Hanna Wieslander

Content Creator at Svenskt Tenn

Hanna Wieslander is an accomplished content creator and visual merchandising professional with extensive experience in art direction and illustration. Currently serving as a Content Creator at Svenskt Tenn since March 2018, Hanna has built a diverse freelance portfolio since 2004, collaborating with notable clients such as Acne Paper, Aftonbladet, and Nike. Previous roles include Art Director Intern at Le Bureau, Chairman at Ateljéförening Plan Fyra and Svenska Tecknare, and Art Director Assistant at PlusLicense, where Hanna contributed to concept design and style guides. Hanna's teaching experience in fashion drawing spans institutions like Textilhögskolan, Borås, and Studiefrämjandet. Educated at Konstfack with a Master of Arts in Graphic Design and Illustration, along with additional studies at Hyper Island and other art institutions, Hanna Wieslander combines creative expertise with leadership in the design field.

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Stockholm, Sweden

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Svenskt Tenn

Svenskt Tenn is an interior design company located on Strandvägen in Stockholm, Sweden. It was founded in 1924 by Estrid Ericson, who recruited the Austrian architect and designer Josef Frank to the company 10 years later. A long and successful collaboration began between Josef Frank and Estrid Ericson who together created a style influenced by both Viennese elegance and Swedish functionalism. With its colorfulness and patterns and inspiration from all kinds of cultures and eras, the style was in sharp contrast to the ideal flourishing in the 1930s. Together, the two lay the foundations for the interior design philosophy that Svenskt Tenn has since come to represent. Svenskt Tenn is owned by the Kjell and Märta Beijer Foundation. Profits generated by the company are through the foundation used to promote scientific and medical research in Sweden as well as Swedish home decoration traditions.


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Stockholm, Sweden

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51-200

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