Interviews|February 2025
In the first year of the pandemic, when many of us started to build a new relationship with nature, Stockholm-based doula and model Erika Wall joined a group of cold-water swimmers at the local sauna. ‘My mind becomes crystal clear, and my body calm. I feel connected to what’s happening right at that moment,’ she says.
Praised for its numerous health benefits, cold-water swimming has a long-established tradition in the Nordic countries. Typically enjoyed in nature or at open-air bathhouses specially built for this purpose, this invigorating outdoor pastime not only extends the swimming season but is also regarded as a social activity.
The open-air bathhouses are usually situated along coastlines and lakes with direct access to water, allowing visitors to enjoy the beautiful nature surrounding them. The wellness ritual of cold-water dips is interlaced with hot sauna sessions that complement the therapeutic experience. Most open-air bathhouses have dedicated areas for men and women, but some places also acknowledge transgender and non-binary people, making all amenities available to everyone.
‘When the pandemic hit, the sauna closed down. Many friends in my sauna community, who never did cold-water swimming alone, started meeting up to swim together in different parts of town. This was when I joined in.’
The cold-water ritual comes with scientifically proven health benefits that include mood-boosting and energising effects, improved memory, decreased tension, and stress relief. These health benefits, together with the soothing experience of connecting to nature, have contributed to its growing popularity.
‘I relax completely, every muscle. I breathe slowly, quietly, and surrender to the feeling. About three minutes in, my mind becomes crystal clear, and my body calm. I watch people walk by in their coats and hats, not noticing me. I feel connected to what’s happening right at that moment.’
‘Now that my beach season is all year round, I don’t want to stop. I get a natural endorphin kick that lasts all day. Why would I want to be without it?’
Jersey
Care guides|March 2025
Jersey is a knitted fabric commonly used to make T-shirts, loungewear, and more. Properly caring for your jersey garments will help maintain their softness and stretch.
Synthetic fibres
Care guides|March 2025
Synthetic fibres such as polyester, polyamide, acrylic, and elastane have many useful properties that can be enjoyed in a variety of garments, including activewear and swimwear. They’re usually comfortable, quick-drying, and keep their shape well. However, they also shed tiny plastic particles that can enter the sea and cause harm to our ecosystems. Here’s how to care for synthetic garments.
Silk
Care guides|March 2025
Silk is composed of incredibly fine natural protein fibres produced by silkworms. It is surprisingly strong, smooth, breathable, and transports moisture. Handle silk garments with care to maintain their smooth and lustrous texture.
Canvas
Care guides|March 2025
Canvas items, such as shoes and bags, are popular for their durability and versatility. Proper care can help maintain their appearance and extend their lifespan.
Jersey
Care guides|March 2025
Jersey is a knitted fabric commonly used to make T-shirts, loungewear, and more. Properly caring for your jersey garments will help maintain their softness and stretch.
Signe Siemsen on the freedom of trusting in nature
Interviews|March 2025
Plants have always been a source of both food and medicine, and the knowledge of how to use them has been passed down through generations. However, for most people today, that link is broken, and nature often represents something we need to approach with care. For Signe Siemsen – an herbalist, doula, and craftswoman living in Stockholm – having a relationship with the wild brings healing and meaning to what it means to be human.
On scents and the mapping of beauty
Notes|March 2025
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Baked shallots
Food|March 2025
Shallots become extra sweet and tender when baked in the oven. Serve them slightly warm in salads, sandwiches and wraps, or add them to soups and stews for some savory umami flavour.