Design to get Inspired of 

A while ago I had a lovely day learning about Tonie Lewenhaupt’s vintage donation at the Röhsska Gallery, please see further blog below. I also had time to view the Gallery’s own design collection and to talk to their competent staff about Scandinavian design history. A Katja of Sweden dress was on display of course but also what actually inspired her to make fashion.

Bruno Mathsson inspired Katja Geiger. Photo: Sara Thorsson / Sagamodellen

The chair above is the kind of Bruno Mathsson chair that made it clear to Katja Geiger that no woman would possibly be able to sit beautifully in the chair wearing anything fashionable.

Katja of Sweden dress at Röhsska Gallery. Photo: Sara Thorsson / Sagamodellen

Female fashion meant, in the 1940th, corsets and tight underwear, not suitable for relaxing times in such chairs. She followed her vision of creating comfortable fashion for busy women of that time. The rest is Swedish fashion history.

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Sara Thorsson

Vernissage Katja of Sweden

https://www.facebook.com/groups/250034822036703/permalink/1194368544269988/?sfnsn=mo Se min samling av Katja of Sweden på Kristinehamns Konstmuseum den 24 oktober.

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Boken om pionjären

Efter all research blev det en bok som lanserades i anslutning till utställningen av Katja of Sweden på Kulturen i Lund. Utställningen har sedan vandrat

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Mode från Malmö

Stickat av Katja of Sweden är inte fel i höstrusket. Det är design och mönster som fortfarande håller, producerat i Malmö. ”Jag vill skapa mode

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