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Photographer: KW Gullers.
Ebba von Eckermann is a Swedish textile designer, who had her own fashion label during 1950- 60- and 70s. The production was situated in the small village Ripsa in the county of SΓΆrmland, but the clothes were sold in both Paris and New York. To inspire America retailers, Ebba and the photographer K W Gullers made an album with photographs and a story about the production, the company, and Ripsa. This photo and its caption is photo nr 33/44
See more photographs from Ebba von Eckermannβs collection in SΓΆrmlands museum's database
"Well done!" Gerda Andersson och Ebba von Eckermann
Photographer: KW Gullers.
Ebba von Eckermann is a Swedish textile designer, who had her own fashion label during 1950- 60- and 70s. The production was situated in the small village Ripsa in the county of SΓΆrmland, but the clothes were sold in both Paris and New York. To inspire America retailers, Ebba and the photographer K W Gullers made an album with photographs and a story about the production, the company, and Ripsa. This photo and its caption is photo nr 24/44
See more photographs from Ebba von Eckermannβs collection in SΓΆrmlands museum's database
"It is always lots of work to do". Hilda och Ernst Andersson
Photographer: KW Gullers.
Ebba von Eckermann is a Swedish textile designer, who had her own fashion label during 1950- 60- and 70s. The production was situated in the small village Ripsa in the county of SΓΆrmland, but the clothes were sold in both Paris and New York. To inspire America retailers, Ebba and the photographer K W Gullers made an album with photographs and a story about the production, the company, and Ripsa. This photo and its caption is photo nr 31/44
See more photographs from Ebba von Eckermannβs collection in SΓΆrmlands museum's database
"The daughter of 'Haga' makes her warp."
"Gun Andersson"
Photographer: KW Gullers.
Ebba von Eckermann is a Swedish textile designer, who had her own fashion label during 1950- 60- and 70s. The production was situated in the small village Ripsa in the county of SΓΆrmland, but the clothes were sold in both Paris and New York. To inspire America retailers, Ebba and the photographer K W Gullers made an album with photographs and a story about the production, the company, and Ripsa. This photo and its caption is photo nr 2/44
See more photographs from Ebba von Eckermannβs collection in SΓΆrmlands museum's database
Eltham Palace (1933-1936) - Art Deco entrance hall
See location of room in palace here:
www.english-heritage.org.uk/siteassets/home/visit/places-...
The original Eltham Palace was a medieval moated palace which had been the childhood home of Henry VIII, that, having fallen into disrepair, was transformed in a glorious Art Deco home for the Courtauld family.
Perhaps the most dramatic interior is the entrance hall, created by the Swedish designer Rolf EngstrΓΆmer. Its walls are lined with blackbean veneer and decorated by Jerk WerkmΓ€ster (SWE, October 1, 1896, UtanΓ₯ker, RΓ€ttvik - April 11, 1978 i RΓ€ttvik) with marquetry that includes figures of a Viking standing opposite a Roman soldier, set against background scenes from Italy and Scandinavia.
Another Swede, Eric Grate, provided two plaques above the entrance depicting scenes from Alice in Wonderland.
Replicas made in 1999 by N.E.J. Stevenson Ltd. of the original EngstrΓΆmer furniture, upholstered in white matelasse, re-create the entrance as it once was.
The stupendous 6m wide Marian Dorn designed carpet at its center is a curatorially accurate 1999 re-make made in Ireland by Donegal Carpets of the 1932 original circular hand-knotted woollen pile on a jute warp carpet by the Wilton Royal Carpet Factory Ltd. (now in the Victoria and Albert Museum - Ref Nr CIRC.48-1970):
The rug has a directional design of concentric and non-continuous segments crossed by radiating motifs of parallel, curved and straight stripes in red-browns, pinkish beige and fawn.
Court Yard
Eltham, Royal Borough of Greenwich
London, SE9 5QE
UK
architects Seely & Paget
Swedish designer & architect Rolf EngstrΓΆmer (SWE, 20 January 1892, Hudiksvall - 2 August 1970, Stockholm)
Jerk WerkmΓ€ster (SWE, October 1, 1896, UtanΓ₯ker, RΓ€ttvik - April 11, 1978 i RΓ€ttvik) was a Swedish illustrator, painter and ceramics artist.
Eric Grate (SWE, August 14, 1896, Stockholm - August 3, 1983, Stockholm) was a Swedish sculptor, painter and graphics artist.
Marion Dorn (Kauffer) carpet designer (December 25, 1896, Menlo Park, California, United States - January 28, 1964, Tangiers, Morocco)
Β© picture by Mark Larmuseau
Eltham Palace (1933-1936) - Art Deco entrance hall
See location of room in palace here:
www.english-heritage.org.uk/siteassets/home/visit/places-...
The original Eltham Palace was a medieval moated palace which had been the childhood home of Henry VIII, that, having fallen into disrepair, was transformed in a glorious Art Deco home for the Courtauld family.
Perhaps the most dramatic interior is the entrance hall, created by the Swedish designer Rolf EngstrΓΆmer. Its walls are lined with blackbean veneer and decorated by Jerk WerkmΓ€ster (SWE, October 1, 1896, UtanΓ₯ker, RΓ€ttvik - April 11, 1978 i RΓ€ttvik) with marquetry that includes figures of a Viking standing opposite a Roman soldier, set against background scenes from Italy and Scandinavia. Replicas made in 1999 by N.E.J. Stevenson Ltd. of the original EngstrΓΆmer furniture, upholstered in white matelasse, re-create the entrance as it once was.
The Marian Dorn designed carpet at its center is a curatorially accurate 1999 re-make made in Ireland by Donegal Carpets of the 1932 original circular hand-knotted woollen pile on a jute warp carpet by the Wilton Royal Carpet Factory Ltd. (now in the Victoria and Albert Museum - Ref Nr CIRC.48-1970):
The rug has a directional design of concentric and non-continuous segments crossed by radiating motifs of parallel, curved and straight stripes in red-browns, pinkish beige and fawn.
Court Yard
Eltham, Royal Borough of Greenwich
London, SE9 5QE
UK
architects Seely & Paget
Swedish designer & architect Rolf EngstrΓΆmer (SWE, 20 January 1892, Hudiksvall - 2 August 1970, Stockholm)
Marion Dorn (Kauffer) carpet designer (December 25, 1896, Menlo Park, California, United States - January 28, 1964, Tangiers, Morocco)
Β© picture by Mark Larmuseau
Photographer: KW Gullers.
Ebba von Eckermann is a Swedish textile designer, who had her own fashion label during 1950- 60- and 70s. The production was situated in the small village Ripsa in the county of SΓΆrmland, but the clothes were sold in both Paris and New York. To inspire America retailers, Ebba and the photographer K W Gullers made an album with photographs and a story about the production, the company, and Ripsa. This photo and its caption is photo nr 32/44
See more photographs from Ebba von Eckermannβs collection in SΓΆrmlands museum's database
βThe old Haga houseβ. Ebba von Eckermann
Photographer: KW Gullers.
Ebba von Eckermann is a Swedish textile designer, who had her own fashion label during 1950- 60- and 70s. The production was situated in the small village Ripsa in the county of SΓΆrmland, but the clothes were sold in both Paris and New York. To inspire America retailers, Ebba and the photographer K W Gullers made an album with photographs and a story about the production, the company, and Ripsa. This photo and its caption is photo nr 20/44
See more photographs from Ebba von Eckermannβs collection in SΓΆrmlands museum's database
"These are ready". Vera KlinebΓ€ck
Photographer: KW Gullers.
Ebba von Eckermann is a Swedish textile designer, who had her own fashion label during 1950- 60- and 70s. The production was situated in the small village Ripsa in the county of SΓΆrmland, but the clothes were sold in both Paris and New York. To inspire America retailers, Ebba and the photographer K W Gullers made an album with photographs and a story about the production, the company, and Ripsa. This photo and its caption is photo nr 27/44
See more photographs from Ebba von Eckermannβs collection in SΓΆrmlands museum's database
Photographer: KW Gullers.
Ebba von Eckermann is a Swedish textile designer, who had her own fashion label during 1950- 60- and 70s. The production was situated in the small village Ripsa in the county of SΓΆrmland, but the clothes were sold in both Paris and New York. To inspire America retailers, Ebba and the photographer K W Gullers made an album with photographs and a story about the production, the company, and Ripsa. This photo and its caption is photo nr 6/44
See more photographs from Ebba von Eckermannβs collection in SΓΆrmlands museum's database
"Perhaps it is cold, but if he gets a Ripsarugβ¦!"
Photographer: KW Gullers.
Ebba von Eckermann is a Swedish textile designer, who had her own fashion label during 1950- 60- and 70s. The production was situated in the small village Ripsa in the county of SΓΆrmland, but the clothes were sold in both Paris and New York. To inspire America retailers, Ebba and the photographer K W Gullers made an album with photographs and a story about the production, the company, and Ripsa. This photo and its caption is photo nr 5/44
See more photographs from Ebba von Eckermannβs collection in SΓΆrmlands museum's database
"I would like to have these bedblankets myself". Vera KlintebΓ€ck
Photographer: KW Gullers.
Ebba von Eckermann is a Swedish textile designer, who had her own fashion label during 1950- 60- and 70s. The production was situated in the small village Ripsa in the county of SΓΆrmland, but the clothes were sold in both Paris and New York. To inspire America retailers, Ebba and the photographer K W Gullers made an album with photographs and a story about the production, the company, and Ripsa. This photo and its caption is photo nr 28/44
See more photographs from Ebba von Eckermannβs collection in SΓΆrmlands museum's database
Photographer: KW Gullers.
Ebba von Eckermann is a Swedish textile designer, who had her own fashion label during 1950- 60- and 70s. The production was situated in the small village Ripsa in the county of SΓΆrmland, but the clothes were sold in both Paris and New York. To inspire America retailers, Ebba and the photographer K W Gullers made an album with photographs and a story about the production, the company, and Ripsa. This photo and its caption is photo nr 8/44
See more photographs from Ebba von Eckermannβs collection in SΓΆrmlands museum's database
"We shall make the same finishing as last time"
Photographer: KW Gullers.
Ebba von Eckermann is a Swedish textile designer, who had her own fashion label during 1950- 60- and 70s. The production was situated in the small village Ripsa in the county of SΓΆrmland, but the clothes were sold in both Paris and New York. To inspire America retailers, Ebba and the photographer K W Gullers made an album with photographs and a story about the production, the company, and Ripsa. This photo and its caption is photo nr 25/44
See more photographs from Ebba von Eckermannβs collection in SΓΆrmlands museum's database
"I like to work in my loom" Julia SederstrΓΆm
Photographer: KW Gullers.
Ebba von Eckermann is a Swedish textile designer, who had her own fashion label during 1950- 60- and 70s. The production was situated in the small village Ripsa in the county of SΓΆrmland, but the clothes were sold in both Paris and New York. To inspire America retailers, Ebba and the photographer K W Gullers made an album with photographs and a story about the production, the company, and Ripsa. This photo and its caption is photo nr 26/44
See more photographs from Ebba von Eckermannβs collection in SΓΆrmlands museum's database
βI think, I should have my glasses!β
"Sofia Eriksson."
Photographer: KW Gullers.
Ebba von Eckermann is a Swedish textile designer, who had her own fashion label during 1950- 60- and 70s. The production was situated in the small village Ripsa in the county of SΓΆrmland, but the clothes were sold in both Paris and New York. To inspire America retailers, Ebba and the photographer K W Gullers made an album with photographs and a story about the production, the company, and Ripsa. This photo and its caption is photo nr 15/44
See more photographs from Ebba von Eckermannβs collection in SΓΆrmlands museum's database
"Here we go to next place!"
Photographer: KW Gullers.
Ebba von Eckermann is a Swedish textile designer, who had her own fashion label during 1950- 60- and 70s. The production was situated in the small village Ripsa in the county of SΓΆrmland, but the clothes were sold in both Paris and New York. To inspire America retailers, Ebba and the photographer K W Gullers made an album with photographs and a story about the production, the company, and Ripsa. This photo and its caption is photo nr 11/44
See more photographs from Ebba von Eckermannβs collection in SΓΆrmlands museum's database
"Ulla works with a new beautiful rug"
Photographer: KW Gullers.
Ebba von Eckermann is a Swedish textile designer, who had her own fashion label during 1950- 60- and 70s. The production was situated in the small village Ripsa in the county of SΓΆrmland, but the clothes were sold in both Paris and New York. To inspire America retailers, Ebba and the photographer K W Gullers made an album with photographs and a story about the production, the company, and Ripsa. This photo and its caption is photo nr 12/44
See more photographs from Ebba von Eckermannβs collection in SΓΆrmlands museum's database
"Here they are!"
"Ebba von Eckermann"
Photographer: KW Gullers.
Ebba von Eckermann is a Swedish textile designer, who had her own fashion label during 1950- 60- and 70s. The production was situated in the small village Ripsa in the county of SΓΆrmland, but the clothes were sold in both Paris and New York. To inspire America retailers, Ebba and the photographer K W Gullers made an album with photographs and a story about the production, the company, and Ripsa. This photo and its caption is photo nr 7/44
See more photographs from Ebba von Eckermannβs collection in SΓΆrmlands museum's database
βJust when we left, the sun cameβ
Photographer: KW Gullers.
Ebba von Eckermann is a Swedish textile designer, who had her own fashion label during 1950- 60- and 70s. The production was situated in the small village Ripsa in the county of SΓΆrmland, but the clothes were sold in both Paris and New York. To inspire America retailers, Ebba and the photographer K W Gullers made an album with photographs and a story about the production, the company, and Ripsa. This photo and its caption is photo nr 21/44
See more photographs from Ebba von Eckermannβs collection in SΓΆrmlands museum's database
βHere she livesβ βStrandslundβ
Photographer: KW Gullers.
Ebba von Eckermann is a Swedish textile designer, who had her own fashion label during 1950- 60- and 70s. The production was situated in the small village Ripsa in the county of SΓΆrmland, but the clothes were sold in both Paris and New York. To inspire America retailers, Ebba and the photographer K W Gullers made an album with photographs and a story about the production, the company, and Ripsa. This photo and its caption is photo nr 17/44
See more photographs from Ebba von Eckermannβs collection in SΓΆrmlands museum's database
Photographer: KW Gullers.
Ebba von Eckermann is a Swedish textile designer, who had her own fashion label during 1950- 60- and 70s. The production was situated in the small village Ripsa in the county of SΓΆrmland, but the clothes were sold in both Paris and New York. To inspire America retailers, Ebba and the photographer K W Gullers made an album with photographs and a story about the production, the company, and Ripsa. This photo and its caption is photo nr 16/44
See more photographs from Ebba von Eckermannβs collection in SΓΆrmlands museum's database
"We are working both of us to day".
Photographer: KW Gullers.
Ebba von Eckermann is a Swedish textile designer, who had her own fashion label during 1950- 60- and 70s. The production was situated in the small village Ripsa in the county of SΓΆrmland, but the clothes were sold in both Paris and New York. To inspire America retailers, Ebba and the photographer K W Gullers made an album with photographs and a story about the production, the company, and Ripsa. This photo and its caption is photo nr 18/44
See more photographs from Ebba von Eckermannβs collection in SΓΆrmlands museum's database
"The loom is nearly long as the room."
Photographer: KW Gullers.
Ebba von Eckermann is a Swedish textile designer, who had her own fashion label during 1950- 60- and 70s. The production was situated in the small village Ripsa in the county of SΓΆrmland, but the clothes were sold in both Paris and New York. To inspire America retailers, Ebba and the photographer K W Gullers made an album with photographs and a story about the production, the company, and Ripsa. This photo and its caption is photo nr 23/44
See more photographs from Ebba von Eckermannβs collection in SΓΆrmlands museum's database
Photographer: KW Gullers.
Ebba von Eckermann is a Swedish textile designer, who had her own fashion label during 1950- 60- and 70s. The production was situated in the small village Ripsa in the county of SΓΆrmland, but the clothes were sold in both Paris and New York. To inspire America retailers, Ebba and the photographer K W Gullers made an album with photographs and a story about the production, the company, and Ripsa. This photo and its caption is photo nr 13/44
See more photographs from Ebba von Eckermannβs collection in SΓΆrmlands museum's database
βI think they can be ready to morrowβ.
Photographer: KW Gullers.
Ebba von Eckermann is a Swedish textile designer, who had her own fashion label during 1950- 60- and 70s. The production was situated in the small village Ripsa in the county of SΓΆrmland, but the clothes were sold in both Paris and New York. To inspire America retailers, Ebba and the photographer K W Gullers made an album with photographs and a story about the production, the company, and Ripsa. This photo and its caption is photo nr 14/44
See more photographs from Ebba von Eckermannβs collection in SΓΆrmlands museum's database
Photographer: KW Gullers.
Ebba von Eckermann is a Swedish textile designer, who had her own fashion label during 1950- 60- and 70s. The production was situated in the small village Ripsa in the county of SΓΆrmland, but the clothes were sold in both Paris and New York. To inspire America retailers, Ebba and the photographer K W Gullers made an album with photographs and a story about the production, the company, and Ripsa. This photo and its caption is photo nr 4/44
See more photographs from Ebba von Eckermannβs collection in SΓΆrmlands museum's database
"It works on the third floor."
Photographer: KW Gullers.
Ebba von Eckermann is a Swedish textile designer, who had her own fashion label during 1950- 60- and 70s. The production was situated in the small village Ripsa in the county of SΓΆrmland, but the clothes were sold in both Paris and New York. To inspire America retailers, Ebba and the photographer K W Gullers made an album with photographs and a story about the production, the company, and Ripsa. This photo and its caption is photo nr 9/44
See more photographs from Ebba von Eckermannβs collection in SΓΆrmlands museum's database
Street sign of IKEA Way, which leads to the IKEA Twin Cities store in Bloomington, Minnesota. The building right below the sign/traffic signal is part of the Mall of America, which is located directly south of IKEA.
This is a necklace made from a sparkling rough piece of Amber.
I made the sterling around the Amber in a rough design so it looks like the Amber is growing inside the metal.
Earthy green necklace β Chrysocolla, Malachite and sterling silver
This is a necklace made with fabulous pieces of both cut and rough Chrysocolla stone. I wanted to do a combination between modern and natural. Two of the stones are hand cut and polished and the bigger piece is in natural shape but has been varnished to get the same finish as the polished ones.