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Andreas Magnusson

Andreas Magnusson brings a musician's improvisational instinct to graphic design — bold poster compositions, retro travel imagery, and clean geometric forms. Each piece carries strong visual weight and reads well at every scale, from intimate corridors to open living spaces.

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Bold Graphic Art with a Scandinavian Edge

Andreas Magnusson is a Stockholm-based graphic designer whose creative path runs through music, touring, and live performance. That background shows in his work — compositions with rhythm, contrast, and an intuitive sense of timing. His prints range from retro-inspired travel posters for cities like Rome and Malmö to abstract geometric designs and gallery-themed typography pieces. What unites them is a design-forward clarity: strong forms, considered colour palettes, and layouts that function on a wall the same way they would on a stage backdrop.

His graphic sensibility sits somewhere between mid-century poster art and contemporary Scandinavian design. Flat colour fields meet sharp typography. Negative space does real work. The result is art that carries visual weight without clutter — the kind of print that anchors a wall arrangement or holds its own as a single statement piece. Whether it is the sun-warmed citrus of Valencia Oranges, the architectural geometry of Galerie D'art Moderne, or the layered colour blocks of Painted Blocks, each work demonstrates a designer's control applied to artistic expression.

Choosing the Right Format

All Andreas Magnusson prints are produced on 225g matte fine art paper — a smooth, heavyweight stock that brings out clean lines and flat colour with precision. The matte surface eliminates glare and allows the graphic contrasts in his work to read clearly in any lighting condition. Paper sizes run from A3 through 50x70 cm, 70x100 cm, and up to A0 for larger walls. The A0 format is particularly effective for his travel poster designs, where the scale amplifies the retro impact.

Framing options include oak, black, and walnut brown — oak pairs naturally with the warm, retro tones in his travel posters, while black frames sharpen the contrast in his more graphic compositions. Walnut brown brings a mid-century warmth that complements the Scandinavian design influence throughout his work.

For collectors drawn to bold graphic work, his prints pair well with pieces from our travel poster collection and the broader modern poster selection. If the typographic gallery pieces appeal, the contemporary artists collection offers further options in a similar register.

Part of the Kuriosis Studio Collection

Every Andreas Magnusson print is produced in-house at our Berlin studio. The graphic precision his work demands — clean edges, accurate flat colour, consistent contrast — requires controlled printing conditions and careful calibration. All prints are produced in our Berlin studio using archival pigment inks rated for 100+ years.