Rölakan (flat-weave) rug “Margaret” woven from a sketch by Alice Lund. Woven by Ebba Bergström and Malin Svennung Malmén 2016 for a foundation in Minneapolis.  The commission consists of three rugs designed for the foundation’s new main office.  Pho
       
     
 Close-up of the rug. The light-colored shapes were inspired by icicles.  Photo: Andrew de Lory
       
     
 Rölakan rug “Margaret”, woven from a sketch by Alice Lund.  Photo: Andrew de Lory
       
     
 Ebba Bergström and Malin Svennung Malmén weaving the rosepath rug “Hästtäcket” (Horse blanket) for a foundation in Minneapolis. The rug is 14 x 14 feet long, woven in wool on a linen warp.    Photo: Pär K. Olsson
       
     
 Rosepath rug “Hästtäcket”, on site in Minneapolis.  Photo: Andrew de Lory
       
     
 Close-up of the rosepath rug “Hästtäcket”. The colorway was designed specifically for the room.  Photo: Andrew de Lory
       
     
 Emma Moore and Frida Lindberg weaving the rosepath rug “Lundmattan” (the Lund rug) for a foundation in Minneapolis.  Photo: Pär K. Olsson
       
     
 The rosepath rug “Lundmattan” on site at a foundation in Minneapolis.
       
     
 Rölakan (flat-weave) rug “Margaret” woven from a sketch by Alice Lund. Woven by Ebba Bergström and Malin Svennung Malmén 2016 for a foundation in Minneapolis.  The commission consists of three rugs designed for the foundation’s new main office.  Pho
       
     

Rölakan (flat-weave) rug “Margaret” woven from a sketch by Alice Lund. Woven by Ebba Bergström and Malin Svennung Malmén 2016 for a foundation in Minneapolis.

The commission consists of three rugs designed for the foundation’s new main office.

Photo: Andrew de Lory

 Close-up of the rug. The light-colored shapes were inspired by icicles.  Photo: Andrew de Lory
       
     

Close-up of the rug. The light-colored shapes were inspired by icicles.

Photo: Andrew de Lory

 Rölakan rug “Margaret”, woven from a sketch by Alice Lund.  Photo: Andrew de Lory
       
     

Rölakan rug “Margaret”, woven from a sketch by Alice Lund.

Photo: Andrew de Lory

 Ebba Bergström and Malin Svennung Malmén weaving the rosepath rug “Hästtäcket” (Horse blanket) for a foundation in Minneapolis. The rug is 14 x 14 feet long, woven in wool on a linen warp.    Photo: Pär K. Olsson
       
     

Ebba Bergström and Malin Svennung Malmén weaving the rosepath rug “Hästtäcket” (Horse blanket) for a foundation in Minneapolis. The rug is 14 x 14 feet long, woven in wool on a linen warp.

Photo: Pär K. Olsson

 Rosepath rug “Hästtäcket”, on site in Minneapolis.  Photo: Andrew de Lory
       
     

Rosepath rug “Hästtäcket”, on site in Minneapolis.

Photo: Andrew de Lory

 Close-up of the rosepath rug “Hästtäcket”. The colorway was designed specifically for the room.  Photo: Andrew de Lory
       
     

Close-up of the rosepath rug “Hästtäcket”. The colorway was designed specifically for the room.

Photo: Andrew de Lory

 Emma Moore and Frida Lindberg weaving the rosepath rug “Lundmattan” (the Lund rug) for a foundation in Minneapolis.  Photo: Pär K. Olsson
       
     

Emma Moore and Frida Lindberg weaving the rosepath rug “Lundmattan” (the Lund rug) for a foundation in Minneapolis.

Photo: Pär K. Olsson

 The rosepath rug “Lundmattan” on site at a foundation in Minneapolis.
       
     

The rosepath rug “Lundmattan” on site at a foundation in Minneapolis.