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BALANCE

WELL-BEING THROUGH PRACTICE AND PLAY

For many of us, sports, arts, and mindful movement in nature are a way of finding flow and accessing the present moment. Whether running, dancing, hiking, gardening, or creating something with your hands, these practices can help connect the body and mind and offer a space for reconnecting with ourselves.

About Balance

the nordic tradition of cold-water swimming

Praised for its numerous health benefits, cold-water swimming has a long-established tradition in the Nordic countries. Typically enjoyed out in nature or open-air bathhouses specially built for that purpose, this invigorating outdoor pastime not only extends the swimming season but is regarded as a social activity.

Five minutes for yourself

Ritchie Foster describes himself as a father, and a talker who loves a good conversation. He is also curious, adventurous, and conscious about our accountability towards the environment. Inspired by his harmonious approach to well-being, we asked him about our collective responsibility to be and do better.

Being open and kind to yourself

Caroline Igel, one of our graphic designers, shares her thoughts on the benefits of sustained yoga practice and the discoveries that come from listening kindly to what your body says.

Finding peace in the city

Dedicating time to relax, unwind and find your centre is tricky when you are on a busy schedule. Swedish wellness entrepreneur Johanna Ljunggren lives in Stockholm and turns to yoga to help find her creative flow.

 

 

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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.