
A Day With: Fredrik Karlsson
Editor: Sebastian Frank
Photographer: Oscar Glamsjö
“When I started collecting furniture, about ten years ago, I was all into Danish design, and especially pieces from Paul Kjærholm. I still have a lot of love for the PK-31 armchairs, that were my first real vintage pieces, but I ended up trading some of my Kjærholm furnitures for the “Utö” table by Axel Einar Hjort. I wanted my home to feel warmer, and this wooden table from 1932 is certainly adding some warmth and is itself a strong character."


“About three years ago, when I obtained the “Utö” table, I really started to get interested in historically important wooden furniture. I quickly found out about the well-known architect Le Corbusier and later on his cousin, Pierre Jeanneret. They were both born in Switzerland, but they have made so much for the French design history so many people consider them as French designers these days.”
His Instagram-account has also helped him get in touch with clients. Last year, he helped Mr. Virgil Abloh and Off-White with the decoration of their flagship store in Milan, and recently he worked with brands like Fritz Hansen and Hästens.
“It is really a dream come true working with such well-known brands. I couldn’t imagine this when I first started and it is a true pleasure to be able to work with your passion”, Fredrik says.


“When I was on the hunt for a new apartment after selling my old one back in 2017, I really wanted the new one to fit this Pierre Jeanneret desk that I recently discovered. To be honest, I bought an apartment that could fit something that I didn’t really own at that time. However, as soon as I moved in, I was lucky enough to find this sought-after desk that was in great condition, and that was suited perfectly for my new apartment.”
As many of his followers know, Fredrik isn’t just passionate about vintage furniture and art. He is also a big fan of watches, and he has a few unique pieces in his collection. He’s favorite watch is his Rolex Daytona 6263 from 1975, also commonly known as “Big Red”. He also shows us his Tudor “Snowflake” from 1968 with “Ghost bezel”, and a Rolex Submariner 1680 with a rare “Tiffany Dial”. This may mean nothing to a watch novice, but for those who know how rare these watches are, it is probably a massive jaw-dropper. Fredrik continues explaining his love for rarity, patina and history.


Fredrik continues explaining the next step in his collecting. The hunt for something, Fredrik says, is the most exciting part, and now he is searching for new things to add to his collection.
“I am lucky enough to own some original pieces by Pierre Jeanneret, Charlotte Perriand and Jean Prouvé in my collection and they are all beautiful and mean a lot to me. Two things I'd love to add into my collection would be a original 1950s “Standard Chair” by Jean Prouvé and, how crazy it might sound, the “Cube” by Le Corbusier, which basically is a wooden box with handles on each sides that was made for students to sit on back in the days. It is something about the simplicity and history behind that box that really gets me. I will probably have to look my entire life for that box, but collecting never stops. It is a lifetime quest.”
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