A person wearing a black shirt with white ape prints, blue jeans, a silver helmet, and a cape with gorilla prints, is holding a wooden stick and hitting a mirror. The scene is outdoors, with green grass, a tree, and a white wall with small flags hanging above.

Minifellow

Grown Kindly. Woven Locally.

Minifellow was born from a desire to rethink how we produce, design, and live with the things around us. A series of sustainably made blankets, locally produced in Sweden, the brand is an exercise in conscious simplicity — both in process and in purpose.

Run by Jenny Arborgh as a self-initiated design project, Minifellow brings together small-scale production, traceable materials, and a belief that design should matter — not just visually, but ethically.

This is a brand built on clarity of thought and integrity of execution. Minifellow was found in a curated group of design retailers, including Nordiska Galleriet, Svenssons i Lammhult, Olsson & Gerthel — proof that sustainability and strong ideas can coexist in a way that’s both humble and powerful.

A black and white photograph of a woman sitting at a desk with a typewriter, looking at the camera.
Yellow sign with black text reading 'Nordiska Galleriet.'
Black silhouette of a person skateboarding on a ledge, with a sunset or sunrise in the background.
A black silhouette of a bee with wings and antennae.
A cartoon drawing of a man's face with a bald head, glasses, and a beard.
Black and white photo of a person lying on a bed with their legs extended onto a chair, with their feet resting on the chair's seat. An open window with plants on the windowsill and a bookshelf is visible in the background.
Close-up of a person wearing a red and white striped shirt with the sleeve rolled up.