Stockholm City Hall example of Swedish Grace architecture

HOUSE OF SWEDISH GRACE

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Swedish Grace first emerged in 1915 as a direct reaction to the ornate and overly decorative styles of the late 19th century. Its elegant aesthetic drew from neoclassical and modernist principles, and was defined by clean lines and geometric forms. Its bygone beauty is often forgotten. But we remember.

More than 100 years later, learn more about the lesser-known.




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