We are proud to have been entrusted with the development of another property in Marievik.The property Marievik 28 – M28 also known as the Central Building. This contemporary property from the 2000s, designed by Mischa Borowski, DOM, boasts a prime location alongside the water and park. It features a stunning atrium with views of both the water and greenery. Studio Stockholm is already the concept architect for Kakelhuset -M23, and we are excited to now take on another one of the area’s characterful buildings.
“Marievik is undergoing an exciting phase of development where AMF Fastigheter is taking a comprehensive approach to the area, developing the properties with care for the existing architecture and its unique character. Studio Stockholm is the obvious choice in this work – a partner that contributes strong identities and well-considered solutions that enhance the soul of the place,” says Charlotta Rosén, Project Manager for Marievik.
Our ambition is to refine the unique qualities of M28 and to open up the ground floor, bring more life and activity – with outward-facing businesses that strengthen the identity and accessibility of the building.
“Working with existing buildings and making use of their unique characteristics to meet today’s demands is absolutely the right approach – both from a sustainability and design perspective. This is also a fantastic collaborative project, where AMF Fastigheter truly deserves credit for the thorough workshop process that helps create a strong and distinctive whole,” says Vanna Gunnarsson, Lead Architect at Studio Stockholm.
We look forward to continuing shaping the future of Marievik – with architecture that stands the test of time.
1Yesterday, the Ability Partner conference “Framtidens Kontor och Arbetssätt” took place! A high level of engagement from both participants and speakers made for an inspiring day. Carl Rössner from Studio Stockholm Arkitektur and Niklas Mair from Miele gave a presentation on Miele’s new office, which serves as both an integrated showroom and workspace—allowing Miele’s products and operations to take center stage. An inspiring showroom that truly reinforces identity and creates a sense of place. It was exciting to hear Henrik Sköldberg and Pia Orthén from Jernhusen AB share insights about Jernhusen’s new HQ In Stockholm, a project Studio Stockholm has been deeply involved in. A truly forward-thinking project in terms of sustainability and reuse. Moderator Helene Lidström led a dynamic and insightful panel discussion where various perspectives were put to the test. Does the hybrid culture work, or should we even be asking that question? Are we on the right track—or completely off? What role does AI play in workplace development? The panel largely agreed on the big picture. The panel included Maria Zalamans Furenmo ♦️ from Svenska Spel, Hanna Mossfeldt from AMF Fastigheter AB, Henrik Byström from AI-labbet, and Marco Checchi from Studio Stockholm Arkitektur. Our key takeaways from the day:- The importance of active, vibrant spaces and technology for remote work was widely discussed, but we see a need for a broader conversation on hybrid work and the interface between technology and the physical office.- Leverage expertise and collaboration. Let people focus on what they do best and ensure collaboration works.- A high degree of variety in workplace typologies is essential. We leave the conference inspired by openness, engaging discussions, and the belief that together, we can shape a more sustainable, adaptive, and diverse work environment for people!
Yesterday, Studio Stockholm Arkitektur’s Johanna Nenander participated at Fastighetssveriges event ”Stora Hållbarhetsdagen” at NALEN in Stockholm. Such an important meeting place to share knowledge, explore innovative solutions, and discuss how we can continue advancing in building and planning sustainably from various perspectives. Thank you for the interesting speakers, presentations and discussions. Let us continoue the dialoge!
On Thursday, March 27, Ability Partners‘ conference “The Future Office and Ways of Working 2025” will take place! Studio Stockholm Arkitektur Stockholm’s Carl Rössner and Niklas Mair, Managing Director at Miele, will provide a unique insight into how Miele is pushing the boundaries of global workplace design: – From traditional offices to ABW that drives innovation and business goals Global vision – local adaptation. – When design meets strategy for a stronger brand experience.Miele’s new office concept is setting the standard for a flexible, sustainable, and inspiring work environment – built for the future. Additionally, Studio Stockholm Arkitektur’s Marco Checchi will join the panel discussion on “The New World of Work” – exploring the challenges and opportunities of the future workplace. He will be joined by:- Maria Zalamans Furenmo, CHRO, Svenska Spel AB- Hanna Mossfeldt, Workplace Strategist, AMF Fastigheter AB– Henrik Byström, Expert in Strategic Digitalization, AI Lab
Collaboration, Sustainability, and Confidence – three words that defined BONNIER Events ”Construction Summit”!The day was filled with inspiring speakers, engaging roundtable discussions, and a clear message: Our construction industry must have greater confidence in itself and showcase innovations to spread knowledge and speed up the transformation. – Svante Axelsson (Fossil-Free Sweden) reminded us of the importance of highlighting our sustainability efforts – we need to show young people that we take climate responsibility seriously.- Tora Leifland (Volvo CE) pointed to Oslo as a role model, where fossil-free construction projects are a requirement.- Magnus Persson (CEO, Skanska Sweden) emphasized that the transition is necessary.Another interesting discussion was held by Angela Berg, Business Area Manager for Projects at Atrium Ljungberg, Johan Jenny Ehrenberg, Founder and CEO of ETC Bygg and Anders Pettersson Architect at Arkitekterna Krook & Tjäder AB Gothenburg, about innovative and forward-thinking projects. They covered topics such as reuse and new technologies. Very interesting!When the audience was asked, “What is the biggest sustainability challenge right now?” the answer was clear: The economy.Perhaps the most energizing speaker was Sara Wimmercranz who encouraged the industry to embrace curiosity and truly understand customer needs. What an inspiring person, with such a positive and creative approach! We also want to congratulate all the winners of Årets Bygge! Wow! Great work.Next year, we’ll be submitting some of our fantastic projects! Let’s keep pushing for change!
Studio Stockholm Arkitektur in FIVE collaborations with some of Sweden’s most beloved furniture makers! Studio Stockholm is thrilled to announce five exciting new launches in partnership with some of Sweden’s most iconic furniture brands.
GEMLA FABRIKERS AB: Gourmet, A timeless dining chair, crafted with exceptional quality and meticulous attention to detail.
Gärsnäs: Judith, A sleek, curved wood coat and shoe rack that marries tradition with elegance.
DUSTY DECO: Decadent, a bold new lounge chair, featuring custom textile designs by Studio Stockholm.
Karl Anderson & Söner: Opera, a beautifully designed wooden conference table, focused on precision, materiality, and invisible cable management.
Ragnars Inredningar: Infinity, a premium storage unit, showcasing unparalleled craftsmanship and thoughtful design.
These five collaborations celebrate the very best of Swedish design and innovation. You can experience the results firsthand at the Stockholm Furniture Fair starting next week.
Studio Stockholm Arkitektur joins Stockholms Handelskammare! We are excited to announce that Studio Stockholm is now a proud member of Stockholms Handelskammare! We look forward to engaging in inspiring discussions and meaningful conversations about the future of our city and beyond.
Just yesterday, Alessandro Cardinale and Vanna Gunnarsson participated in a thought-provoking event on the theme: “Does Stockholm have an identity crisis?” The discussion touched on key aspects of Stockholm’s position in the world—its strengths in governance, stability, talent, equality, and sustainability, where Sweden ranks high globally.
As Staffan Ingvarsson highlighted, 80% of what defines Stockholm is positive—now is the time to confidently stand by what we excel at! And as Tobias Larsson (Telia) put it: Always proud, never satisfied.
A key takeaway? More partnership, less competition. Stockholm is a city of art, innovation and collaboration, and we must continue to nurture this ecosystem. Always intressting to hear Helena Waker from Stockholm Fashion District and Lisa Ivemark from Art Basel who emphasized the power of Stockholm’s art scene and its role in tourism and cultural identity—another unique strength we should embrace.
And let’s not forget gastronomy! As Jonas Lagerström chef at Etoile and Celeste, put it: ”Gastronomy is a creative industry—curious, innovative, and inclusive.”
We look forward to contributing to these conversations and helping shape the future of Stockholm! What were your insights from the evening?
We at Studio Stockholm Arkitektur are, together with AMF Fastigheter AB, thrilled to announce that WSP is moving their offices to Kakelhuset in Marievik. Kakelhuset is now almost fully leased prooving that both Marievik and our work with Kakelhuset are perfectly in tune with the current and future market.
– Studio Stockholm Arkitektur has done a fantastic job in developing an innovative and inspiring office environment – a place that truly reflects our high ambitions for Marievik. It’s incredibly gratifying to now welcome WSP to Kakelhuset and Marievik, says Kenneth Öberg, Project Manager at AMF Fastigheter AB.
Studio Stockholm Arkitektur is the concept architect for Kakelhuset and, together with AMF Fastigheter AB, Equator Stockholm, and IN3PRENÖR AB, we have enhanced the distinctive architecture of Kakelhuset. By opening up larger windows facing the water and introducing brand-new floor-to-ceiling glass partitions in the atrium, we have succeeded in creating bright, open office spaces with transparency, flexibility, and a large sense of spaciousness – a property designed for the future.
-This is an iconic property with so many qualities, and we can only congratulate both WSP on their fantastic new premises and AMF Fastigheter on gaining a tenant that strengthens the entire area, says Vanna Gunnarsson, Lead Architect at Studio Stockholm Arkitektur.
Through the new programming and design of the ground floor, soon featuring restaurants and cafés as well as a sauna and changing facilities for all of AMF Fastigheter’s office tenants, we have created a clearly competitive property to be proud of. With Marievik’s waterfront location, Kakelhuset’s position near the new piers and park, and its strong architecture and design, we are confident that WSP will thrive here.
Meet Martin! Martin Eckerberg Ollas has been a valued part of Studio Stockholm Arkitektur for six years, and he continues to amaze us with his exceptional talent in furniture design. As a member of our furniture design team, Martin has created numerous beloved pieces—not just for our projects, but also for production. Most recently, they have designed a collection furniture and textile for Dusty Deco.
Martin is not only a talented designer and interior architect; but also a valuable team player who brings positive energy to the studio with his infectious smile, signature wild hair, and sharp sense of humour.
With a Bachelor’s degree in Furniture Design from Malmstens Linköpings universitet, Martin’s education focused on creativity and combining theory with hands-on practice to shape ideas into physical forms. Before joining Studio Stockholm, he gained experience at Sandell Sandberg, Tamburstore, and through his own companies, “Fish and Pink” and “Formellt.” And it all started with his first love: cabinet making.
For Martin, the best part of his job is working with what he’s passionate about—furniture. He loves designing bespoke pieces for office projects and crafting products for the furniture industry. It’s all about passing on craftsmanship and creating furniture that’s designed for people, not just for mass production. Outside of work, Martin is an outdoor enthusiast. Whether fishing, hiking, or simply spending time in nature with family and friends, he thrives on the great outdoors. Recently, Martin and his family made a big move to the Archipelago, where they have designed and built their own home and studio, perfectly blending creativity with nature. Want a closer look at their journey? Check out “Hemma hos inredningsarkitekten” on SVT!
When it comes to inspiration, Martin is a fan of design icon Enzo Mari and his book Autoprogettazione. The book’s message of creating furniture using simple tools and local materials is as relevant today as it was in 1974. In fact, one of Martin’s favourite pieces, a bookshelf inspired by Mari’s concepts, has been a cherished companion for over a decade.
Right now, the excitement at Studio Stockholm Arkitektur is palpable as the design team gears up to launch several of our own furniture pieces at the upcoming Furniture Fair. We can’t wait to show you what we’ve been working on—stay tuned!
Exciting to start the year with a publication! Natur & Kultur in the latest issue of Tidskriften RUM. Thanks for great collaboration Natur & Kultur, JLL, Metrolit and for fantastic ceramics Helene K Malm.