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By Malene Birger – Objects to make a world

Valerija at the gallery, sitting down in the iconic diamond chair by Harry Bertoia. From left: The swan by Arne Jacobsen, barrel chair by Frank Lloyd Wright, leather chair by Erik Ole Jörgensen and the acclaimed Röhsska chair by Fredrik Paulsen - all included in the theme auction online.


Introduction – Words By Malene Birger

What do we need from fashion? It’s an interesting question at the moment. In this time of monumental change, it’s more important now than ever before to understand why we surround ourselves with the things we do. This season at By Malene Birger, we’ve been thinking about these things with which we surround ourselves – the clothes, objects, furniture, and art we build our universe around – with a newfound intensity. This heightened focus allowed us to reenvision how we approach our collections. In the spirit of our gentle revolution, we kindly pushed the rulebook aside and looked at what we can do to disrupt our system. We know that we cannot continue as we have.

In the magazine By Malene Birger also present a photo series showcasing their favourite things – a selection of objects that have caught their eye of late, their current obsessions. Furniture, objects and art curated and collected in collaboration with Bukowskis. They also catch up with the brilliantly talented young artist, Inez Jönsson, at her studio in Stockholm.

To the theme-auction




"With this inaugural issue of 21, delve into our universe for an edit of our spring- summer 2021 collection. We also sat down with the women of substance who helped shape the season at By Malene Birger. Indian model Aishwarya Gupta – enjoying a breakthrough moment after being photographed in Vogue this spring – dazzled us with her sunny idealism and affable nature. She speaks about fashion, feminism, and spending lockdown alone in London."

Bronze sculpture by Jœrgen Haugen Sœrensen, chairs by Arne Jacobsen and art work by Inez Jönsson seen in the right upper corner.




Explore the inspiring selection of vintage furniture below, now available for bidding.

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*From left to right: Fredrik Paulsen, Röhsska chair, Arne Jacobsen, Sjuan, Marcel Breuer, Thonet, an uplight floor lamp from the late 20th century and a diamond chair by Harry Bertoia in front of a "folkecraft" stool. Art work by Inez Jönsson.