Stand concept and design, Stockholm Furniture Fair.
This year we took a fresh take on the Swedish Folkpark, a cherished symbol of togetherness and community - a space where people of all ages gather to connect, create and celebrate.
Floral scenography Claes Carlsson
Photography Sanna Lindberg
Anki Gneib and Mia Cullin 2025
Concept for the Nola stand at Stockholm Furniture Fair.
An oasis and a place that invites you to take a break, surrounded by budding greenery with a reminder of the coming spring. As always we have focused on zero waste and reuse of materials.
Floral scenography: Claes Carlsson
Photography: Sanna Lindberg
Anki Gneib och Mia Cullin 2024
Bespoke kitchen and walk-through closet.
Kungsholmen Stockholm 2024
Photographer Kristian Pohl
A modern mountain cabin designed for an active family, built to serve as a year-round retreat for generations to come.
The cabin is located in the region of Härjedalen in northwest Sweden, right on the Norwegian border, far from any city in either of the two countries. Here you live in and with nature.
The simple barnhouse structure provides generous spaces for socializing and togetherness, featuring high ceilings and expansive windows that frame views of the valley and the mountain range beyond. The layout includes several bedrooms, a loft, storage for equipment and sportswear, bathrooms, and a sauna, making it ideal for active family life.
Constructed with solid, rustic, and durable natural materials such as slate, pine, and spruce, the cabin reflects the surrounding environment. Its cross-laminated timber structure is visible inside, creating a warm and authentic atmosphere. The façade, with its framed gables and entrance, is clad in untreated heartwood pine that will age gracefully, turning a silvery grey under the Nordic weather.
Anki Gneib 2024
Photography Kristian Pohl
Exhibition design and concept together with Mia Cullin and Nola for Stockholm Furniture Fair. We created an urban oasis and welcoming meeting place, showcasing the broad variety of Nolas collection. Our inspiration was the urban spaces with its facades, parks and city squares. All the materials were either reused, recycled or returned to the supplier after the fair.
Floral Scenography: Claes Carlsson
Photography: Jann Lipka and Sanna Lindberg
Anki Gneib and Mia Cullin 2023
Bespoke kitchen and walk-through closet.
Kungsholmen Stockholm 2022
Photographer Kristian Pohl
This cabin is designed with focus on wood and sustainability as an all-year retreat on the island Gällnö in the Stockholm archipelago.
Gällnö is reached only by boat and has no car traffic nor municipal water and sewage. The houses are self sufficient with it´s own water well, treatment plant, roof-mounted solar panels and wood-burning stoves.
Two single-storey cabins – a main building and a studio/guesthouse are raised on plinths which are adapted to the topography to reduce impact on the sites vegetation and to fit well within the natural environment. The buildings are placed together as a L-shape and are connected with a roof covered outdoor area. The layouts are focused on the views - the close sea to the north, meadows and sea to the east and the inland forrest to the west. Surrounding oak, pine and birch trees are kept as many and close as possible.
The internal structure in cross laminated timber was chosen for it´s sustainability, structural strength and for quick and dry construction time on site. And also for it´s beautiful warm-toned palette throughout the interior, minimizing the use of other materials.
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Anki Gneib Design and Architect Anders Landström 2020
Photography: Andy Liffner
Interior concept for Sport Design Sweden´s new headquarters situated in an old glue factory in Stockholm.
Sport Design Sweden creates custom-made merchandise collections for sport clubs and destinations all over the world.
Together we created a warm custom-made work environment rooted in the Scandinavian design philosophy cohering with the company´s international approach.
Photography: Kristian Pohl
Anki Gneib and Mia Cullin 2019
For this years stand at Stockholm Furniture Fair we collaborated with designer Mia Cullin. We chose to use warm Swedish Pine and colours of nature that you can find in the Winter Garden, such as SchwarzRot and DustyGreen. Floral scenographer Claes Carlsson created the beautiful flower and plant installations.
Photography: Jann Lipka
Santander needed our help to re-think, re-fresh and re-charge their agile way of working at their offices in Solna.
We found new possibilities within the existing floor plan, opened up and developed spaces for people to interact. With a focus on sustainability we created meeting spaces and informal lounges while using both new and repurposed furniture. To tie the concept together with Santander’s heritage we developed a design language inspired by European currencies.
Invited by Adolfsson & Partners to join their design team as creative.
Photography: Joachim Belaieff
2018
Color concept for Nola´s stand at the Stockholm Furniture Fair 2018. Inspired by the vibrant architecture of New Orleans.
Exeger is a Swedish solar technology company in the forefront. Their new flexible solar cell can be recharged from all forms of light around you. A solar cell that can be seamlessly integrated into consumer devices, buildings and other applications.
As Exeger have been busy developing their solar cell over the last 10 years, they’ve never had an office concept in place. I was invited to join Adolfsson & Partners to create a concept that will be able to grow with this innovative and expanding company over time.
Photography Adolfsson & Partners
2018 - ongoing
New interior concept for Nordiska Galleriet´s design accessory department in Stockholm. Nordiska Galleriet is one of the leading stores in Europe when it comes to contemporary classic furniture, lighting and gift items from well known international designers and suppliers.
Photography: Kristian Pohl
Anki Gneib 2016
Interior concept for Paradox Interactive´s new headquarters in Stockholm. Invited by Adolfsson & Partners to join their design team as creative.
Its not just a game, it’s a way of life.
Paradox Interactive creates grand strategy computer game for picky gamers all over the world. The people working for this company are dedicated gamers them selves, and could be referred to as nerds. We decided to embrace that, putting references, characters and scenery from Paradox’s different games merged into the interior design in a subtle way.
Photography: Joachim Belaieff
2015
Invited by Adolfsson & Partner to join their design team as creative, we have recently completed the games developer King´s (creator of Candy Crush Saga) new headquarters in Stockholm.
Using King’s 200 games for inspiration, we created an environment where all the employees can work and be inspired within a world of games.
A Kingdom that communicates King’s soul, a place with “fun” and “magic” as its watchwords. Our ambition was to bring King’s world of games and characters to life, we created a colourful and energy-filled office featuring both humour and intelligent solutions.
Photography: Kristian Pohl and Joachim Belaieff
2015
Hearts, Spades, Diamonds and Clubs
Custom designed carpet for Swedens international casino in Stockholm. The casino is situated in the former cinema Palladium built in 1920.
Anki Gneib 2015
Interior concept for the music-streaming service Spotify´s new headquarters in Stockholm and guidelines for their offices worldwide. Invited by Adolfsson & Partner to join their design team as creative. Please visit Adolfsson & Partners for more images.
2012
Interior concept for one of Swedens leading record companies.
Photography: Kristian Pohl
Anki Gneib and DAPstockholm 2009