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Connect With Our Scandinavian Architectural Design Experts

Send us questions, editorial feedback, press requests, or partnership notes related to Scandinavian architecture, materials, kitchens, sanitary design, and design heritage.

General Inquiries & Editorial Feedback

The useful messages are often the plain ones: a precise question, a project context, and one or two details that show where the design problem actually sits.

We read contact notes with the same habits we bring to architectural editing. A question about a kitchen threshold, for example, rarely belongs only to cabinetry. It may touch circulation, light, surface wear, joinery, storage discipline, and the quiet expectations built into Scandinavian domestic rooms. That is the kind of context that helps us respond with care.

For general business inquiries, corrections, source suggestions, or reader feedback, contact us at [email protected]. If your note concerns a specific article, include the page title and the passage you are referring to. That saves guesswork and keeps the exchange grounded in the work itself.

What helps us answer well

Share the topic, the setting, and the kind of reply you need. A homeowner asking about oak flooring in a compact apartment needs a different answer from a studio comparing stone, laminate, and stainless steel for a high-use kitchen.

What to send for editorial notes

Send corrections plainly. If you are pointing to a material claim, a historical reference, or a product category, include the source or the reason you believe the wording should change.

We welcome direct disagreement when it improves the page. Scandinavian design writing can become too smooth if no one questions the practical edge: how a surface ages, how a detail cleans, how a layout behaves when people use it every morning.

Press, Media & Industry Partnerships

There are two ways to approach press and partnership work. One is to send a broad announcement and hope it lands somewhere. The better route is narrower: explain the architectural relevance, the material question, and why our readers would care.

For press and media requests, write to [email protected]. We are most interested in clear access to information: release dates, named contacts, technical documentation, image permissions, and whether the subject relates to kitchens, sanitary spaces, material science, Scandinavian heritage, or design innovation.

Partnership opportunities can be sent to [email protected]. A useful proposal does not need ornate language. It should state the scope, the intended audience, the timeline, and the editorial boundary. If a collaboration involves a manufacturer, supplier, institution, or studio, say so early.

Practical note

We do not add physical addresses or phone numbers to this contact page. Email gives both sides a written record of scope, permissions, and follow-up details.

Before sending press materials

Choose one strong angle rather than five weak ones. A new basin collection, for instance, becomes more useful to us when the note explains ceramic thickness, installation constraints, water use assumptions, or maintenance behavior. The word “new” is rarely enough. The design consequence matters.

If you need background on how we present our work and contributors, visit About Us or Editorial Team. Those pages give a clearer sense of the editorial setting before you send a request.

Inquiry Scope and Editorial Independence

Contact does not equal coverage. That line keeps the work honest, and it protects the reader from pages that feel like catalogues wearing editorial clothes.

We consider inquiries through their fit with the site’s architectural focus. A note about natural stone sealers may belong in material science. A question about compact wet-room planning may sit under sanitary design. A long reflection on Danish joinery traditions may be better suited to Scandinavian heritage. The category matters less than the usefulness of the subject.

Relevant topics

We look for questions tied to architectural use: layout, craft, durability, light, material behavior, historical context, and practical specification.

Boundaries

We do not treat every product launch, pitch, or announcement as editorial material. Some messages are better kept as background.

Privacy

When you contact us, send only the information needed for the inquiry. For data handling details, read our Privacy Policy.

We may decline, delay, or narrow a request if the material lacks enough architectural substance. That is not a judgment on the sender. It is a matter of fit. Our conclusions depend on the information provided, and on whether we can treat the subject with enough specificity to be useful.

For terms that govern use of the site, see our Terms of Service. For everything else, start with a clear email. A measured note, written in ordinary language, is usually the best doorway into a serious design conversation.

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