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What a mistake to pick Lars Josefsson, managing director of the Swedish power company Vattenfall, as a hero of the environment! Now you have really lost your credibility! Even if it's very clean in Sweden, Vattenfall operates some of Europe's dirtiest power plants, in Poland and Germany. How can your magazine be so poorly informed? Charlotte Thege Sweden...
...Jacobsen dining table - but they don't come cheap. So here's a tip for those who want to enjoy some of the Austrian architect and designer's beautiful patterns without paying top dollar: head for the remnants chest at Stockholm's Svenkst Tenn (www.svenskttenn.se), the grand dame of Swedish home-furnishings stores. Frank was a co-founder of the store and concocted 160 patterns for it, of which 40 are still in production. Off-cuts of many of these end up in Svenkst Tenn's overflowing remnants chest. None of the pieces are large enough to upholster anything chunky...
STELLA GETS HER GROOVE AT H&M Hot on the heels of last year's sellout success with Karl Lagerfeld, Swedish retail giant H&M will introduce next week another one-off line of hip fashion items, designed this time by Stella McCartney. Get ready for drainpipe wool pants, slouchy sweaters and silk spaghetti-strap dresses...
...Jacobsen dining table-but they don't come cheap. So here's a tip for those who want to enjoy some of the Austrian architect and designer's beautiful patterns without paying top dollar: head for the remnants chest at Stockholm's Svenkst Tenn (www.svenskttenn.se), the grand dame of Swedish home-furnishings stores. Frank was a co-founder of the store and concocted 160 patterns for it, of which 40 are still in production. Off-cuts of many of these end up in Svenkst Tenn's overflowing remnants chest. None of the pieces are large enough to upholster anything chunky...
...Nuclear energy still faces big obstacles, primarily the still-hostile public opinion in some countries and the unresolved problem of how to dispose of nuclear waste that will continue to be radioactive for hundreds of years. Says Lars Josefsson, chief executive of the big Swedish utility Vattenfall: "It will continue to be a very difficult question especially in Europe, as many governments have taken very strong decisions in the past against nuclear...