside emerging talents. Key exhibitors include ASKO, Bang & Olufsen, Bemz, By Rydéns/Lisa Hilland, DUX, JOY Objects, Kähler, Mia Cullin & Anki Gneib, Ogeborg, Solid Space Studio, Staffan Holm Studio, and the artist duo Ameln Merner.
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The venue's raw industrial architecture and abundant natural light create a striking backdrop, enhanced by Lotta Agaton's scenography, offering both an aesthetic and functional experience. ECHO aims to serve architects and buyers while remaining accessible to the general public, fostering connections between ideas, people, and design expressions. The exhibition provides a platform for niche brands such as JOY Objects to reach new audiences, generating conversation and community within the design scene.
Exhibitors highlight diverse approaches to material, form, and sustainability. Ameln Merner presents muted, earthy sculptures, while ASKO demonstrates functional yet elegant appliances rooted in craftsmanship. Bang & Olufsen introduces Beosound Premiere, enhancing home cinema experiences, and Bemz showcases a collaboration with American designer Francesca Grace, emphasising sustainable furniture covers. By Rydéns/Lisa Hilland unveils the Gemma lighting collection, blending tactile materials with poetic design. DUX celebrates its centenary with limited-edition pieces, JOY Objects introduces playful recycled-material chairs, and Kähler reinterprets its Hammershøi porcelain line. Other exhibitors, including Mia Cullin & Anki Gneib, Ogeborg, Solid Space Studio, and Staffan Holm Studio, present innovative products spanning sculptural furniture, textile innovations, and active seating designs.
ECHO is open to the public Tuesday–Thursday from 10 am–6 pm, and Friday 10 am–4 pm, at Slupskjulsvägen 20-22, Skeppsholmen, Stockholm.
More information:
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