
This July, Rodebjer takes a bold and beautiful step into Swedish art history, reimagining the iconic watercolors of Carl Larsson as wearable pieces in a new capsule collection. Blending the painter’s deeply personal depictions of family life with Rodebjer’s modern silhouettes, the result is an unexpected harmony between past and present between canvas and cloth.
At the heart of the collection are three beloved Larsson works: Lisbeth Metar, Ulf. En naken pojke mellan björkstammar, and Studion. These paintings—tender, everyday scenes rendered in sun-washed tones have been transformed through mirrored prints and repeated motifs, spilling across silk-blend caftans, breezy nylon dresses, and accessories that nod to both fashion and folklore.
Expect to see some of Rodebjer’s most cherished shapes reinterpreted for this project: the flowing Agave silk caftan, signature pragmatic dresses, and playful takes on souvenir staples like totes, silk scarves, and ponchos.
Fittingly, the collection was photographed in the place where it all began at Carl and Karin Larsson’s legendary home in Sundborn, Dalarna. Lilla Hyttnäs, their lovingly embellished house and garden, was a living artwork long before lifestyle was a trend. Together, the Larssons blurred the lines between art, interior design, and everyday life crafting a vision of Sweden that still lingers in our collective imagination.
A meeting of two creative forces, generations apart, united by a shared love for detail, expression, and storytelling.
The Rodebjer x Carl Larsson collection will be available in-store and online mid-July.