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2010.08.30
Well...it's time for us to reveal the true story behind Kebnekaise, the best and most comfy little mountain you can find! The film was made by Stavfel produktion.
2010.08.30
We have moved into a new studio! It's not hard at all going to work when the workplace looks like this!
2010.08.05
Next week "Kulturkalaset" sets of here in Gothenburg. A lot of things happenning in the city but most important we exhibit on the 12th of August at Nordiska Kompaniet, NK. For all of you who happen to be in Gothenburg that day should come and visit us. It's a one day event, so make sure to stop by. We take part of a design event with four other Gothenburg based designers, who all happens to be friends and ready to take over the world design scene!
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2010.07.02
Best wishes for the summer vacation! Time to load the batteries but most of all more free time to be creative and playful.
2010.06.28
This spring, we've been working with a furniture project for Lekolar. Can't tell you more about the result yet though... but we are in the tail of it now and today we did some textile-test prints at Tobex. So now you got four clues to what this project is about: furniture, textile, pattern and of course children!
2010.06.12
Cold in Stockholm though it's June. Check out what I passed by in the window of this lovely store Uni.
2010.04.23
Dream Big! new design from the studio. This gigantic flower can make anyone want to turn into a
humble-bee. We had a blast at the photo shoot thank's to Alvar, Bella and Ivo. Working with photographer
RBRT CREATIVE and film photographer Stavfel was also a pleasure!
Watch video from photo shoot!
2010.03.20
Welcome Kristina Backlund! New partner and co-worker. Besides being a mom to 2 year old Kasper, she's recently left a 17 year stint in New York, where she worked as art director for various firms. Now based in Stockholm, she will be our kick-ass partner! Kristina is also on the board of Stiftelsen AAPKI Foundation, which supports poor women who are victims of natural catastrophes, you can read more about that here. www.aapki.org

