A Dream Brought to Life
In January, we had the joy of creating a unique exhibition at Formex in Stockholm.
We presented a space called The Garden of Mathilde, inspired by prints, colour, and craftsmanship. For a few days, our world of block print moved beyond the everyday into something almost dreamlike.

Together with stylist Dennis Valencia and EKPR, we transformed our stand into a layered textile garden. Prints met prints, colours softened into one another, and tablecloths were draped generously to create depth and movement. At the centre stood an expressive and abundant table setting, inspired by a summer celebration yet to come.

The installation was created not only to present a new collection, but to invite visitors into the world and feeling behind it.

Ceramic works by Agneta Spångberg and delicate paper flowers by Moa Hoff added texture and dimension to the space. Their craftsmanship reflected our own dedication to handmade techniques and thougthful detail.

Throughout the fair, press, retailers, and friends of Chamois gathered with us. There was warmth, curiosity, and a sense of connection in the room. Seeing visitors pause, explore, and engage with the textiles reminded us why we do what we do.

The Garden of Mathilde is more than a collection. It reflects the creative vision of Chamois, rooted in colour, craftsmanship, and the art of gathering. A space where creativity feels free, and where textiles bring people together. To share this vision beyond our studio, and to create a space others could step into, is something we will carry with us for a long time.

Thank you for being part of our world.
Warmly,
The Chamois Team.

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