Along the Gravel Path

A sea of tiny flowers spreads over mossy stones and winds along the gravel path. They mingle with the lady’s mantle and low rose bushes. Like a soft blanket, they stretch across the ground. The collection is presented in two colorways.
Floral Embroidery

I drew inspiration from the pattern style Indian Florals, featuring an abundance of flowers, leaves, fruits, and branches – all in varying sizes. Lush, colorful, and full of intricate details and ornaments. A classic pattern with hundreds of years of history, yet still popular and modern. The collection works beautifully for wallpaper, home textiles, and paper goods/stationery. Presented in two colorways.
Enchanted Forest

In the forest’s vast spaces, there is room to breathe. It feels free and energizing. The forest is friendly. It provides us with timber for walls, floors, and ceilings. It gives us furniture for our homes, Christmas trees, lingonberries, blueberries, and mushrooms. Walks, calm, and scents. Winter frost, spring green, summer flowers, and autumn air. The collection works beautifully for wallpaper, home textiles, and paper goods/stationery. Presented in two colorways.
Rose Garden 1950

Butterflies land on fragrant lavender. Roses climb up the trellis. Time for a coffee or tea in the hammock, with sun-bleached fringes. The collection works beautifully for wallpaper, fabrics, and paper goods/stationery. Presented in two colorways.
Rose Garden 1890

Roses climb the trellis in the garden at home. Around them, low rose bushes grow in the flowerbed, attracting butterflies and bees. Time for a coffee or tea in the arbor. The collection works beautifully for wallpaper, home textiles, and paper goods/stationery. Presented in two colorways.
Summers with my Aunt

Swimming in the sea every day, even when cold waves ran high on some days. A picnic basket with juice and sausage sandwiches. Warm, rugged rocks. The warmth from the sun and from my aunt. The memories and gratitude live on. This pattern is presented in two colorways and is perfect for home textiles and paper goods/stationery.
Northern Point

Gazing out over the endless water. The sea’s color shifts from morning to evening, from season to season. Calm surfaces, ripples, or waves. Small flowers, pine needles, and footprints in the sand. This pattern is inspired by the nature of northern Öland, an island in Sweden. The collection is presented in two colorways and is perfect for wallpaper, home textiles, and paper goods/stationery.
Coffee and cake at Grandma’s

In grandma’s warm kitchen, there is always coffee and time. On the wooden chairs or in the large, deep armchair, you can sit down and enjoy homemade treats. The clock on the wall ticks, the tiled stove crackles, and a tangle of wildflowers fills an old floral vase. There’s a retro feel here, with checkered wallpaper, a functionalist lamp, and swaying lace curtains.
Congratulations & Hugs

Sometimes you want to let someone know they’re in your thoughts – perhaps with a joyful, eye-catching card? Stylized flowers and leaves burst in vibrant pastels. Who will you send a warm greeting to today? Perhaps with a bouquet of flowers as well.
Welcome home for Christmas

Pattern collection Welcome home for Christmas: When the wind howls and the snow falls, it’s comforting to come inside and warm up. A door that’s always open. Familiar scents. A tender hug.