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‘Fäviken: 4015 Days, Beginning to End’

A book created as an homage to Magnus Nilsson's mould-breaking restaurant.

Created as a celebration of everything that the exceptional restaurant represented, the book is a beautifully composed commentary on contemporary food culture.

Nilsson’s essays punctuate the 100 featured recipes—these are accompanied by archival photographs and newly-shot images showing the unique dishes, as well as the restaurant, its staff, and the expansive surrounding countryside.

Magnus Nilsson made Fäviken into a world-class destination, and Pentagram has created a suitably special publication to mark his extraordinary restaurant.

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