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Almedahls manufacture fabrics, textiles and home accessories decorated with modern takes on classic Swedish designs. They have revamped and updated some of Sweden’s most beloved patterns such as ‘Picknick’ and ‘Persson’s kryddskåp’, bringing them back to life with new colours and materials.
Almedahls was founded in 1846 by the merchant Hans. H. Wesslau, with the mission to produce exclusive and qualitative linen fabrics, a concept that has proven extremely successful. By the turn of the century, Almedahls accounted for half of Sweden’s linen production.
Throughout the years, Almedahls started adding other materials to the production and is one of the leading textile producers in Europe. With a sustainable approach, Almedahls still emphasizes quality, as they did 170 years ago.
Almedahls are best known for their high-quality fabrics and textile products, such as oilcloths and tablecloths as well as tea towels and napkins. However, the brand’s range also includes kitchen accessories such as chopping boards, trays and mugs with cheerful iconic patterns. Some of their popular collections are:
Colourful patterns and designs are without question the hallmark of Almedahls. Flora and fauna, abstract drawings as well as playful characters are processed in colourful patterns. With eye-catching designs, you can set a highlight in your own home quickly and easily. Modern interpretations of well-known designs have enchanted all of Europe in recent years.
Almedahl’s goal is to make their products as sustainable and durable as possible. Therefore, they work exclusively with high-quality raw materials and carry out regular production controls.
Minimising energy consumption and reusing water are other sustainable approaches that Almedahls take into account in the manufacture of their products. In addition, Almedahls attach great importance to giving preference to suppliers who meet their high environmental standards.