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Denim
Care guides|May 2025
Denim is special for its exceptional durability, unique aging process, and versatile appeal. With proper care, your denim garments can improve with time.
Interviews|May 2025
By appreciating the full cycle of a plant’s life and exploring our local environment, we can deepen our connection with nature and find beauty in everything that grows and changes, says Maria Berg, floral designer and head stylist at Rosendal’s Garden in Stockholm.
Similar to the concept of Slow Food, ‘slow flowers’ is a philosophy that celebrates the unique botanical character of each season and place. Officially formed in the U.S. in 2014, the Slow Flowers movement wants us to play close attention to plants that grow locally.
‘Nature always changes, even just a little day by day, so it’s impossible to be bored,’ says florist and decorator Maria Berg at Rosendal’s Garden, a biodynamic market garden in central Stockholm and proponent of the Slow Flowers philosophy since the 1980s.
‘An important part of our mission is to invite people to look differently at farming, and the flow of the changing seasons is the foundation of everything we do. I want people to open their eyes to what surrounds them in their everyday life and try to see the beauty in everything – even the things that have withered. I also want people to look at plants in a longer and fuller perspective, because almost all of them have multiple seasons that can be appreciated and used in arrangements. It’s just a matter of how you interpret the plant and combine it with other shapes and colours.
You can buy any flower or plant, and have it shipped here, but it’s going to be out of context. In my own arrangements, I use as much as possible from our own garden combined with the stuff I find in the forest, including cut branches and other waste materials. It’s important to me to create something beautiful from things that would otherwise be thrown away. Trying to understand the whole process and cycle of their life, and really cherish the different seasons adds value and can be a source of joy to follow.
I really want to encourage people to bring home stuff from nature and put it in a vase. You don’t have to spend a lot of money to make a beautiful decoration. There’s so much you can pick for free in the forest or by the road, with the extra benefit of avoiding the toxic chemicals that are sprayed on most cut flowers.
If you look for it, you’ll be able to find something to pick on every walk you take – in any country, at any season. Grass and reeds can be super beautiful, and they also change a lot with the seasons. It’s really nice to put a single flower or straw in a vase and follow their development up close. Just look for the simple stuff.’
Care guides|May 2025
Denim is special for its exceptional durability, unique aging process, and versatile appeal. With proper care, your denim garments can improve with time.
Care guides|May 2025
Leather is a hard-wearing yet sensitive natural material. As leather ages, it develops a beautiful patina, showcasing its unique character and history over time.
Care guides|May 2025
Synthetic fibres such as polyester, polyamide, acrylic, and elastane have many useful properties that can be enjoyed in a variety of garments, including activewear and swimwear. They’re usually comfortable, quick-drying, and keep their shape well. However, they also shed tiny plastic particles that can enter the sea and cause harm to our ecosystems. Here’s how to care for synthetic garments.
Care guides|May 2025
Silk is composed of incredibly fine natural protein fibres produced by silkworms. It is surprisingly strong, smooth, breathable, and transports moisture. Handle silk garments with care to maintain their smooth and lustrous texture.
Notes|May 2025
Textile traditions often carry more than technique – holding memory, care, and everyday acts of creativity. At the intersection of past and present, and amid a renewed interest in the handmade, craft becomes a way of remembering and passing on the knowledge handed down through generations.
Interviews|May 2025
In a career defined by breath-holding records and moments of stillness beneath the surface, Arthur Guérin-Boëri has always been driven by something more than performance. His path as a world champion freediver has been shaped by intuition, discipline, and a deep connection to the sea – and now, as he turns his focus toward environmental storytelling, Arthur’s journey is no longer about conquering the unknown, but about understanding it.
Food|May 2025
An easy-to-make sweet summer treat featuring rhubarb, salt-roasted nuts, cardamom and cookie crumbles. Serve with heavy cream on the side, and a drop of olive oil.
Care guides|May 2025
Denim is special for its exceptional durability, unique aging process, and versatile appeal. With proper care, your denim garments can improve with time.