• An interview with the founders of Pick a Poppy - Malin Glemme and Sofi Fahrman

    Written by Ulrika Lindqvist

    Ulrika Lindqvist: Congratulations on launching Pick a Poppy, only a few months in and you’re soon about to launch your third collection, that’s amazing! Please tell me a little about how you got the idea for Pick a Poppy?

    Malin Glemme: The idea behind Pick a Poppy came from a desire to create beauty and joy in everyday life through small, meaningful details. The name itself, “Pick a Poppy,” symbolizes that simple act of adding warmth and life to a moment—whether it's at the dinner table or in everyday interactions. It’s about those small touches that can transform an experience, like picking a flower to brighten your day. This is at the core of what Pick a Poppy stands for—bringing charm, coziness, and a flirty twist to the little things that make life special.

    Sofi Fahrman Engelbert: I got the idea to a similar company years ago but felt I didn't have time for one more startup at that time so instead I wrote a book on the subject (Till bords med Sofi Fahrman). Luckily Malin read that book and had the same vision. Malin came up with Pick A Poppy and contacted me to be part of the journey.

    UL: Sofi how do you work with Pick a Poppy compared to how you work with your other projects?

    SFE It's pretty similar in that way that it runs from a feeling or something that caught my eye. I very often work around a mood board to create a look and feel for every project. Color palettes, shapes and forms. I love the creative process and to be able to work within teams that are like minded.

    UL: Malin, how would you say working with Pick a Poppy differs from working with your carpet brand Layered?

    MG: Working with Pick a Poppy feels like tapping into a fresh, creative energy. The focus is very much on building the brand from the ground up and developing the product range, where ideas flow freely. It’s an incredibly playful process, full of experimentation and artistic exploration. Layered, on the other hand, is a more established brand—nearly 10 years old now—so the work there is more rooted in business development. It’s about numbers, strategies, and analyzing data to continue growing the brand. What I love is the balance between these two worlds. With Pick a Poppy, I get to fully immerse myself in the creative side of things, while Layered allows me to engage my strategic, business-focused mindset. The combination of both keeps me energized and inspired!

    UL: What is the inspiration for the autumn collection and festive collection?

    SFE: Our autumn and festive collections are inspired by blending tradition with a modern, playful twist. The festive collection, with bold shades of red, burgundy, and black, reimagines our Bow and Stripe series to bring a flirty energy to the holiday season.

    MG: We also focused on creating warmth with rustic materials like jute and linen, complemented by hand-painted ceramics and floral motifs. It’s all about combining personal touches with timeless holiday traditions to create a cozy, inviting atmosphere.

    UL: Please tell us about the process in creating the collections?

    SFE: First of all it's teamwork. And the Pick A Poppy team has ALOT of ideas. So the process since I came into the picture has mostly been around killing your darlings.

    UL: Can you tell us a memorable moment from this first year with Pick a Poppy?

    SFE: The opening after work party in the store was magical and memorable. Dj, great vibes, celebrating with new and old friends on the street outside the store on Grev Turegatan. I think we should do that as an annual event. And getting feedback from followers that bought pieces and tagged us.

    MG: One of the most memorable moments has to be when we opened our showroom. It was truly magical to see the brand come to life in a physical space, where people could experience it firsthand. The excitement of seeing everything we had worked on finally materialize was overwhelming. Meeting our customers face-to-face and seeing their reactions in real time was incredibly rewarding. The showroom has since become a destination, not just for us but for our customers too. It’s a space where we come together to share ideas and inspiration—there's a real sense of community around it now.

    UL: What are your plans for the future for Pick a Poppy?

    SFE: To make Pick A Poppy your destination for tableware. For me it's important to keep creating joy and beauty through every detail. And that we keep on infusing artistry, our own brand dna and playfulness into all our products.

    MG:  Looking ahead, we’re really excited about expanding our product range and collaborating with new partners. There are some truly exciting ideas in the pipeline! We’re also focusing on entering new markets—there’s already been significant interest from both the US and the UK, which feels fantastic. We’re eager to explore those opportunities and grow internationally while continuing to develop the playful, warm identity that makes Pick a Poppy unique.

  • Swedish Craftsmanship Behind Bernadotte & Kylberg's New Furniture Collection

    Written by Fashion Tales

    The design studio Bernadotte & Kylberg was founded in 2012 by Carl Philip Bernadotte and Oscar Kylberg and has since created designs for leading Swedish and international brands such as Hästens, Skultuna, Gärsnäs, Georg Jensen, Stelton, Zwiesel and many others. The portfolio contains a very multifaceted and wide range of different design objects and projects: from beds, chairs and other furniture, to glass, crockery, vases and candlesticks, glasses and jackets. In recent years, the studio has also worked with destination design, among other things it created the highly acclaimed A Midsummer Night's Dream suite at the Ice Hotel in Jukkasjärvi, and recently also presented a new hotel collaboration with Eriksberg Hotel & Nature Reserve.

    Bernadotte & Kylberg design philosophy is to create unique and sustainable design with a strong focus on maximum user benefit as well as a high degree of design.The duo sees it as their task to, through new textures, materials and techniques, question how we use and look at an object - and thus create innovative designs that last for generations.Among other things, Bernadotte & Kylberg has been awarded the TableWare International Award of Excellence and the Red Dot Award in the category “High Quality Design” for its Aquatic collection for Stelton and the German Design Gold Award for the Signum collection for Zwiesel. In autumn 2023, the studio launched its own brand Bernadotte & Kylberg, whose first collection consisted of luxurious scarves, scarves and throws in the finest silk and wool. In 2024, the range was expanded with exclusive handcrafted furniture and brass products.
    This autumn, the Swedish design brand Bernadotte & Kylberg is launching an exclusive range of premium furniture. At the same time, the first addition to the new collection The Tulip is introduced, in the form of a tea light holder in the finest brass.All the new products are made in Sweden from carefully selected Swedish materials, in collaboration with some of Sweden's leading craftsmen and producers.

    We are very happy about the fantastic reception that our first collection of textile products has received both in the Nordics and internationally,
    says Carl Philip Bernadotte in a press release.”

    For the Eriksberg collection, the duo has drawn inspiration from the timeless beauty of nature that surrounds Eriksberg Hotell & Safari Park in Blekinge, where Bernadotte & Kylberg recently designed all the interiors of Arken, a prestigious, newly opened hotel building in the area.
    To create the new furniture, the duo carefully selected exclusive Swedish materials such as solid oak, brass and bishop diabase – a rare and fascinating rock that was formed during some of the Earth's most dramatic volcanic eruptions between 900 and 1,500 million years ago.
    The collection is carefully designed and produced in Sweden, making each piece of furniture a unique, carefully crafted piece of craftsmanship that is created to last for generations.

    www.bernadottekylberg.com

  • Anna Camner’s “Places to Be” Exhibition Opens at Loyal Gallery

    Written by Natalia Muntean

    Place to Be”, the new exhibition by Swedish artist Anna Camner, features a new body of oil paintings characterised by pale blues, pinks, and lavender tones, exploring surrealist themes, and blending external details with inner desires.

    Camner employs the alla prima technique, painting wet-on-wet, which allows her to balance meticulous planning with spontaneous creativity. Her works, displayed across both floors of the gallery, create a bridge between mental and physical dimensions.

    The exhibition’s title, “Places to Be,” evokes both physical destinations and desired mental states, exploring the dual role of touch in intimacy and connection. The paintings feature opaque “cocoons” that amplify physical sensations, highlighting Camner’s unique blend of figuration and abstraction.

    Born in 1977 in Stockholm, Anna Camner holds an MFA from the Royal Institute of Art. Her work has been showcased internationally and is part of several notable collections. In 2022, she co-founded the art collective Black Iris, and she has an upcoming solo exhibition with the Ståhl Collection in 2025.

    This is the artist’s first solo exhibition with Loyal Gallery and will run from October 3 to November 2, 2024.

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