Astrid

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Astrid was launched in 2004, founded on Anna Boustedt’s genuine love for textiles. This passion continues to guide everything the company does. Her vision, aesthetic sensitivity, and attention to detail have helped establish Astrid as a small but significant player. The company is based in Stockholm and has longstanding collaborations with the most skilled textile mills in Europe. Astrid offers fabrics for curtains, furniture, and accessories. While the company primarily targets architects and designers, with extensive knowledge of public spaces, its textiles are at home in a variety of settings. For Astrid, quality is a given. And beauty is absolutely essential.

During 3daysofdesign in Copenhagen, Astrid will showcase their textiles at the FRAMING exhibition at the Odd Fellow Palace. Astrid continues to explore the new partnership with the rug making company Kasthall. This collaboration unites their expertise in textiles and rugs, fostering new opportunities to create. This synergy highlights how their products interact to create unique and harmonious interiors.

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