2010-05-05

Kapok is our first retailer in Hong Kong. It's a shop, webshop and blog run by Arnault. A Frenchman who has lived in Hong kong since 1996.

ka-pok.com/?page_id=3


 

2010-05-05

The cup and bowl “Hamla”[Prune] are manufactured in stoneware ceramics and are available in several different colours. The idea for “Hamla” comes from fruit trees, and their annual pruning. The handle is reminiscent of a stylised pruned branch.


 

2010-05-05

ON Saturday, May 8th the Nordic Heritage Museum in Seattle presents Arctic Summer: A Nordic Fashion Show featuring jewelry designs from HAPPYsthlm.

HAPPYsthlm’s jewelry will be available for purchase at the museum after the show.

www.nordicmuseum.org/events.aspx


 

2010-05-03

HAPPYsthlm is featured at From Sthlm, an American blog and webshop during May. It's Tiffany Orvet, our distributor in US that is the brain and heart behind the site.

www.fromsthlm.com


 

2010-04-21

Our small Maito vase with the bouquet of the month


 

2010-03-17

Welcome to visit Bric-a-bracs spring happening 27/03 11-17 where HAPPYsthlm show vases and ceramics together with the latest fashion news from Bric-a-Brac, Mads Norrgaard etc. You also have the opportunity to meet the artist Wiveka Wachtmeister.
Address: Swedenborsgatan 5A, Stockholm

www.bric-a-brac.se


 

2010-01-08

The lemur t-shirt is up on Edun Live's blog. It's a coorporation between HAPPYsthlm and 2onaRock. We give our royalty 5 € / t-shirt to Mada Clinics International at Madagascar.

edunlive.blogspot.com/2010/01/tee-that-give-back-to-madagascar.html


 

2009-12-01

Xmas Fair at our studio 5-6th December from 12am to 5pm on both days.
Welcome!


 

2009-11-20

Lemur t-shirt designed for Mada Clinics International that offering free healthcare and education at a rural clinic and village school. HAPPYsthlm donate the royalty of 5 €uro / t-shirt. The t-shirts are available for sale through www.2onarock.com
(Mada Clinics is a UK registered charity no 1129593)

www.madaclinics.org


 

2009-11-15

HAPPYsthlm in Finnish

http://mmmustatuntuu.blogspot.com/search/label/sisustus


 

2009-10-27

HAPPYsthlm at Design*Sponge blog:

www.designspongeonline.com/2009/10/simple-pleasures-tuesday-mix.html


 

2009-10-01

HAPPYsthlm at Splendid Willow blog:

splendidwillow.com/archives/3155


 

2009-10-01

HAPPYsthlm´s vases "Maito" are filled with beautiful red dahlias in the inspiration exhibition "Kitchen life" curated by the designer Synnöve Mork at Hemmässan in Älvsjö 1-4 October


 

2009-09-29

Welcome to visit HAPPYsthlm and Klefstad publishing company at Hemmässan in Älvsjö 1-4th October.

www.hemmassan.se


 

2009-09-09

HAPPYsthlm will be at "Ateljébutiken" in Gustavsberg 26th September 11-4.

www.kinnasblogg.blogspot.com


 

2009-09-08

New webshop as retailer in Germany: Desiary.de

www.desiary.de


 

2009-09-02

One day, Katarina said during a coffee break:
“When I was young in Finnish Ostrobothnia, our milk was delivered by the store truck. We returned the empty bottles and were given a new load of brown glass bottles filled with milk. Then Tetra arrived, and everyone thought this was fantastic.”

Perhaps we should try to make hand-blown glass based on Katarina’s childhood memories of the Finnish milk bottles. To experiment with a classical form where the handicraft is reflected in a stamp that varies from bottle to bottle. During the summer we have visited the Skruf Glassworks in Småland and worked on the vase/carafe MAITO in hand-blown glass.


 

2009-08-28

We are now at the Formex Fair in Stockholm.
We painted the walls in our stand a black plum colour. Here you can see Katarina with the table with all our new products.
Stand B 06:35


 

2009-08-24

We have sewn shawls out of "Flora" - our new textile design that we have printed on exclusive Belgian linen.


 

2009-08-24

"Cyklamen" - a bracelet in sterling silver


 

2009-08-20

Welcome to visit us at the FORMEX fair 27-30 August 2009 in stand B06:35


 

2009-08-14

HAPPYsthlm has been visiting Skrufs glassworks in the south of Sweden
during the summer. Together with their skilled glassblowers we developed glassware to add to our collection.


 

2009-08-10

HAPPYsthlm designs t-shirts and has start a collaboration with 2onaRock - an innovative concept in children's clothing. 2onaRock is the first company of its kind to unify fashion, environmental awareness and social networking in one offering unique to the little ones in your life.
2onaRock enables children around the world who own these shirts to connect with one another via 2onaRocks website.
2onaRock use EDUN LIVE t-shirts for their collections. EDUN LIVE is able to source its 100% African-shirts from a growing network of factories in sub-Saharan Africa. The facilities they use are located in countries such as, Madagascar, Lesotho, Kenya and Uganda, to name a few. They use organic materials whenever possible and constantly offer encouragement and support to farmers and their other partners in the local communities to transition from conventional to organic production.

www.2onarock.com


 

2009-04-28

HAPPYsthlm has been to Milan during the Salone Internazionale del Mobile. So much to see but we also had time for pasta, icecream, beautiful summer verdure and flowering trees.


 

2009-02-23

After some hectic days at the Ambiente Fair, Frankfurt, are we now back in Stockholm again. We have met costumers and colleagues from all over the world and we would like to share some of our impressions. At the area NEXT, where we exhibited, showed Birgit Morgenstern her beautiful hand-printed paper, wallpaper and textiles. We know Birgit from the Tendence fair in July 2008. The Finnish Anne Paso with her company Lovi also exhibited both at Tendence and at NEXT, Ambiente, and showed her wooden trees. Another company from Finland was Elinno with a porcelain collection produced in China. Our closest neighbour was Kevin from the Shanghai based design company Libelle. Two German designers, Tanja Niedermann & Astrid Keller, exhibited jewellery and objects in silver and ceramics.


 

2009-02-11

We are now up at Design Sponge - a blog that we like a lot.

www.designspongeonline.com/


 

2009-02-10

"Orangeriet"
[The Orangery] – a pattern using strange and unfamiliar plants based on the urban vegetation found in HAPPYsthlm’s earlier textile design "Park".

In order to harvest and enjoy these fruits and berries from warmer countries, we in the North have built special houses – Orangeries."Orangeriet" is a textile with two different expressions depending on whether the pattern is seen as colour or as a white pattern on a coloured background.