Framed woven tapestry
This woven textile by Ann-Mari Forsberg is titled Blomduk, literal translation meaning flower cloth. The work is signed with the initials AMF. The composition features stylised plant forms arranged symmetrically across the surface, framed by decorative borders and repeated motifs. The palette combines soft, muted tones with darker accents, creating a clear and balanced visual rhythm. The textile is presented in a frame, giving it a finished appearance suitable for wall display.
4.600 CNY
Ann-Mari Forsberg
Ann-Mari Forsberg (born 1954) is a renowned Swedish textile designer, known for her contributions to Scandinavian design, particularly in the field of textiles. She has been recognized for her innovative approach to fabric design and her role in shaping modern Swedish textiles during the late 20th and early 21st centuries.
Forsberg’s work often blends tradition with contemporary aesthetics, drawing on both Swedish heritage and modern design principles. Her designs include a wide variety of textiles, from woven fabrics to prints, often featuring bold, geometric patterns and a keen use of color. She is known for working with natural materials such as wool and cotton, and her designs are celebrated for their tactile quality and attention to detail.
One of Forsberg’s most notable roles was working with Kinnasand, a Swedish textile company where she served as a lead designer. Her influence there helped create fabrics that have become iconic within Scandinavian interior design, characterized by simplicity and elegance.


