
Natur & Kultur is nominated to “Sveriges Snyggaste Kontor 2025”!
Natur & Kultur is nominated to “Sveriges Snyggaste Kontor 2025”! Vote for your favourite. The headquarters of Natur & Kultur on Karlavägen 31 in Stockholm is an architectural landmark, designed by Sven Markelius for Skogsindustrierna in 1959. Over the years, the building had lost much of its original character due to successive renovations, while no longer meeting modern requirements for workplace functionality and flexibility. The result is a modern workplace where the iconic 1950s design language harmonizes with today’s functional and technical demands.
Vote for Natur & Kultur through this link: https://sverigessnyggastekontor.se/nominering2025/natur-kultur/
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