Fine Little Day

Posters Photography Swim

€41,00

including VAT, excluding shipping

The photography float by Elisabeth Dunker has a size of 35 x 35 cm and is printed on a poster from FSC-certified paper 170g / m² of 50 x 50 cm. It consists of 170g / m² FSC certified paper. The poster is delivered without frame. Made in Sweden.

Marke: Fine Little Day

Farbe: black-and-white

Material: Paper

Größe: Photo: 35 x 35 cm; Passepartout 50 x 50 cm

Details: Frame not included

Design: Elisabeth Dunker

Zusätzliche Information: Made in Sweden

Elisabeth Dunker, die führende Designerin und Kreativdirektorin von Fine Little Day, schöpft ihre Ausdrucksweise aus der Liebe zur Natur und zum Handwerk, verankert in einer naiven Bildsprache. Mehrere ihrer Entwürfe sind zu wahren Klassikern von Fine Little Day geworden. Ursprünglich begann Fine Little Day 2007 als Blog der Künstlerin und Fotografin Elisabeth Dunker, die einen Master in Design an der HDK – School of Design and Crafts in Göteborg, Schweden, abgeschlossen hat. Nach dem Start des Blogs dauerte es nicht lange, bis Schnappschüsse aus ihrem Alltag bei Lesern auf der ganzen Welt beliebt waren. Heute ist ihr bevorzugter Arbeitsplatz eine Ecke ihres Zuhauses. Trotz ihrer langjährigen Designerfahrung gibt es in ihrer Arbeitsweise immer noch keine Routine oder festgelegte Vorgehensweise. Eindrücke sammelt sie bei einem Spaziergang, auf dem Flohmarkt oder beim ziellosen Scrollen auf ihrem Telefon. Sie nutzt verschiedene Techniken wie Acryl, Aquarell und Buntstifte zum Zeichnen und Malen. Dabei verwendet sie selten ein leeres weißes Blatt Papier. Ihr Material sollte bereits verwendet und etwas "Schmutziges" wie ein Umschlag, eine Pappschachtel oder ein Textilstück sein, sonst stockt ihre Kreativität. Für Fine Little Day kreiert sie Muster und Bilder, die zu Designs auf Postern, Kissenbezügen, Schreibwaren, Textilien und vielem mehr werden.

Fine Little Day from Sweden

Simple Swedish

The blogger and designer Elisabeth Dunker founded in 2007 with Fine Little Day a successful lifestyle blog from the beginning. The Gothenburg-based label quickly became known beyond the borders of Sweden, as international media became aware of Fine Little Day and reported about the Times Magazine Online UK, Vogue Living or Martha Stewart Living from the USA. From the interior blog, a flourishing online store was in a short time.

With their photos and their blog posts, Elisabeth met the nerve of time. Not glamorous luxury, but the simple life and the simple everyday life in Sweden inspired their art and are still their topics today. Elisabeth started her blog as a young mother. She still lives with her husband and her two children today in Gothenburg. As a trained TV photographer and studied designer has a trained view for details. With their sense of beauty of simple things, she puts her creative focus on the essence of daily life. Suggestions can be found, for example, on flea markets, but also in nature. Her art does not need "trumber". Her designs bring things to the point.

Elisabeth grew up in Sandviken, a small town north of Uppsala. Her mother was a housewife, her father a steel worker. It is the oldest of four daughters. Creativity was not in the family as she tells himself. There was no time and no place for that. Elisabeth has nevertheless fulfilled its dream of the artist existence. She has worked up and established a successful company.

Reduction instead of abundance

Fine Little Day stands for humorous, very reduced art that can be combined in its simplicity with each furnishing style. Whether nursery or living room, whether baby rooms or youth rooms, the brand from Sweden makes impression and fits in every ambience. The graphics designed by Swedish and international artists are attracting attention everywhere. The prints are high quality prints with partly crazy and funny motives.

Scandinavian Art today is a term with whom everyone knows something. Fine Little Day was one of the first brands that contributed to the high degree of awareness of Scandinavian design. The label consciously returns to traditional Nordic folk art. But there is also a great fun of reading adult arts like children's art. Elisabeth Dunker works with local and international designers together. Produced in craft companies in Sweden and worldwide. This cosmopolitanism is the basis for the extremely wide range of different styles, techniques and materials of the brand.

Pippa & Fritz has a selection of great posters of the label in the assortment. With a few brush strokes, Fine Little Day succeeds in creating expressive pictures. The unconventional techniques require the viewing an open and creative look. As a nice decoration, for example for the living room wall, the photographs of Elisabeth Dunker are also suitable. With their unusual motives they are real eye-catcher. You rain for thought. Interestingly, the photographs can be combined wonderfully with the art prints. But it takes some courage. Fine Little Day reminds us that everything is possible.

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