The Thai-Swedish Chamber of Commerce is hosting Swedish Week from April 5-11, 2025, at IKEA Bangna, showcasing Swedish culture, design, and innovation through engaging activities and brand storytelling.
Key Takeaways
- The Thai-Swedish Chamber of Commerce is organizing a week-long event, Swedish Week, from 5 to 11 April 2025 at IKEA Bangna, celebrating Swedish culture, design, and lifestyle, in collaboration with four prominent Swedish companies: Electrolux, Fitness24Seven, Fysik, and THE THREE BY TPV.
- The event marks the launch of IKEA’s Stockholm 25 collection and offers an immersive experience of Swedish aesthetics and values through engaging activities, product showcases, and storytelling.
- Swedish Week aims to strengthen the connection between Swedish businesses and the Thai public, serving as a platform for cultural exchange and soft diplomacy, aligning with SweCham’s mission to promote Swedish interests in Thailand.
The Thai-Swedish Chamber of Commerce is excited to announce a week-long celebration of Swedish culture from April 5 to 11, 2025, at IKEA Bangna. This event, known as Swedish Week, will highlight notable Swedish brands, reflecting Sweden‘s rich heritage in design and lifestyle, and will coincide with the launch of IKEA’s Stockholm 25 collection.
Co-hosted by SweCham and four prominent Swedish companies—Electrolux, Fitness24Seven, Fysik, and THE THREE BY TPV—Swedish Week promises an immersive experience in the Smaland area of IKEA Bangna. Attendees will enjoy engaging activities, product showcases, and storytelling that connect Swedish innovation with local culture.
“Swedish Week celebrates our design, innovation, and community spirit,” states the Thai-Swedish Chamber of Commerce. Guests are invited to explore participating brands, share their experiences online using #SwedishWeek, and engage in a cultural exchange that aligns with SweCham’s mission to promote Swedish interests in Thailand since 1989. More details can be found on SweCham‘s Instagram and website.
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