Lundgren+Lindqvist produced Ekta Sketchbooks I–III, a limited-edition set compiling the artist’s sketchbooks into three volumes. The originals were meticulously scanned by Jonas Wettre at Sandeng to preserve texture and detail, then printed by By Wind (then Göteborgstryckeriet) for faithful color and line reproduction. Published under LL’Editions, the run was limited to 300 copies and is now out of print, with copies occasionally appearing on the secondary market at inflated prices. The project emphasizes careful image reproduction and high-quality production to transform spontaneous studio material into collectible publications, supported by press packages for media use.
BP&O features Lundgren+Lindqvist’s design for 'Lukas/Markus', a photographic book by Kalle Sanner exploring two mirrored chapels in Gothenburg. The design reflects the project’s themes of time, materiality, and light through tactile materials, embossing, and subtle color references. The article highlights the book’s craftsmanship, from paper choices to binding and special edition details.
BP&O features 'Ekta Sketchbooks Vol. I–III', a limited-edition three-volume book designed by Lundgren+Lindqvist for ll’Editions, showcasing the experimental work of Swedish artist Daniel Götesson (Ekta). The design uses rich materials and production techniques to reflect the spontaneity and craft of Ekta’s creative process. Essays by Henrik Bromander and artists from Nevven Gallery add critical context to the publication.