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Behind every hand-printed fabric is a designer with a unique story. On this page you can get to know the creators behind Frösö Handtryck's patterns – from pioneers like Lisbet and Gocken Jobs to contemporary stars like Emma von Brömssen, Toshiyuki Fukuda and Lotta Kühlhorn. Together they shape our collection with color, shape and storytelling that will last across generations.

Toshiyuki Fukuda - Frösö Handtryck Scandinavia

Toshiyuki Fukuda

Toshiyuki Fukuda Toshiyuki Fukuda is a Japanese designer and illustrator known for his detailed and poetic expression. His work spans several creative fields, from book and magazine illustration...

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Marie Gudme Leth - Frösö Handtryck Scandinavia

Marie Gudme Leth

Marie Gudme Leth (1895–1997) was a pioneer in textile printing and a central figure in the revival of this craft in 20th century Denmark. Her work has left a significant mark on both the history o...

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Gocken Jobs - Frösö Handtryck Scandinavia

Gocken Jobs

Gocken Jobs (1914 - 1995) is one of Sweden's most prominent ceramic and textile artists of all time. During her lifetime, she drew a large number of patterns which, with their timeless beauty, ...

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Carl Johan De Geer - Frösö Handtryck Scandinavia

Carl Johan De Geer

Provocative and innovative are words that often describe Carl Johan De Geer and his creations. De Geer has moved in most aesthetic genres as a visual artist, photographer, musician, writer, sceno...

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Emma von Brömssen - Frösö Handtryck Scandinavia

Emma von Brömssen

When pattern passion is expressed through the hand of a skilled designer and then printed artisanally on the finest linen, then textile magic is created. Emma von Brömssen is one of the few conte...

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LOTTA KÜHLHORN - Frösö Handtryck Scandinavia

LOTTA KÜHLHORN

Lotta Kühlhorn is one of Sweden's most loved designers. She is part of our everyday life. Her designs can be found almost everywhere: from patterns on fabrics and household items, to book covers y...

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