The HÖSTAGILLE collection launches on July 25, followed by KUSTFYR on August 8 and KÖSSEBÄR on August 29.
A Cozy Table for Family and Friends: HÖSTAGILLE
The HÖSTAGILLE collection is all about creating a warm and inviting dining experience. Think soft-toned textiles, nature-inspired scented candles, and charming decorative touches that help you set the scene for memorable meals with loved ones.
Among the highlights: foldable paper pumpkins in rich autumn colors that double as centerpieces or shelf décor — easy to assemble, easy to store for next year. A beige serving platter with subtle seasonal speckles adds a cozy pop to your spread, whether you’re serving cheese, fresh fruit, or homemade cookies. The coordinating tablecloth ties everything together, blending effortlessly with white, patterned, or colorful dinnerware.
Preserve the Flavors of the Season: KÖSSEBÄR
Autumn is also harvest time, and KÖSSEBÄR is here to help you make the most of it. This collection celebrates the tradition of preserving fruits, berries, and herbs with tools that make it easy and enjoyable. From jars and strainers to textiles that brighten your kitchen, KÖSSEBÄR encourages you to gather nature’s bounty and savor it all season long.
“Drying herbs, fruits, and mushrooms is a time-honored way to keep summer’s flavors alive,” explains designer Mikael Axelsson. “That’s why I created a handmade dehydrator with woven trays that allow air to circulate — making it both practical and beautiful.”
A Spooky Twist for Halloween: KUSTFYR
Looking to add some frightful fun to your home? The KUSTFYR collection brings Halloween charm with playful pumpkins, cobwebs, black cats, and spooky candlelight. Whether you’re planning a costume party or just love a hint of haunted house energy, this collection has you covered — from the front door to the dinner table.
“I always try to add a bit of playfulness to what I create,” says designer Marta Krupińska. “The little ghost bowl with a lid is no exception — you can use it for anything from keys and jewelry to LED lights or Halloween treats. I love seeing grown-ups light up like kids again when they spot something fun.”