STIG LINDBERG

Stig Lindberg was one of Sweden’s most important postwar designer. His strength lies in his ability to create designs that are beautiful, functional, and full of character and joy. He wasn’t afraid to play with color and form, bringing a sense of creativity and fun to everything he did.

Stig made his mark on the international design scene with an exhibition in New York in 1957. In 1959, he gained recognition in Japan through an exhibition at the SEIBU department store and has been celebrated ever since, both in Europe and beyond.

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    HERBARIUM

    Featuring a vibrant and intricate design inspired by nature’s botanical forms. This pattern, with its colorful and playful depiction of plants, is a celebration of the beauty found in natural elements. 

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    BERSÅ

    This design is instantly recognizable for its repeating motif of green, birch tree leaves arranged in a symmetrical pattern against a white background. The simplicity and freshness of the design capture the essence of Scandinavian modernism.

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    LINNEA

    Stig Lindberg designed the Linnea pattern for a porcelain dinnerware set produced by Gustavsberg's porcelain factory between 1965 and 1970. Linnea is characterized by stylized twinflowers and foliage, giving it a light and airy expression, which was typical
    of Stig's design during that time. The pattern was intended for the export market, aiming to leverage the reputation of the "Flower King" Carl von Linné worldwide.

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