Barbro Nilsson
Textile design, 1920-1940
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Barbro Nilsson (Sweden, 1899-1983) Rug 1963 Bukowskis.
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Interior with Nordic Modern: Spättan - rug by Barbro Nilsson for AB MMF (Sweden, 1943), blanket with Ristyg - pattern by Dora Jung (Finland, 1946), mahogny and cane armchair model No.508 by Josef Frank for Firma Svenskt Tenn (Sweden, 1932), Annika - sofa table by Bruno Mathsson (Sweden, 1936), Carl-Harry Stålhane stoneware vases by Rörstrand Ab (Sweden, c.1950s) and an acid-etching artwork by Brian Hodgson (Great-Britain, 1993). / The Exchange Int.
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BARBRO NILSSON BARBRO NILSSON, a carpet, flat weave, "Tånga brun och grön", 278 x 213 cm, signed AB MMF BN. (AB Märta Måås-Fjetterström, Barbro Nilsson). Designed in 1955.
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Barbro Nilsson (Swedish textile designer) 1899 - 1983 Atomkraft - Atomkraften, 1966.
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A carpet, "Stjärnflossan, blå", knotted pile, ca 242-243 x 146-147,5 cm, signed AB MMF BN
(AB Märta Måås-Fjetterström, Barbro Nilsson). Designed in 1957. (Rare).
Barbro Nilsson
(Sweden, 1899-1983)
Bukowskis
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Barbro Nilsson (Swedish textile designer) 1899 - 1983
Atomkraft - Atomkraften, 1966
tapestry variant
Female Artists in History
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Hjälta tapestry by Barbro Nilsson (1950)
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Salerno Blue by Barbro Nilsson for Marta Maas 💙 • • • • • • #rugsofinstagram #rugaddict #ihavethisthingwithrugs #ruglove #interiordesign #interiors #transitionaldecor #finditstyleit #decorideas #houzz #homesweethome #antiquerugs #vintagerugs #rugcollection #nazmiyal #nazmiyalcollection #antique #vintage #märtamååsfjetterström #barbronilsson #swedishrug #scandinavianrug (at Nazmiyal Antique Rugs) https://www.instagram.com/p/B7JJaRDgpOm/?igshid=ec4pww2j8e1f
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Hi Dear ... Do you recommend any swedish children book to read 👶👶👶
hello! first of all i recommend Astrid Lindgren, she’s the epitome of children’s literature! and if you want to understand swedish culture (which i guess is part of the point in learning a language?) i think reading her works would be a major key.here are some classics:
Astrid Lindgren:
Bullerbybarnen
Pippi Långstrump
Bröderna Lejonhjärta
Madicken
Mio, min Mio
Lotta på Bråkmakargatan
Rasmus på Luffen
Vi på Saltkråkan
Emil i Lönneberga
Ronja Rövardotter
Karlsson på taket
Elsa Beskow (her illustrations are also iconic for the swedish national romanticism and the jugend era, so if you’re interested in swedish art, Elsa Beskow is a good place to start):
Sagan om den lilla, lilla gumman
Solägget
Tant Brun, tant Grön och tant Gredelin
Tomtebobarnen
Olles skidfärd
Peter Cohen:
Olssons pastejer
Herr Bohm och sillen
Gunilla Bergström:
Alfons Åberg
Barbro Lindgren:
Loranga, Masarin och Dartanjang
Sunkan flyger
Ulf Nilsson:
Adjö, Herr Muffins
Selma Lagerlöf:
Nils Holgerssons underbara resa genom Sverige
Gösta Berlings saga
Erik Åkerlund:
Bland tomtar och troll (old norse / swedish mythology, made famous by the John Bauer illustrations (and for being an amazing piece of literature))
Tove Jansson (she was a finnish author but she was a finn-swede and alors, she wrote in swedish):
Pappan och havet
Vem ska trösta knyttet?
Muminpappans memoarer
Det osynliga barnet
Trollvinter
Farlig midsommar
Thomas Funck:
Kalle Stropp och Grodan Boll
Gösta Knutsson:
Pelle Svanslös
Sven Nordqvist:
Pettson och Findus
Mamma Mu
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BARBRO NILSSON, Magdalena Blue, 1967. Short pile rug, material wool on linen warp. Manufactured by AB MMF, Sweden. / Bukowskis
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