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PEOPLE

IDEAS FOR MODERN AND MINDFUL LIVING

Relationships are at the centre of everything we do, and we strive to cultivate a large creative community of family, friends, and people who inspire us through their spirited expressions. The ARKET People gallery collects stories of who we are and who we want to be, how we think, what we wish for, and what makes us happy in our everyday lives.

About ARKET people

Ella Soccorsi

Head of Design and Creative

Charlie Porter

Fashion journalist and author

Paula Ayes

Yoga

Susanna Cognigni

Senior shoes & accessories designer

Lina, Hanna and Sid

Family

Suzanne Koller

Stylist & Consultant

Oliver Hooson

Creative & Runner

Jeremy Torz
Union Coffee Roasters

Sofia B Olsson

Chef

Ryan Willms

Creative director & Holistic life coach

Takashi Tsushima

Artist

Signe Siemsen

Herbalist

Gabrella Oidh

Floral designer

 

Evelina Kroon

Artist

Jacob Grönbech Jensen

Artist

Johanna Ljunggren

Yogi

Carina Seth Andresson

Designer and craftswoman

 

Maria Berg

Floral designer

Kendall Baisden

Track-and-field athlete

Lolita Astra

Model

Jo Ellison

Editor

Camila Costa

Yogi

Carlos Blanco

Model

Julia Thorell

Artist

Martin Berg
ARKET café Head Chef
Erika Wall
Model

Ritchie Foster
Model

 

Leona Whitfield
Area Manager

KG Nilson

Artist

 

Pia Wallén

Designer

Mario Milana

Furniture designer

Lisa Larson

Ceramist and designer

Caroline Igel

Graphic designer

Ivan Fernandez

Architect

Marie-Louise O'Rourke

Social Media Coordinator

Sofia Snöborgs Tüll

Head of Production & Sustainability

Christina Moreland
Artist

Nina Chakrabarti
Artist

Jana Glatt
Artist
Eva Stalinski
Artist

Tag posts with #arket to be featured in our ARKET people stories on @arketofficial

 

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People
Balance
Knowledge
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The grid is an essential element of our visual identity. It represents the notion of the archive and is used to organise and display information ranging from the names of plants to fabric weights and different types of materials used in our collections. These nine squares symbolise the separate parts that together form our world, and they are also the areas where we strive to make a difference.