Wednesday, October 15

GUEST BLOGGER: Emma from Emmas Designblogg

Hi all readers of sfgirlbybay! I'm Emma from Emmas Designblogg, a 29 year old blogger and styling assistant based in Stockholm, Sweden. My blog has been around for three years now, and as time goes by I find that it gets more and more Scandinavian in style, and more focused on Scandinavian designers, so that is what I'll be sharing with you here as well. I'm so happy to get the opportunity to guest blog here while Victoria is travelling, and I hope you will enjoy my posts!

In this first post I want to show you some of the talent that is hiding in Beckmans School of Design here in Stockholm. I find that young unestablished designers often have the most radical and interesting ideas, as they haven't yet adjusted to the demands of the market and can explore the more edgy side of design without thinking about budgets or target groups.

Concrete boxes by Marie Lindblad


Hidden ceiling light with stucco ornament by Daniel Svahn

Pile of Books, bedside table by Josefin Hellström-Olsson

Adjustable shelf by Hilda Hellström

Glass sheet bed head by Therese Westman

9 comments:

Mia said...

I know I'm swedish but scandinavian design is so nice!

Mia

Leacayoungart said...

cool stuff.

Melissa said...

I really like the concrete boxes and piles of books. Great selection!

Anonymous said...

i like the emotion of scandinavian design, swiss design often is so serious.

Carrie Nicole said...

Hi Emma! Lovely to see you here and thank you for sharing such wonderful treasures with us!

Melissa G said...

If you are interested, you have been tagged. See the below link.
http://emjietreasures.blogspot.com/2008/10/tagging-game.html

honeydonthink said...

Thanks for the guest post as i also enjoy your blog - my favorite is the pile of books bedside table - form and function (and a sense of humor)

Anonymous said...

Hi Emma,
Thanks for these links. I love the items you've highlighted - especially that bedsidetable. I'm adding you to my feedreader, it's lacking scandinavian design inspiration!

emma ::emmas designblogg:: said...

Hi everyone! Thank you so much for your sweet comments, you sure know how to make a girl feel welcome!