Nakkna

In this article, we are going to delve into the fascinating world of Nakkna. From its impact on society to its relevance in history, Nakkna has played a fundamental role in various aspects of daily life. Over the years, Nakkna has captured the attention of many people, generating debate and reflection on its influence in different spheres. Through detailed analysis, we will explore the meaning of Nakkna and how it has shaped our way of understanding and approaching certain aspects of life. We hope that this article leads you to reflect and provides you with a deeper insight into Nakkna and its importance in today's society.

Nakkna is a Swedish fashion label based in Stockholm, Sweden.

Founded in 2003. Nakkna is known for its avant-garde, yet commercial, designs where complex constructions and draping are manifested in clean shapes without unnecessary embellishment. Nakkna is sold in fashion stores through Europe and selected cities in Asia and USA. Nakkna is run by designers Camilla Sundin, Claes Berkes and Ella Soccorsi, who all met at Beckmans School of Design in Stockholm, which they graduated from in 2001 in fashion design.

Awards

They were also nominated for the Future Design Award in 2004

Other projects and collaborations

Absolut Vodka commissioned Nakkna to design cocktail glasses. for them and they also designed a Limited editions bag for Sony PSP

The Swedish Postal stamps collection released in August 2007 also futures Nakkna as one of the new breed of Swedish Design Labels.

See also

External links

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