Designers in Sweden

  1. Daniel Rybakken

    Daniel Rybakken

    The work of Daniel Rybakken occupies the area between art and design, forming limited editions, art installations and prototypes for serial production. One of his main focuses has been to work with daylight and how to artificially recreate its subconscious effect. He started his own studio in 2008 and has since that won numerous awards including several Red Dot Awards, the London Design Medal and was the first designer from a Scandinavian country to receive the Italian Compasso d'Oro.

    Category Industrial Designers

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    Amid Moradganjeh

    Amid Moradganjeh is a multidisciplinary designer with Interaction design, industrial design and engineering backgrounds. Having studied as an interaction designer in Umeå Institute of Design in Sweden, he has been influenced by human centered approach in Scandinavian design.

    Category Interaction Designers

  3. Henrik Jensfelt

    Henrik Jensfelt

    Henrik Jensfelt is an industrial designer with over 20 years of experience blending physical with the digital to innovate meanings and weave new experiences into products. He works for some of the world's best brands, including Sony, Ericsson, Ikea, Bega, Electrolux, and Jabra. Located in Malmö, Sweden, his studio focuses on projects across consumer electronics, mobile devices, wearables, sports gear, housewares, and new product concepts.

    Category Industrial Designers

  4. Anders Nord

    Anders Nord

    Nord's primary focus is on creativity and how people experience a brand. With more than 15 years of working with large-scale brand identity projects, he brings a wealth of experince to the table.

    Category Multidisciplinary Designers

  5. Magnus Löfgren

    Magnus Löfgren

    Magnus Löfgren is a Swedish designer of interior objects, for the modern home. He is one of the creators behind the Swedish company Design House Stockholm, and the designer of their early products like, the Focus vase, and the Shell votive, which is sold by the London Design Museum and MOMA.

    Category Industrial Designers

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    Pia Wallen

    Pia Wallen is a designer rooted in her Swedish culture, she looks to history for inspiration of the traditional use of Swedish materials, techniques, colours and the northern climate. She combines tradition with play and fantasy, searching for new solutions and pushing boundaries to develop products that reflect today's culture and appeal to the modern person.

    Category Industrial Designers

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    Simon Key Bertman

    Simon Key Bertman is a textile artist and designer, living in Stockholm. With a sharp eye for pattern, texture and color Simon Key Bertman's work has received considerable recognition over the past few years. Bertman's high-quality and dynamically patterned mainly woven textiles bring instant movement to any space and show off the unique processes that led to their design, conceptual dimensions, mathematical sequences, and fascinating play with form and color.

    Category Textile Designers

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    Gunilla Elam

    Scientific illustrator and animator Gunilla Elam. Skillset includes 3d and 2d illustration as well as animation, from storyboard and concept to original artwork. Working for bigger and smaller companies within the medical and Life Science sectors - as independent and as a subcontractor.

    Category Illustrators

  9. Nils Petter Ekwall

    Nils Petter Ekwall

    Nils-Petter is an award-winning illustrator based in Stockholm, Sweden - working with clients worldwide - specializing in busy, highly detailed illustrations, cityscapes, pictorial maps, infographics, and retro-esque colors.

    Category Illustrators