Ah Mårten. You surprise me with your charming mix that’s so “grandma’s cabin” on one end, and “just left home for college” on the other. I think in a lotta girls’ books that makes you the perfect guy.
Plenty exhibit stand at Formex.
Latest release, the Ume candle holders launched at Formex, are made of raw birch with a compartment inside to hold spare candles.
Sweet bread bags made of authentic vintage tea towels. Just the kind that grandma might have had in her hope chest.
Mårten Lindquist is the man behind Plenty Design which has been bringing creative new ideas to market since 2004.
With so many students heading back to college, can’t you just see these fun pieces brightening up dorm rooms and home offices alike?
Speech bubble notice board comes in black or white.
I rarely use lead pencils anymore but still I need this eraser.
New clock designs with first prize ribbon appeal.
Well done Mårten, it was great seeing you again!
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