Mother Earth – textile minerals and minuscule details

Textile minerals and miniscule details

Minerals and rocks create the earth’s own layering. This inspired a collection of woven garments in organic cotton/linen, embellished with subtle embroidery.

Sweater in linen & organic cotton

Knitted linen/eco-cotton

“Earth” sweater is made for matching thanks to its minimalist patterning and simple shaping.

To the sweater »

 

“Quartz” linen shirt

Prized oversize

Slip into cool oversized styles and asymmetrical embroidery – stylish and striking.

View “Quartz” shirt »

“Quartz” linen shirt
Klänning  Mineral  i ekobomull/lin

Perfect pockets

The exquisitely embroidered “Mineral” dress in organic cotton/linen has two roomy front pockets. Why choose between decorative and practical when you can have both all in one?

To the dress »

“Mineral” trousers in organic cotton/linen

The best baggy trousers

Try our trousers with their wonderful volume and loose fit – there’s nothing here to hold back your every move.

To “Mineral” trousers »

Dress

Small, short lines dart this way and that, creating intriguing effects. The embroidery in this collection evokes the glitter of still water, so when the day came for our photoshoot, we headed off to the lake by scenic Ullungsfors in the midst of the flax fields of Hälsingland. So beautiful and enchanting!

To the dress »

Shoes

Comfy nubuck
walking shoes

More colourways »

Combine with leggings

Team with leggings »

Inspiration

Lake Norrsjö...

 


 

Mother Earth – textile minerals and minuscule details
Inspired by the layers of the earth, we designed a group of woven garments in organic cotton/linen with tiny embroidered stitches, shimmering like a tarn. It called to mind the tarn by lovely Ullungsfors in Hälsingland, the heart of linen country. The tradition of growing flax in Hälsingland can be traced far back in time, and from the 1600s, those linen threads became interwoven with enormous profits as linen and damask fabrics were exported out into Europe. This is how prosperity and the big farms were built.

 

 


instagram_paper.png

Are you a #gudrunista? 

Share your style, tag your posts with #gudrunista and follow us on Instagram @gudrunsjoden. Maybe we’ll use your picture on our website or in our social media channels! 

Looking for inspiration?
Meet other colourful Gudrunistas here »

 

Cannot see the images?
That is probably because you have not accepted our performance cookies. Find out more and update your Cookies Settings
 
 


instagram_paper.png

Are you a #gudrunista? 

Share your style, tag your posts with #gudrunista and follow us on Instagram @gudrunsjoden. Maybe we’ll use your picture on our website or in our social media channels! 

Looking for inspiration?
Meet other colourful Gudrunistas here »