SPOK (Contemporary Production and Consumption) is a production platform that aims to gather and share knowledge about local manufacturing opportunities, from craft to industry. The website highlights local producers and generates business for both innovative companies and the manufacturing industry.

Together with Svensk Form in stand C18: 21 at Stockholm Furniture & Light Fair, examples of products where designers and manufacturers have found each other via SPOK's platform are shown.

Participating designers + manufacturers

Eva Moritz + Yalla Trappan
Förstberg Ling + Rob Krieger Stone
Gustav Carlberg + Rosengrens Metallgjuteri
Kajsa Willner + AC Snickeri
Kauppi Kauppi + Ifö Electric
Louise Hederström + Ekdahls Plåtindustri
M&E Design + Kullaro, AB Pressmekano
Lillian Öberg & Margareta Heijkenskjöld Holmgren + Yalla Trappan
Milan Kosovic / Sekt + Den Danske Keramikfabrik
Malmö Upcycling Service + Kirsebergs Plåt & Mekaniska, Ytbehandlarna i Skåne
Nestor Campos + Kirsebergs Plåt & Mekaniska Verkstad, Totallack i Malmö
Nestor Campos + M&E Ohlssons Klockgjuteri, Brantviks Måleriverkstad
Sara Emander & Sara Gullberg + Kirsebergs Plåt & Mekaniska
Siri Skillgate + Yalla Trappan
Stoft Studio + Kullaro
Studio Trojka & Jonas Larsen + Studio Glashyttan i Åhus
What The Heart Wants + Önnerups Snickeri

About SPOK's expansion

The new digital platform, made with support from The Swedish Agency for Economic and Regional Growth, improves the visibility of local manufacturers, creates encounters and simplifies collaborations between creative industries and other companies across Sweden.

The new website, which maps the entire country, will highlight local producers and eventually generate business for both innovative companies and the manufacturing industry. The goal of the venture is to spread the platform nationally through a network of self-running, regional hubs that manage the listing of companies locally.

 

Stockholm Furniture & Light Fair

Stockholm Furniture & Light Fair is a fair and a meeting place for Scandinavian design. The fair is open for the public on Saturday, February 8 (tickets can be found here>>).