that’s mine


storytelling illustration

For that’s mine, I created a visual universe that was evolving together with that’s mine. From wall stickers to textile collections, each illustration was shaped with a sense of storytelling. Working closely with the brand across several seasons, I developed a body of work that leans into nostalgia — soft silhouettes, hand-drawn textures, and earthy hues that speak to a slower, more grounded childhood.

The wallstories — a series of poetic wall stickers — were imagined not just as decoration, but as scenes waiting to unfold. Forest animals, mice, and mushroom houses and whimsical moments hand drawn with watercolor in soft tones. They invite children into their own small worlds, full of play and imagination.

In the textiles, this softness continues — from bedding to baby essentials — designed to feel both timeless and create an object that you’d like to connect to. Rooted in that’s mine’s Scandinavian sensibility, the work balances simplicity with emotional depth.

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