For people living in rural Sweden 200 years ago, all activities took place in one room. Today’s tiny living may not be for the same reasons as then, but it calls for similar solutions. Inspired by Swedish folklore, OMMJÄNGE consists of flexible products from classic materials such as solid pine wood, wool, stoneware and mouth-blown glass.
A tiny house with glass walls and doors seen from outside. The house is furnished and decorated with OMMJÄNGE products.

A collaboration between then and now

The new collection pays tribute to our folklore heritage by combining traditional Swedish craftsmanship with modern-day ingenuity. Inspired by techniques from the 1800s and folk art’s incredible attention to detail, OMMJÄNGE aims to bridge contemporary needs with forgotten traditions.

A new take on traditional Swedish furniture

The classic folding table was designed as a solution for small homes and was very popular in the past. The OMMJÄNGE drop-leaf table is a modern take on this idea – with the tabletop itself as the decoration, instead of extra ornaments.

The OMMJÄNGE wall cabinet is our version of small, decorative liquor cabinet typical to homes in Sweden, made in stained solid pine wood. The cabinet can be closed or fully opened, creating a shelf and wings on the wall. What would you keep behind these curvy doors?

The OMMJÄNGE bench with storage is made from a solid pine frame with a detachable lid. With two different textile weaves on each side, you can instantly switch up your look from orange/pink to yellow/black.
A cosy dining area featuring a wooden OMMJÄNGE drop-leaf table with both leaves down, surrounded by four blue chairs.
A person sits at a wooden table engaged in a craft activity. Above them is a wall-mounted OMMJÄNGE cabinet with curvy pink doors and shelves stocked with art supplies.
A wooden OMMJÄNGE bench with storage features a textile front showcasing weaves in red, pink and white tones. A patterned cushion rests on top of the bench.

Discover heritage through a contemporary lens

Long live the craftsmanship!

The OMMJÄNGE hanging tapestry made of 100% woven cotton depicts an abstraction of the Swedish 19th century bride named Kunigunda and is perfect for absorbing sound in the modern home.

The handwoven OMMJÄNGE rug combines short and long wool piles, making it durable for years of use and a beautiful eye-catcher in any room.

The colourful OMMJÄNGE pendant lampshade is made of three steel cones in the bell-shaped form of a dress.

The OMMJÄNGE rattan basket is decorative and practical storage solution for larger things that you want close at hand, for example your favourite magazines or extra throws and pillows.
A person is holding the OMMJÄNGE hanging tapestry featuring geometric patterns in shades of pink, blue, and cream.
A handwoven OMMJÄNGE rug with a geometric pattern lies next to a wooden bench. The rug features a mix of short and long piles.
A person with curly hair is curiously looking inside the OMMJÄNGE pendant lampshade made of yellow and pink steel cones.
A person wearing a blue jacket holds a large OMMJÄNGE rattan basket filled with wooden logs.

“These trays are inspired by the traditional Swedish “svepask”, usually round or oval little boxes made of heat-bent wood.”

Maria Vinka
Designer
A red bent wood tray with bread on a napkin and a glass of tea sits on a metal counter. Nearby, a smaller light wood tray holds a matchbox with a Dala horse.
Hands hold a red bent wood tray nested with a light wood tray, both with curved handles, over a floured wooden surface.

Glass like milk and amber

Inspired by the Swedish “spillkum”, glazed terracotta bowls with white décor, designer Maria Vinka decided to adapt the shapes and colours into transparent and opaque glass. Mouth-blown by skilled artisans, every glass item is unique.
A two-toned OMMJÄNGE jug with an amber upper half and a milky white lower half is used as a vase, holding a branch with green leaves.
A collection of OMMJÄNGE glassware with jug, bowl, glass and serving bowl sit together on a bright wooden surface.
A person with curly hair wearing a light blue jacket holds a large OMMJÄNGE serving bowl made of glass filled with fresh leafy greens.

Bringing good ideas into the future

In 19th century Sweden, clothing was stored in a chest bench next to the bed, while the small milk stool helped relieve backs and knees around the home. The OMMJÄNGE solid pine stool was inspired by the triangular shape of chopped wood and it comes in an orange-red stained look. Use it for tying shoes or make it a place for magazines and decorations. The small stool is lightweight and easy to move wherever you need it.
A wooden OMMJÄNGE bench with storage features a textile front showcasing weaves in red, pink and white tones. The bench is filled with items and placed against a wall.
A person in blue sneakers is tying the shoelaces with one foot up on a small orange-red OMMJÄNGE stool on checkered flooring.

Catch it while you can!


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