INTERIORS

Inside the eclectic Swedish house of the Mini Rodini founder

Cassandra Rhodin is the woman behind Mini Rodini — the playful kidswear brand loved by the A-list — and her Stockholm house has the same feel. Bring on the leopard print

In the dining room a George Nelson bubble lamp hangs over a teak table from Indonesia and Danish mid-century chairs
In the dining room a George Nelson bubble lamp hangs over a teak table from Indonesia and Danish mid-century chairs
JOEL RHODIN
The Sunday Times

Cassandra Rhodin is that rare breed of person whose offbeat taste translates into interiors that are effortlessly eclectic. For example: on paper a fetish for leopard print and a fondness for green shouldn’t work, but in her house in Sweden it all comes together in a genuinely original way. But there’s no formula to share — of her approach she says: “I like function and I’m drawn to certain things, but it just happens. Nothing is really thought through.”

Rhodin in one of her two home offices. On the table is a ceramic jar designed by Anna-Lisa Thomson, whose work Rhodin collects
Rhodin in one of her two home offices. On the table is a ceramic jar designed by Anna-Lisa Thomson, whose work Rhodin collects
JOEL RHODIN

Rhodin is the founder of Mini Rodini, a luxury childrenswear label known for its spirited slogans and unusual prints, seen on the offspring of the Kardashians and Madonna. Her use of sustainably produced materials was a maverick move when she established the brand 16 years ago,