When buying a sweatshirt from us, you will start by choosing a sweatshirt and then choose a poster to go with it. Here you can see all are current posters and read more about the artists behind them.

All posters are printed on GOTS-certified organic cotton fabric.

Be Kind by Josefin Norlin

Josefin Norlin is a designer, illustrator and childrens books author located in Gothenburg, Sweden.

"We fell for this naive? — No, absolute fundamental message that we all need to be reminded of. Be kind — always."

Artistic depiction of flowers in a vase with a fish, displayed on a red background, next to a green sweatshirt with the same design.

Floral Swim by Josefin Norlin

Josefin Norlin is a designer, illustrator and childrens books author located in Gothenburg, Sweden. 

"We love the colours, the flowers, and the little unexpected fish! Where did it come from? What does it tell you?"

Self portrait by Frank A. Unger

Frank A. Unger is a photographer and graphic designer located in Vaasa, Finland. 

"This photograph makes time stand still. Let it open a door to stillness and reflection on our own place in the world."

Sweatshirt with a printed design of a tomato plant, next to a painting of a tomato plant.

Tomatoes (1913) by Pekka Halonen

Pekka Halonen (1865–1933) was a prominent Finnish artist and professor, best known for his atmospheric winter landscapes and realistic depictions of Finnish nature and rural life. 

Original painting: 51x42 cm, oil on cardboard

Finnish National Gallery Collection / Ateneum Art Museum

Photo: Finnish National Gallery / Jenni Nurminen

"The shapes and lovely colours warm our hearts and awaken the desire to grow."

Sweatshirt with a forest design next to a painting of a snowy forest

Sunlit Winter Landscape (1911) by Pekka Halonen

Pekka Halonen (1865–1933) was a prominent Finnish artist and professor, best known for his atmospheric winter landscapes and realistic depictions of Finnish nature and rural life. 

Original painting: 81x58 cm, oil on canvas

Finnish National Gallery Collection / Ateneum Art Museum

Photo: Finnish National Gallery / Aleks Talve

"Halonen’s winter landscapes are like poetry, the light and feeling is just magic for a person loving finnish nature, winter and skiing."

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