Malmö, Sweden
Form Design Center

Equal parts fun and aesthetic, the centre is a must-visit.

Form Design Center / Wikimedia Commons

The Form Design Centre is not a museum easy to pin down or describe, but it features a series of rotating exhibits related to modern designs, patterns and architecture. Its exhibits are seemingly curated not according to type or classification, but are seemingly organized along ideas in design and architecture.


At the same time, it also effortlessly transitions into a kind of shopping arcade, with various boutiques selling Scandinavian toys, fashion, crafts, homeware and knick-knacks for your perusal. They even have a little café. The centre is housed in a number of historic half-timbered houses, which will immediately attract your attention with their bright complementary colouring and low, quaint roofs. The houses are clustered around a central courtyard paved with cobblestones, looking like something out of the Victorian era. Altogether, the museum and its related attractions present a charming atmosphere and experience.


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Tips Before You Go
You can use the centre as a starting point to explore the city: there are bicycle maps designed to guide you to architectural hot spots in the city, which you can visit at your leisure.
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Lilla torg 9, 211 34 Malmö, Sweden