Edvina Berg
In a calm and leafy neighborhood in a part of Malmö long known by the town’s residents as ”Cane city” due to the high average age of those who lived here, the functionalist-style houses are placed in rows. Around the corner is one of the city’s many parks. Between almost all of the houses there are small green areas, large enough to walk a very small dog in, and on the ground floor in many of the them are small shop front spaces, a memory from a time when small shops had a greater chance of survival than they do today. Some of them are still house hairdressing salons or ceramic studios, but many of the premises have been converted into housing. Edvina Berg lives in one of them, an old dairy shop in a house designed by the architect Mogens Mogensen in 1946.