

Fine Little Day is a design studio and producer of crafted textiles and lifestyle products. With our roots in Gothenburg, Sweden and a global audience, we envision a sustainable and artistically driven design approach.
Founded in 2007 by Elisabeth Dunker, designer and photographer, the studio has grown from a personal blog project to an internationally recognized producer of textiles and lifestyle products. What began as snapshots from Dunker’s everyday life and nature walks has evolved into a full family of patterns — all with a clear respect for nature.
Our commitment to fairness and sustainability, combined with a curated selection of unique, artist-driven pieces, makes each item more than just a product — it’s a story, a connection, and a reflection of our values.
We hope you enjoy,
Ulrika and Elisabeth Founders


This fall, we’re bringing the birch home –quietly, beautifully, and with purpose.
Inspired by its form and feeling, we’re introducing a small collection rooted in the season’s stillness: a warm wool blanket to wrap around colder days, and three new cushion covers – BJÖRK , delicately embroidered, and NÄVER , textured like bark, both designed by Fine Little Day’s founder Elisabeth Dunker; and HÄNGBJÖRK , echoing the soft, downward sweep of its namesake branches, created by illustrator Lisen Adbåge
Each piece is a tribute to the tree that keeps showing up – resilient, graceful, quietly iconic.

BJÖRK WOOL BLANKET
A soft jacquard woven wool blanket that captures the bold silhouettes of thick birch trunks in a timeless graphic design. Crafted with care, this blanket blends warmth, texture, and Scandinavian simplicity — perfect for cozy autumn days.
With BJÖRK , we invite you to bring a piece of this iconic Scandinavian nature into your home. It’s more than a blanket — it’s a tribute to the quiet power and grace of the birch tree, woven into every thread. Design, Elisabeth Dunker





The birch tree holds a special place in our hearts. It is a symbol of resilience, renewal, and natural beauty — qualities that inspire much of our creative work. The birch’s distinctive white bark, with its delicate black markings, reflects the balance of strength and elegance we strive to bring into our designs.

WEEPING BIRCH cushion cover, design Lisen Adbåge BIRCH embroidered cushion, design Elisabeth Dunker.
Coming home . It’s not about keys or walls. It’s that quiet shift in your chest. The exhale. The drop of your shoulders.
It’s not nostalgia. It’s more like muscle memory – textures you’ve touched a thousand times. A soft chair. A familiar pattern. Light that lands just right.
At Fine Little Day, we design with that feeling in mind. Home not as a showroom, but as a living space – imperfect, loved, real. Our pieces aren’t meant to impress. They’re meant to stay. To grow old with you.
Because home isn’t curated. It’s collected.
Bit by bit. Feeling by feeling.



POSTERS
Tyra von Zweigbergk’s posters for Fine Little Day don’t whisper –they shout. Big color. Bold energy. Shapes that move like they’ve got somewhere to be. They don’t just hang on walls – they take up space. Joyful, punchy, unapologetically alive. Art that doesn’t ask for permission.

WATERLILIES WOOL BLANKET
A classic, reimagined. WATERLILIES , design by Elisabeth Dunker, stretches out in its new form — generous, warm, weighty in the best way. The pattern floats across the soft wool like a slow drift on still water. Wrap yourself. Drape a chair. This one speaks in comfort. And lasts.

BLOCK & STRÅ CUSHION COVERS
Designed as a duo. BLOCK brings rhythm – bold, clean geometry in forest green and white. STRÅ softens the tone – delicate stitched lines that nod to nature, whisper not shout. They hold their own solo. But together, they hum. A pairing for the minimalist with a sense of play. Design Elisabeth Dunker


CUSHIONS
Fine Little Day cushions. A little world in pillow form. Printed, embroidered, linen, cotton – textures you want to touch, patterns you want to live in. There’s variety, but not the throwaway kind. Each one’s an artwork, designed by some of the best out there. Real artists, not trend-chasers.

100 % linen, 147×250 cm. Also available as fabric by the metre and cushions.

A set table is more than dinner. It’s pause. It’s ritual. It’s home. FIELD plays with that idea – graphic stripes in plum and blue, arranged like modern brushstrokes across linen. Designed by Evelina Kroon, known for turning everyday forms into bold compositions, this piece holds both tension and calm. Like a good conversation.
For this year’s fall/winter season, we’re welcoming the celebrations with our HÖGTID COLLECTION – a festive mix of tradition, color, and craft. New arrivals include Kurbits cup and matching ornaments, rich in folklore attitude and full of charm. Garlands to hang with joy, and warm textiles – tablecloths and placemats, to gather around.
It’s a collection made for togetherness. For small rituals, candlelight dinners, and the quiet magic of winter days. A little playful. A little nostalgic. All Fine Little Day.












The Fine Little Day Art Award 2025 was awarded to Laura Carlin and Jo Briggs – two bold, imaginative voices at the intersection of art, craft, and storytelling.
In celebration, we’re launching KITTEN WITH SOUP tray in our fall/winter collection – featuring artwork by the award winners. A playful, poetic piece that captures the spirit of Fine Little Day: curious, expressive, and full of heart
The Fine Little Day Art Award is an annual prize celebrating contemporary artists and creatives who blur the lines between art, craft, and design. We honor voices with strong storytelling, authenticity, and curiosity – qualities at the core of Fine Little Day. Through the award, we aim to spotlight work that’s emotionally resonant, visually bold, and rooted in creative integrity.











Art to live with. Or wear. We love embroidery. Bugs. Horses. Boxers. That’s the range. That’s the point. We’re into threads that tell stories.
A cap with beetles and bees, by Amanda Hoffner. A cushion cover by Freja Erixån. Wild horses mid-gallop. And Elisabeth Dunker’s boxers. All grit and grace.

Walking through Spinneriet, Lindome’s great harborer of art, culture, foods and activity — can feel like strolling a charming old factory. The building is a converted, former spinning mill, a pretty striking place to be in, with several meters-high ceilings and huge windows. Fine Little Day houses on the top floor. Except for offering art and design products, we do exhibitions several times a year.
