Independent Swedish designer Ann-Sofie Back has applied her disruptive approach to fashion to interior design, with a new collection of unusual objects for the home.
in 2016; though it must be noted that she is indeed meticulous when it comes to patternmaking and construction.Photo: Alva Le Febvre / Courtesy of GNILMYD KCABIn addition to designing, Back also worked as a stylist , and acted as the creative director of Cheap Monday for almost a decade. After closing her business in 2018, Back freelanced with the Swedish electronics company Teenage Engineering, where she met the marketing maestro Mattias Dymling, who is her collaborator on this project.
Soon after Gnilmyd Kcab was formed , Back was diagnosed with cancer and started treatment. But she seems to be starting a new chapter this year. “It’s less personal for me when I do interior design than when I did fashion, because with fashion, it was so tied into my own insecurities about femininity, and my body, and looks, and perfection,” she says. “When I do interior design, that’s not a problem anymore.
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