Eva Schildt, a native of the Stockholm archipelago, infuses her designs with the natural and rugged charm of her childhood surroundings. A 2001 graduate of Beckmans College of Design in Stockholm, she has since mastered a diverse range of disciplines including furniture, textiles, packaging, and even trade fair showcases, alongside her work as an interior architect. Schildt's creations are marked by a delightful blend of sculptural aesthetics and practicality, with a touch of humor and a strong sense of multifunctionality that reflects her keen observation of nature. Her innovative approach can be seen in items like a vase with a net at the bottom, transforming it into a blossoming meadow when filled with flowers, or a garden bench that doubles as a trellis, enhancing its utility and interaction with natural elements. Living in Stockholm after periods in Tokyo, Schildt’s designs have reached an international audience and are featured in prominent Swedish museums such as the Nationalmuseum and the Röhsska Museum. Her work continues to resonate, bringing a playful spirit to everyday objects.