Rosenbad, a historic landmark owned by the Swedish State and located in central Stockholm’s Norrmalm precinct, was originally designed in 1902 by Art Nouveau architect Ferdinand Boberg. Renowned for its ornate sculptural stonework and the elegance typical of the Art Nouveau style, Rosenbad’s name—translating to "rose bath" in Swedish—reflects the building’s artistic flair.
Undergoing a significant renovation from 2018 to 2023, Rosenbad successfully merges its rich historical architecture with modern decor. Collaborating with the skilled team at Ahrbom & Partner, Pahlfer contributed to this ambitious renovation, ensuring that the building’s storied past seamlessly blends with contemporary design to create a space that respects history while embracing the future.
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Archant Wovenpanel® - Your decorative wire mesh solution
Archant is proud to be offering our unique decorative surface we call Wovenpanel®. We’ve seen it used in incredible ways, transforming spaces both residential and commercial.
Wovenpanel® can be used widely throughout your designs, from intricate design highlights to large-scale applications to create an extraordinary and bespoke aesthetic. Archant Wovenpanel® are sheets of woven wire mesh that can be cut into panel sizes depending on your project. Available in a variety of designs and finishes.
With over 100 years of experience in producing woven and welded mesh, Wovenpanel® sheets are manufactured in USA using the finest base materials and advanced finishing processes enabling a collection that is superior in quality and diverse in its finishes.
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