Mauritz Larsson

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Last update: 10.10.2024

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Education

  • 2021–2024  
    • BFA Visual Communication @ Beckmans College of Design, Stockholm 
  • 2021
    • Art History @ Stockholms Universitet, Stockholm
  • 2020
    • Graphic Design @ Berghs School of Communication, Stockholm
  • 2019–2020
    • Fashion Theory @ Stockholms Universitet, Stockholm

Work

  • 2024  
    • Co-Founder of architecture studio Lars AB
    • Founder of design studio Superbad
  • 2023
    • Internship @ Jacob Dahlgren 
  • 2022
    • Founder of jewellery and apparel brand Kiosk (aka 925.clubbb)
  • Since 2021
    • Freelance designer

Stipends

  • 2024  
    • Stipend awarded by EY Doberman for graduation project “Bestfriends4ever”

Talks

  • 2024  
    • Talk @ Beckmans College of Design on designing exhibition identities 
    • Talk @ EY Doberman on process of design

Exhibitions

  • 2024  
    • Are We There Yet? @ United Nations General Assembly #79, New York
    • Are We There Yet? @ White Space Chelsea, New York
    • BFA Books @ Konst-Ig bookshop, Stockholm
    • Graduation Exhibition @ Beckmans College of Design, Stockholm
    • Aerial Bodies, Scent and Design, Paris
    • Aerial Bodies, Scent and Design, Stockholm
  • 2023
    • New Identities @ Beckmans College of Design, Stockholm
    • Are We There Yet? @ Svenskt Tenn, Stockholm
    • Are We There Yet? @ Uppsala Universitet, Uppsala
    • Are We There Yet? @ Axfoundation, Upplands Väsby
    • Are We There Yet? @ The Beijer Institute, Stockholm
    • Are We There Yet? @ Brittish Embassy in Stockholm

© Mauritz Larsson, 2024

Kronofogden

Light-up sign, 2022

  • 150 x 30cm

© Wasim Harwill
© Wasim Harwill
© Wasim Harwill

Kronofogden is a commentary on rising debt among young adults in Sweden perpetuated by “buy now, pay later” services offered by companies like Klarna.

Kronofogden is the name of the swedish enforcement agency in charge of debt collections and evicitons.

Available to purchase for 42000kr (equivalent to the average debt among young adults aged 18-29 in sweden).