You may not have heard of the Swedish artist and illustrator Linnéa Andersson, but you definitely will have seen her work. Rising most notably to household name-status following her collaboration with Swedish high street store Arket on a range of blankets (which achieved sellout success), Linnéa’s work explores the intersection of art and design, influenced by Scandinavian design as well as the psychedelic era.
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I woke on Tuesday at 4am and could hardly breathe. I was sweating (and, post-menopausal that I am, I never sweat) and racked with worry. I grabbed my hair, put my head in my hands, and said out loud, ‘What am I doing? What was I thinking?’