CATALOG 2025
Ekelund's product catalog has been redesigned and offers an inspiring overview of our wide range of textiles. Here, you'll find our entire 2025 collection, gain inspiration for beautifully set tables, read about our textiles and their unique qualities, and meet our designers as they share the thoughts behind their patterns.
Additionally, you can learn more about Ekelund as a company, our values, and how we are always striving to do better – for both you and the environment.
Stig Lindberg 2025
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.
William Morris 2025
William Morris was an influential designer and poet from Victorian England. His patterns are known for their nature-inspired motifs, intricate detailing, and flowing forms. Morris drew inspiration from the English countryside, and each pattern is characterized by recurring themes from nature.
By weaving Morris’s patterns, we at Ekelund honor a part of English tradition and combine it with our Swedish heritage. We create a connection between past and future, as well as between English and Swedish landscapes.
Frida Kahlo 2025
Frida Kahlo was a Mexican artist who lived in the early 20th century. She is well known for her self-portraits, in which her characteristic unibrow is always present. Born in 1907 in Mexico City, Kahlo began painting as a form of therapy after a serious accident that caused damage to her spine and uterus.
This collection is inspired by Frida Kahlo’s strength and individuality. She was a strong woman who dared to stand up for herself and follow her own path, which serves as the foundation for our design collection, Ekelund X Frida Kahlo.