During my preparations for moving with my hubbie I found myself going back to the Essentials issue of Kinfolk. Which might partly be due to it lying in the bathroom; a good read while on the toilet is not to be underestimated. Although mostly it was because of the theme: determining what you simply can’t live without. I’ve been drawn towards minimalism for a long time now, but this was something new. In our age of over-consumption and having everything so readily available, the key for me was to find what was essential. Read More
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Hercule – the Great detectives collection
Named after Agatha Christie´s great detective Hercule Poirot and inspired by Poirot´s meticulous nature and love of symmetry and simplicity. Part of the Great detectives collection that I exhibited at the Stockholm furniture fair. Made from glass and metal, simple but stunning! Read More
Holmes – the Great detectives collection
Inspired by Sherlock Holmes out-of-the-box-thinking and his unorthodox methods. Holmes, the coat rack, embodies the spirit of Arthur Conan Doyle´s world famous detective, with its sleek frame and quirky functions. Part of the Great detectives collection I exhibited at the Stockholm furniture fair. The hat stand doubles as a lamp that you can rotate around its own axis to direct the light where you most need it. Read More
Developing Hanger.37
A few years back, when I was still at school, I had been approached by a few businesses about my designs, mainly one that had been published in the pamphlet for a aluminum design competition. This was long before I had my own company. The design they were interested in was a good looking power strip in aluminum with a innovative on/off-function. The ones who contacted me wondered if I could produce it, and they would buy it and sell it. Read More
The notion of pink
What is it that makes soft pink hues so tantalizing? There are few colors that have such a seductive effect on me and instantly evoke strong cravings. I am left baffled in the presence of blush. Here is why this surprises me. Read More