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Jos lives in Västerås in central Sweden. Her 1950s home is a celebration of colour and pattern and her patterned kitchen diner is eye-catching and welcoming.

The clash of Marimekko patterned walls and black & white window roller blind and chequerboard floor is just so right!

She has a marvellous collection of pottery, glass and tins – I’m often jealous of people in Scandinavia who can easily pick up all those lovely vintage cups & saucers, plates, drinking glasses and enamelware.

Have a browse of her squares (and swipe through the squares above) to see the before & after shots of her home.

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Man knife block
Man knife block
Russell Hobbs TR9150RDR retro style 2-slice toaster, red
Russell Hobbs TR9150RDR retro style 2-slice toaster, red
Red JH Fabrikerna bread bin
Red JH Fabrikerna bread bin
Erik Kold plastic food storage container
Erik Kold plastic food storage container
Al & Lena Eklund storage tin for Lorids Lonborg
Al & Lena Eklund storage tin for Lorids Lonborg
IKEA Trådig wire fruit basket, by Ehlén Johansson
IKEA Trådig wire fruit basket, by Ehlén Johansson
Marimekko Unikko wallpaper
Marimekko Unikko wallpaper
White String Pocket shelves
White String Pocket shelves
Man knife block
Man knife block
Russell Hobbs TR9150RDR retro style 2-slice toaster, red
Russell Hobbs TR9150RDR retro style 2-slice toaster, red
Red JH Fabrikerna bread bin
Red JH Fabrikerna bread bin
Erik Kold plastic food storage container
Erik Kold plastic food storage container
Al & Lena Eklund storage tin for Lorids Lonborg
Al & Lena Eklund storage tin for Lorids Lonborg
IKEA Trådig wire fruit basket, by Ehlén Johansson
IKEA Trådig wire fruit basket, by Ehlén Johansson
Marimekko Unikko wallpaper
Marimekko Unikko wallpaper
White String Pocket shelves
White String Pocket shelves

Designer Desire: Al & Lena Eklund

Mosaic of Al & Lena Eklund designs | H is for Home

Al & Lena Eklund are Swedish product designers. Much of their work has a Pop Art feel with it’s bold patterns and bright, contrasting colours. Their designs can be found on lots of different homewares such as trays and coasters, thermometers, oven gloves, egg cosies and storage tins.

Information about the couple was more or less non-existent until in 2012, when a Swedish blogger by the name of Helena Viale seized the initiative and went hunting for some primary research material – she wrote Al a letter!

Al & Lena Eklund
Al & Lena Eklund

Apparently, they met at Beckmans College of Design (which Lens’a mother, Göta Trägårdh, co-founded) and soon after leaving began designing textitles for STOBO – Al’s Ornito is featured in our mosaic above. The couple are much more well known however, for their designs on paper, metal and plastic which they produced in collaboration with Laurids Lønborg (known as ‘Sunny’ to his friends). The email reply went on to say that Lønborg was less artistic than the Eklunds, but was an astute businessman and negotiator with suppliers and distributors.

Lønborg also worked with Gunnar Flørning on the wooden figures of animals… but enough about him, this post is about the Eklunds – perhaps he’ll be the subject of another of our Designer Desire posts!

The Eklunds emigrated to New York for a time in the 1970s where they worked on textile and wallpaper designs. Lena passed away in 2007 after a short illness at the age of 72.

Additional image credits:

Etsy | Flickr