• Collaborative Fashion & Jewelry Pop-Up at DJUPET

    Written by various by Elva Ahlbin

    A fresh convergence of style, identity, and craftsmanship arrives in Stockholm: from 25-28 September, a collaborative pop-up opens at DJUPET, showcasing bold voices in second hand fashion, handcrafted jewelry, and non-binary design—all under one roof. Whether you’re looking for curated re-made pieces, gender-free tailoring, or statement silver, there’s something for every aesthetic explorer.

    Where & When
    You’ll find the pop-up at the corner of Björngårdsgatan 1 & Sankt Paulsgatan in Stockholm. 

    Thursday: 11:00–20:00 
    Friday: 11:00–19:00
    Saturday: 11:00–18:00
    Sunday: 12:00–17:00


    What to Expect & Who’s Behind It
    Here’s a look at the makers and brands who will be present:

    STHLM MISC
    Launched in 2021, STHLM MISC is a Stockholm-based non-binary brand with strong ties to feminist and queer politics. Their mission: to break up with gender norms through fashion.

    They design clothes meant to straddle the feminine/masculine divide, welcoming all body shapes and identities. Many of their pieces are made from deadstock fabrics (unused surplus material), giving a more sustainable dimension.

    Shapeshifter
    Founded in Stockholm in 2024 by Astrid Philipson, Shapeshifter is a platform dedicated to giving wearables and artifacts new life through second-hand curation.

    Their aesthetic draws on mythology and elemental inspirations (earth, water, air, fire), seeking to resist fixed forms and normativity. You’ll find clothing, accessories, shoes, bags, hats, jewellery—all hand-picked from European suppliers.

    Johanna Edwardh
    Johanna Edwardh works with handcrafted jewelry carved from silver, specializing in bold designs and statement pieces. Her work includes rings, earrings, etc., made with high attention to texture and form. Her shop also offers custom orders.

    Maja Godek
    The space will also include works by Maja Godek. While less detail is available, expect visual or material art pieces—possibly sculptural or display work—that complement the fashion and jewelry on display.


    Why This Matters
    This pop-up is more than shopping. It’s a statement: craftsmanship, sustainability, and inclusive design. It’s about fashion that flexes identity and resists easy categorization. For those curious about non-binary aesthetics, second-hand reinvention, or jewelry with a strong sense of presence, this is a rare opportunity to see several creators together in one curated space.


    Photo credits: Jacob Yas, Jacob Möller, Astrid Philipsson

  • Photography by Rasmus Lindahl

    Mizetto Launches Modular Sofa Cargo in Sweden

    Written by Elsa Chagot

    With roots in Småland and a string of design awards, Swedish brand Mizetto is now launching its  modular sofa, Cargo, designed by the Kalmar-based studio ADDI. Following acclaimed debuts at NeoCon in Chicago and New York Design Week, Cargo was introduced to the Swedish market on September 9, 2025.

    Founded in 2004 by Malin and Richard Muskala, Mizetto has grown from a small storage-solutions company in Småland to an internationally recognized design brand with showrooms in Stockholm, Hamburg, and Chicago, as well as collaborations with global fashion houses including Gucci, Chanel, and Jacquemus.

    Cargo represents a bold step into the sofa segment. Inspired by the cube, its modular design allows endless layouts, from large open spaces to narrow passages. The backrest doubles as an interactive architectural element, while attachable tray tables add flexibility, turning Cargo into a workstation, meeting hub, or relaxation spot.

    The design of Cargo also emphasizes sustainability. Mizetto’s mostly local production in Kalmar, close relationships with nearby suppliers, and short transport chains ensure better quality and promotes sustainability. Fabrics are removable and replaceable and all components are designed for repair, reuse, or recycling, which ensures longevity as well as aesthetic durability.

  • Photo courtesy of Westwing

    A Look Inside the Nordic Launch of Westwing

    photography by Fashion Tales
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