Philosophy of the Scandinavian Style
The Scandinavian interior design style has been mentioned previously in a few posts. Now what about some pure philosophy on a day like this? I’ve been contemplating the words of Josef Frank, the...
View Article‘New’ Patterns from Josef Frank
Today’s chew in the Swedish decor-blogosphere regards the release of two new (old!) Josef Frank textile patterns. The two topical patterns, Aramal and Ceylon, were created by Josef Frank in the 1940s...
View ArticleJosef Frank’s Place
Today, Josef Frank (1885-1967) got his own memorial in the district of Gärdet in Stockholm. His design is now part of the Swedish public sphere! ‘All places where we can feel at home are caused by the...
View ArticleTop 3 Josef Frank Items
Since Svenskt Tenn recently opened its brand new – international – online store, and as Josef Frank undeniably is a major trend guru, here’s a Top 3 of decor items signed The Father of the Scandinavian...
View ArticleJosef Frank to the rescue!
A modern minimalist white kitchen (stylish, yet rather discrete and unremarkable) turns much more interesting with the help of colourful and fun textiles from Swedish designer Josef Frank. The...
View ArticleA reintroduced Josef Frank Pattern
Speaking of art and patterns, I actually really like this old textile pattern by Josef Frank called Marble 4420. Svenskt Tenn reintroduced it today, in velvet, for the Stockholm Furniture Fair....
View Articlemost interesting swedish decor blog
In the meantime, while Trendey sisters focus on their regular careers & professions, we have the greatest blog tips for you: Dos family. As always, you might already know all about it, but if not:...
View ArticleNew Josef Frank Wallpapers
Do you like these? To the left is Eldblomman in a new, blue, colourway – and right the fairytaley print Sagoträdet. Svenskt Tenn has reconditioned Josef Frank’s wallpaper prints, and used traditional...
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