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Upptag

Upptåg - Quilt covers for Childrens IKEA. Lyocell and Cotton mix. 2019

Frekvens

Frekvens - Bags and Raincoats in coated Tyvek. 2020

These items were launched together with a IKEA collaboation with Teenage Engineering.

Frekvens Tiki

Frekvens - Porcelain Cups for IKEA. 2020

Lustigt

A play collection for Childrens IKEA 2018

Wheel of Fortune - One wheel – endless possibilities. Here it’s you who decides what the numbers and colours symbolise. Perhaps a prize, a mission or who is going to do dishes?

Shelf - Where does the small play figures stay at night?

Skipping Rope - A brilliant way to play ‒ and practice! The energy created when you jump is led via the handles and illuminates the skipping rope’s light LED bulbs.

photo©IKEA

Focus Sápmi

Pattern for Focus Sápmi, an exhibition about Sami people. The pattern is based on traditional items of the Sami collection at Kulturen i Lund.

Bruk

Drinking glasses 45 cl and 33 cl. Ideal for beer or smoothies, wine or water. Kosta Boda 2018 photo©Kosta Boda

Chennai

Chennai, stoneware dinnerware with embossed pattern. Indiska 2016

photo©Indiska

Bollebygd

Metal cabinet IKEA 2018

photo©IKEA

Stockholm

Handwoven wool rugs for IKEA. 2017

photo©IKEA

Gullholmen

Rocking Chair made of waste from the banana tree. The chair is stackable and handwoven. IKEA PS 2003

photo©IKEA

Sittning

A short term textile collection for dining. IKEA 2016

photo@IKEA

Dvärgbjörk

Meter fabric for IKEA. 2017

photo©IKEA

365 +

Textile collection for the kitchen. IKEA

photo©IKEA

Dots

Rugs, Cushions and Bed Linne, IKEA PS 2012

photo@IKEA

Böja

Bamboo lamp series. 2012

photo©IKEA

Printed T-shirt

Graphic Prints

Fjällbjörk

Fjällbjörk - IKEA PS 2006

Porcelain cup. A modern version of the guksi, a traditional wooden cup in the Sami culture.

A later version of the cup can be found at the IKEA Museum shop in Älmhult, Sweden

photo©IKEA

Färgrik-Tickar

Dinnerware set. Both decorated and plain stoneware ceramics. IKEA 2008 - 2010

photo©IKEA

Stockholm - IKEA

Textile collection Meter fabric, Wool Rugs, Bed Linnen and Cushion Covers. IKEA 2012

photo©IKEA

Sällskap

Limited collection for IKEA. A collection that celebrates the Scandinavian arts and crafts tradition. 2016

photo©IKEA

Gribby & Grea

Gribby & Grea, meter fabric for IKEA PS 2006

photo©IKEA

portal

Entrance to Childrens IKEA. Work together with Pin Pin Studio.

photo@christian strömqvist

Krumelur

Textile collection for Childrens IKEA. 2000

photo©IKEA

Förnuft

Cutlery, IKEA 1999

photo@IKEA

Krona

Krona- IKEA PS 2006

Palm leaf basket inspired from the tradtional birch root basket weave in Sápmi.

photo©IKEA

Stenbär

Basket, Flower pot in rattan. IKEA 2017

photo©IKEA

Stockholm Stripes

Rugs and Pillow cases inspired from Swedish landscapes. Stockholm Collection 2007 IKEA

photo©IKEA

Sápmi runt hörnet

Creative leader of the exhibition Sápmi runt hörnet (Sapmi just around the corner), an exhibition of printed textiles with pattern made by young Sami people. The mission was to make new pattern interpretations of the Sami culture. The first stop of the traveling exhibition was at The Rhösska Museum of Design and Crafts in Gothenburg 2017. Later the project has been shown in Kautokeino, Röros and Burlöv.

My pattern Voetege is an hommage to the traditional classic shoe band that is used around the ancles for both functional and decorative reasons. For example one can tell from which area you belong i Sàpmi.

Other pattern makers were Laila Brandsfjell, Ove Stødle, Leila Nutti, Sandra Blind, Johanna Huuva, Cecilia Unnes and Majjen Ristiina Eira.

photo@Clive Tompsett

photo©Maria Vinka

Stockholm

Glass vases and light holders. Handblown glass. 2007

photo©IKEA

Knalla

Pattern for IKEA 2010

photo@IKEA

Play Table

Play Table with storage for children where no chairs are needed. JAJU 2010

phot@JAJU

Elias

Woven chair in woven paperstring and metal. IKEA 2009

photo©IKEA

Unicef

Different textile projects for IKEA foundation, one of UNICEF’S largest private sector partners. This project involved women in Uttar Pradesh and encouraged self-help groups to prevent child labour. IKEA 2006 and onwards

photo©IKEA

photo© Maria Vinka

Magnifying T-light

Tea light holder in brass for Indiska 2016

photo©Indiska

Måsö

Måsö - Garden Chair for IKEA. A handwoven stackable plastic chair. 2005

Variations done later in rattan skin and paper string. 2008-2011

Rag rug

Different rag rugs made of industrial textile waste. The idea of weaving them with “hinges”comes from the old scandinavian tradition of folding long rugs around corners in small houses.

The rag rug with a printed map has got a map over Älmhult, a small village in the south of Sweden were IKEA started. The street names are taken from all over the world though ex. Abbey Road, Mahatma Gandhi Road, Mohamed Sultan Road…

IKEA PS 2006

photo©IKEA

Jutanäs

Nesting wooden dolls.

The classic Matryoshka dolls are all different and comes in all genders. Hand painted in Russia. IKEA PS 2006

photo©IKEA

Majby

Dining Chair in rattan. IKEA 2010

photo©IKEA

Losjön

Wall Hangers for IKEA. 2011

photo©IKEA

Door Knob

Door knobs IKEA 2009

photo©IKEA

Flimra

Drinking glass series IKEA 2017

photo©IKEA

Spika

Spika IKEA PS 2006

Chair in Beech and Oak. The inspiration comes from the helicopter of Alfons Åberg, a famous character of a childrens book in Sweden.

Designed together with Jon Karlsson

photo©IKEA

Sollefteå

Paper lamp. IKEA 2015

photo©IKEA

KR

Baby strollers and child car seats for KR Baby. 2015-16

photo©KR baby

Soft Toys

Fä, Soft Toys IKEA 1999-2000

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Frekvens

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Frekvens Tiki

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Lustigt

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Focus Sápmi

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Bruk

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Chennai

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Bollebygd

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Stockholm

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Gullholmen

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Sittning

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Dvärgbjörk

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365 +

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Dots

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Böja

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Printed T-shirt

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Fjällbjörk

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Färgrik-Tickar

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Stockholm - IKEA

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Sällskap

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Gribby & Grea

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portal

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Krumelur

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Förnuft

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Krona

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Stenbär

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Stockholm Stripes

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Sápmi runt hörnet

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Stockholm

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Knalla

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Play Table

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Elias

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Unicef

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Magnifying T-light

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Måsö

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Rag rug

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Jutanäs

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Majby

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Losjön

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Door Knob

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Flimra

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Spika

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Sollefteå

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KR

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Soft Toys

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