Scandinavian designer Eva Levinn is the designer of brand Scandinaviaform. Her products has been getting great reviews, and lately she has focused a lot on re-design and working with leftover materials from different factories.
„I studied law, but I never practised and I‘ve always studied design in different ways. While studying law I also took courses in silversmithing. Right after school, I started my own business focusing on my creative work instead, and have continued to study different areas within design“ Eva tells. Her first products were jewellery and silver, and she also did a lot of graphical design.
A few years ago, everyting changed for Eva. Her boyfriend died in an accident and that deeply affected every aspect of her life. „In the process of getting back to life after he died, I also wanted to find a new way of working. I turned to designing more products, and my first product after I changed directions was the Re:Use candle sticks“ Eva tells us. „I am very interested in re-use and trying to use our resourses in a better way“. The candlesticks were made from vintage brass and wooden candlesticks, that she combined in new ways and added a modern twist to them.
Her next product, the Consilium vase, has turned out to be an even bigger hit for Eva. It was a huge success from the start and also got nominated for Formex Formidable when she presented it in August 2014! This is veru unusual, and I don‘t know if there is any other brand that managed to get nominated two years in a row.
The insipration for the vase came form the sheer summer meadows ad she wanted to create a vase that could bring that feeling indoors and to your kitchen table. The copper tube, hand cut by Eva herself, gives support for delicate flowers and puts the spotlight to the beauty of a single flower or a straw of grass.
One of her latest products is a development of Scandinavian designer first candlesticks. “I actually get more creative when I have clear limitations to work with, so I usually give myself a very specific project“she tells us. This time she desided to work with lefover materials in some way, so she went to a wood factory nearby and looked at what they threw away from production. The wooden block in the footer of her new votives are leftovers from a bedframe they are producing, and then she is combining that with vintage glass cups to create a beautiful votive.
The head of Scandinavian designer is always full of ideas for new products. „Oh yes, I have a whole range of products more or less ready in my head“ she tells us. „I‘ve always loved cooking and baking, so I would love to make something for kitchen. I would also love to make some deks accesories for your home office“.
Scandinavian Designer About Creativity
Scandinavian designer Eva Levinn is the designer of brand Scandinaviaform. Her products has been getting great reviews, and lately she has focused a lot on re-design and working with leftover materials from different factories.
„I studied law, but I never practised and I‘ve always studied design in different ways. While studying law I also took courses in silversmithing. Right after school, I started my own business focusing on my creative work instead, and have continued to study different areas within design“ Eva tells. Her first products were jewellery and silver, and she also did a lot of graphical design.
A few years ago, everyting changed for Eva. Her boyfriend died in an accident and that deeply affected every aspect of her life. „In the process of getting back to life after he died, I also wanted to find a new way of working. I turned to designing more products, and my first product after I changed directions was the Re:Use candle sticks“ Eva tells us. „I am very interested in re-use and trying to use our resourses in a better way“. The candlesticks were made from vintage brass and wooden candlesticks, that she combined in new ways and added a modern twist to them.
Her next product, the Consilium vase, has turned out to be an even bigger hit for Eva. It was a huge success from the start and also got nominated for Formex Formidable when she presented it in August 2014! This is veru unusual, and I don‘t know if there is any other brand that managed to get nominated two years in a row.
The insipration for the vase came form the sheer summer meadows ad she wanted to create a vase that could bring that feeling indoors and to your kitchen table. The copper tube, hand cut by Eva herself, gives support for delicate flowers and puts the spotlight to the beauty of a single flower or a straw of grass.
One of her latest products is a development of Scandinavian designer first candlesticks. “I actually get more creative when I have clear limitations to work with, so I usually give myself a very specific project“she tells us. This time she desided to work with lefover materials in some way, so she went to a wood factory nearby and looked at what they threw away from production. The wooden block in the footer of her new votives are leftovers from a bedframe they are producing, and then she is combining that with vintage glass cups to create a beautiful votive.
The head of Scandinavian designer is always full of ideas for new products. „Oh yes, I have a whole range of products more or less ready in my head“ she tells us. „I‘ve always loved cooking and baking, so I would love to make something for kitchen. I would also love to make some deks accesories for your home office“.
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