Transforming Stina’s watercolour paintings into beautiful textile patterns and interior design products required close collaboration within the textile team. “It was about finding the right scale for the motifs so they fit, for example, on a cushion, and figuring out the repeat – meaning how the pattern should flow continuously across the fabric.” Another important part was calibrating the colours to make sure they came out exactly as planned. “This work, even the digital parts of it, is a kind of craftsmanship. It takes both precision and plenty of experience to get it just right,” Karin explains.





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Blue-toned flower petals bring year-round summer vibes into your home. SKOGSNÄSSLA curtains, made of lyocell and hemp, offer a soft linen-like drape and gently filter light. Fits both rods and rails.
The fabric dims daylight entering the room and reduces glare. It gives a comfortable sense of privacy as people cannot see in. At night, silhouettes can be perceived from outside when the room is lit.
The irregular structure of hemp enhances the fabric’s durability, while the natural softness of lyocell provides a smooth feel and a beautiful drape.
Curtains with heading tape allow you to hang the curtain directly on the curtain rod using the rod pocket or tabs. You can also hinge the curtain onto a track rail using gliders and hooks.
The VIDGA track rail system holds curtains with heading tape using gliders and hooks. By combining it with RIKTIG hooks, you can create an elegant curtain display. Thanks to its versatility, VIDGA can be mounted on either the wall or ceiling.

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Floral patterns remain ever relevant in interior design. This time, however, we wanted to explore this timeless theme in a fresh way. With the expressive style of graphic designer Stina Persson, we felt we were on the right path. The result is a coordinated collection where abstract flowers and soft, sweeping lines run like a red thread across the curtains, cushions and bed textiles.
”Stina works with watercolours in a playful, graphic style that brings a fresh and exciting feel,” says Karin Dahlström, design coordinator for our textiles. “We set certain guidelines for her – like the colour palette and which products to include. The collection needed to be coordinated, functional all year round and easily combined with the rest of our living room and bedroom ranges.”
From brushstrokes to textile patterns
Expressive for the window
Bigger and bolder patterns often end up on cushions and decor items – but here, we chose to feature some of them on SKOGSNÄSSLA and PELARKÖRSBÄR curtains. “When we saw Stina’s magnificent paintings, we really wanted them to stand out,” says Karin, who developed a newfound love for watercolours while working with the collection. “Just imagine a single colour creating so many different tones simply by the way it’s mixed. Watercolouring is so expressive and can really add something unique to the interior.”
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The fabric dims the daylight
The fabric dims the daylight entering the room when it is brighter outside, and reduces glare. It gives you a comfortable sense of privacy because people cannot see in during the daytime. At night, when the room is lit, it is possible to perceive shapes and silhouettes from outside.




