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.

To create objects that are functional while also bringing joy through their beauty
– Stig Lindberg

BERSÅ

The green leaf design became a staple in many Swedish households, symbolizing the post-war era’s optimism and appreciation for nature. It remains a favorite among collectors and design enthusiasts, both in Sweden and internationally. Its timeless appeal continues to make it relevant in contemporary design.

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.

LINNEA

Inspired by Sweden’s beloved national flower, embodies a delicate and romantic charm that reflects Stig Lindberg’s talent for capturing nature’s beauty. Its soft, flowing lines and subtle color palette evoke a sense of nostalgia and connection to the Scandinavian landscape. Linnea remains a treasured design, appreciated for its timeless elegance and ability to bring a touch of nature into both traditional and modern settings.

POTTERY

Stig Lindberg began and ended his career with ceramics, a medium where his creativity truly flourished. Designed in the 1940s and celebrated for decades, Pottery reflects his mastery of form and detail. The pattern reveals new, elegant shapes with every glance, capturing the timeless beauty and artistic innovation that define his work. It remains a cherished design, appreciated by collectors and design enthusiasts around the world.