When still-life photographer Christoffer Dalkarls and set designer Linnea Apelqvist, both represented by Agent Molly & Co, join forces, the result is always something truly special - refined, concept-driven, and marked by a precise sense of form and idea.
Their personal projects, “Ghost” and “Printable Artefacts,” explore the interplay between object, materiality, and perception. With a reduced, almost poetic visual language, they create scenes that hover between abstraction and reality - still lifes that deliberately blur the boundaries between art, design, and spatial composition.
Linnea Apelqvist describes her work as playful, humorous, and surreal. Her set design is always concept-driven, thriving on contrast - objects and dimensions collide, contradictions take shape. “In my view, the best creative solutions are often born out of constraint. Strictness creates a sense of freedom,” she says.
After more than 22 years in London, where she earned her BA in Set Design at the renowned University of the Arts London, Linnea has returned to Sweden. Today, she continues to work between both worlds - combining British conceptual depth with Scandinavian clarity.
Together with Christoffer Dalkarls, whose photographic style is defined by precision and aesthetic balance, she creates visual still lifes that are both deliberate and instinctive. Ghost and Printable Artefacts exemplify their shared strength: the art of transforming everyday objects into silent protagonists - and crafting visual stories that linger in the mind.