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VISBYLYKTAN

Sale price1 400 kr

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PACKAGING

The box in which your order comes with is distributed by Rajapack which is a company that offers environmentally certified packaging:  https://www.rajapack.se/miljo/raja-och-miljon

The packing material is paper, which is a residual product from Gotland's newspapers' printing house on Gotland.

 

SHIPMENT FEE BY COUNTRY

Because of the difference between weight and size between the objects the fees are variable.

Sweden: 

Shipments within Sweden are charged 75 SEK ( 0-3 kg) / 220 SEK ( 3,1-10 kg and bigger objects) and are fulfilled by Posten.

Europe: 

Shipments within Europe are charged 245 SEK (0-3 kg) / 360 SEK (3,1-10 kg and bigger objects)

 

IMPORT TAX AND DUTY (FOR CUSTOMERS OUTSIDE THE EUROPEAN UNION)

When ordering from countries outside the EU, you will need to pay import tax and duty according to the local rules in your country, upon delivery of your order. Therefore, the order value does not include Swedish VAT. The amount of tax and duty to pay is different in every country.


PAYMENT

You can pay with Apple Pay, Visa, MasterCard and other alternatives depending on your location. The transaction of credit card data is encrypted. Berg Österdahl does not store any credit card data.

 

 


VISBYLYKTAN - A TRIBUTE TO THE WORLD HERITAGE CITY OF VISBY

Visbylyktan - A lantern in Visby's beautiful silhouette. Made of brushed, galvanized steel, it reflects the feeling of the historic city wall and the whitewashed facades that characterize the World Heritage city. When the lantern is lit, it spreads a warm, atmospheric glow and gives a vivid, three-dimensional feeling of the unique architecture of the inner city.

Every detail of the silhouette is carefully crafted to reflect the multifaceted cityscape – from medieval spires to modern elements. And if you look closely, you’ll find a small cat slinking along the outline – a subtle reminder of the vibrant Visby, where history and everyday life meet.

The Visby lantern was developed in a collaboration between Elena Berg Österdahl and Thomas Johansson Britse, M Johanssons Smide, and was launched exclusively for Hansaday 2025.

VISBYLYKTAN was named "World Heritage Product of the Year" in 2025 as Visby celebrates 30 years as a World Heritage Site.

 

 

Measure:

H 12 cm. W 10.5 cm.

 

 

Product description

The Visby Lantern- A lantern in Visby's beautiful silhouette. Made of brushed, galvanized steel, it reflects the feeling of the historic city wall and the whitewashed facades that characterize the World Heritage city. When the lantern is lit, it spreads a warm, atmospheric glow and gives a vivid, three-dimensional feeling of the unique architecture of the inner city.

Every detail of the silhouette is carefully crafted to reflect the multifaceted cityscape – from medieval spires to modern elements. And if you look closely, you’ll find a small cat slinking along the outline – a subtle reminder of the vibrant Visby, where history and everyday life meet.

The Visby lantern was developed in a collaboration between Elena Berg Österdahl and Thomas Johansson Britse, M Johanssons Smide, and was launched exclusively for Hansaday 2025.

The Visby Lantern was named "World Heritage Product of the Year" in 2025 when Visby celebrated 30 years as a World Heritage Site.

 

Measure:

H 12 cm. W 10.5 cm.

 

Material

Galvanized steel

VISBYLYKTAN
VISBYLYKTAN Sale price1 400 kr

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About Elena

Elena Berg Österdahl (b. 1985) is a designer, craftswoman and artist based on Gotland, Sweden, her birthplace, and in Gryon, Switzerland. Educated at Jönköping Institute of Technology, with a bachelor's degree in product development in furniture design, knowing that she wanted to follow an artistic path, but with a technical foundation. Her education combined both theory and practice with a focus on the market, as well as projects taken directly from the furniture industry.

"I am driven by turning traditional concepts upside down and by the contrasts in form and material. "Imagine that from dirty metal you can create sheer shapes that seduce with stylish elegance!" Metal is also fascinating because it often needs to be "wrestled with", with strength and distinctiveness, but sometimes the softest hands are needed. It is alive and the most circular material on our planet. Patinated metal also tells a unique story. There is something melancholic in creating in a material that withers slowly, but still so visible: "Rust is the decaying process of metal, like a flower that withers!"

Jag bryr mig

THE ENVIRONMENT IS THE MOST IMPORTANT THING WE`VE GOT!

Berg Österdahl tillverkar föremål som kombinerar hållbarhet både estetiskt och konstruktionsmässigt.

Vi strävar efter att göra ansvarsfulla val när det gäller material, tillverkning och våra leverantörer.

Alla metallföremål tillverkas av återvunnet eller restmaterial av stål. Patinan skapas av naturen, ibland med hjälp av salt och vinäger. För att svarta rosten tillsätts en vätska som inte är farlig att hantera eller för miljön.

Om våra Förpackningar

Den låda som din beställning levereras i distribueras av Rajapack, ett företag som erbjuder miljöcertifierad förpackning.

Förpackningsmaterialet är papper, som är ett restprodukt från Gotlands tidnings tryckeri.

Workshop

Do you want to create your own metal flower?

During the summer months when the workshop is nice, you can create your own metal flower.

You will be given a sheet of paper and an equally large piece of sheet metal. Part of the challenge is to use the material as much as possible. First you sketch and cut on paper. Once you have found a shape that you like, you transfer it to the piece of metal which you cut with various sheet metal shears and shape using pliers, hammer and anvil. I will help with any welding.