Ulla Eson Bodin

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Ulla Eson Bodin

Ulla Birgitta Eson Bodin née Ericsson (1935–2009) was a Swedish textile artist who designed textiles for everything from interior furnishings to costumes for the stage. For over 30 years, she worked at Almedahls AB where she became head designer. As professor of the Swedish School of Textiles at the University of Borås, she helped to establish the international reputation of her department as well as Sweden's association with smart textiles.[1][2][3]

Born in Gothenburg on 11 May 1935, Ulla Birgitta Eson Ericsson was the daughter of the architect Karl Harald Ericsson and Sara Katarina Rosina née Norling. She was brought up in Borås where her father worked. After studying pattern making at the School of Textiles, from 1955 to 1958, she studied textile art at the Gothenburg College of Art and Design (HDK Högskolan). In 1958, she married Gustaf Harald Bodin with whom she had three children: Johan, Sofia and Josefina.[1]

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