I´m working on a ”collection” right now, it is ment to fit into the context of those who like the country living lifestyle. The inspiration comes, as always, from the farmhouses of Hälsingland where I live and from the settlers and small scale farmers of Lapland, where I spent my vacations as a kid.
The first product of this collection was the clothes hanger ”Kallfarstun”. ”Kallfarstun” is common in old houses and can be described as an uninsulated hall – where you often find a carved clothes hanger. This type of clothes hanger can also be found in attics or outhouses where they were used to store things like wintergarments, bags, aprons and workwear, baskets, fishnets etc. Anything you could hang on its handcarved pegs.
I have also designed a shoerack for this collection. It is carved by hand, made of young birches that has grown cramped together in a dense forest. The thin birches are plugged into the sidepieces. Very traditional assembly though the design has no original. It is inspired by different kinds of stands that has been used in a kind of self-sufficient coherence.
This horse is also part of the collection. I have wanted to make a horse of my own for a long time. I love the antique wooden horses from the 1800. The horses that are made now have a modern, kitchy design that has come a long way from the original wooden horses. They are painted with linseedoil.
The shoe rack and clothes hanger can be bought at Svensk Slöjd, Nybrogatan, Stockholm. The collection will soon be able to order online. 