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23–26 May 2024, Malmö was filled with exhibitions, seminars and workshops at locations all over the city. Lokstallarna was the festival's main location with 6 000 square meters of exhibitions, a live studio with seminars and talks, activities for kids, and a food court. Southern Sweden Design Days is organised by Form/Design Center.
We would like to say a big thank you to all Southern Sweden Design Days visitors, participants, partners and volunteers who made the design festival a success! 23–26 May, Malmö was filled with 166 program activities in over 70 locations where visitors could experience exhibitions, workshops, open houses, seminars and festivities.
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Read moreLocated in the old railway workshops in Kirseberg, Main location houses over 6,000 m² of exhibitions, a live studio with seminars and panel discussions, activities for children, a food court and much more.
Read moreThe ticket gives entry to Main location, Lokstallarna in Kirseberg, and is valid for all four days of the festival.
Read moreWith a packed program with 160 program items at 70 different locations in Malmö, the city is filled with design. Explore the map from Limhamn in the west to Arlöv in the east!
Explore mapThrough SSDD Junior you can explore Southern Sweden Design Days with your children! By participating in various creative activities, the children can try out and learn about different ways of working with design both at Main location, Lokstallarna, and around the city.
Explore SSDD JuniorAt Main location, Lokstallarna in Kirseberg, you can take part in panel discussions, seminars and interviews in the SSDD Studio - live in front of an audience. The conversations revolve around the festival's core values of sustainability, collaboration, development and innovation.
Studio programTo CARE is to look after and provide for the needs of others. From intimate, personal subjects to large-scale contexts, this years’ theme may cover a wide spectrum of topics.
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