Porcelain
a new range of bowls
As an addition to the already successful range of cups Filippa K has been producing together with renowned Swedish crockery company Rörstrand for some years now, Filippa K now introduces a series porcelain bowls.
The idea behind the series was to create a line of versatile bowls for every day life whilst still incorporating strong design elements and whether it be shape, form or patterns. Combining and creating a balance between aesthetics and utility is and has always been close to our hearts, and as such, we are especially proud of the diversity that the range offers.
The bowls come in six patterns and are available from the 4th of May. For more information on retailers please contact customerservice@filippa-k.se
Spring/Summer 2009
Royal Swedish Academy of Fine Arts, Stockholm
Special thank you to event producer Michael Stoll, stylist Robert Rydberg and, of course, everyone who contributed to a magical evening.
Jon Abrahamsson
appointed new CEO
PRESS The Board of Directors of Filippa K has appointed Jon Abrahamsson as the CEO of Filippa K, effective as of 1st December 2008. Jon succeeds Patrik Kihlborg, who has held the position of Interim CEO for a while.
Jon Abrahamsson is 35 years old and has extensive experience of sales, logistics and management in the retail sector. For the past 10 years, Jon has worked for IKEA, most recently in the role of Vice President of IKEA China, where he was responsible for a turnover of ca. SEK 6 billion and 1,500 employees.
“After a comprehensive recruitment process, the Board is delighted to be able to appoint Jon Abrahamsson to the position of CEO. Jon is a creative and down-to-earth person whose career provides ample proof of his strong leadership skills and mercantile expertise. We have every confidence in his ability to further Filippa K’s development and to promote the company’s expansion and profitability in the long term,” says Anders Slettengren, Chairman of Filippa K.
“I’m delighted by Jon’s appointment and look forward to continuing to develop Filippa K together. His experience is an excellent complement to the company’s in-house expertise and is what is needed for us to take the next step forward in our development,” says Filippa Knutsson, Creative Director of Filippa K.
The Hague
continued expansion in The Netherlands
PRESS Filippa K is please to announce the opening of its fourth concept store in The Netherlands on Plaats 17 in The Hague. Located in the city square the store will be the 41st Filippa K store to open worldwide.
The store is designed by long-time architectural partner Aaro Arkitekter and located in a traditionally Dutch stone house with gable towards the city square. The architectural idea is based around material contrast and modern room interiors. A narrow entrance room completely covered in thin bamboo leads in to a light more complex and abstract world where the Scandinavian simplicity of the brand is fully displayed.
The men’s and women’s departments placed on each side of the store, stretch into the 190 square-meter store where a coffee bar has been placed centrally.
”We are pleased to further deepen our collaboration with our Dutch partners by opening this store in the Hague. We strongly believe in this type of collaboration as a way of expanding and will continue to grow this way” - says Patrik Kihlborg, CEO.
The store will carry a full range of the women’s and men’s collection as well as the shoe, bag and accessory line from Filippa K, a brand known for its coherent design philosophy of style, simplicity and quality.
The store is set to open in September with an exclusive opening event on Saturday, 27th of September 2008.
Hasselt
fourth store opening in Belgium
PRESS Filippa K is pleased to announce the opening of its fourth store in Belgium on Aldestraat 59 in Hasselt. Located in an up-and-coming trendy area of the central city, the store is the 40th Filippa K store to open worldwide.
Designed by long-time partner Aaro Arkitekter, the architectural idea for the 260 square-meter space has been to create an openness to the city and its light, while respecting the building’s inherent qualities and using sustainable natural materials.
Large windows and a corner entrance open up to a light-drenched central room with a six meter ceiling height creating a feeling of serenity.
A peaceful changing area faces a small green courtyard where visitors can sit down and relax or quietly wander around. Concrete floors and materials such as oak, wool and plaster polished walls have been used to create a space that combines stylistic simplicity with a qualitative ambience.
”We are very pleased to open our fourth Belgian store - the market has become of such great importance to us that we are happy to expand further” - says Patrik Kihlborg, CEO.




