Over the following years, she received good reviews for the articles exhibited in Sweden and abroad and her designs for everyday items were adopted by Hallbergs for mass production.
[2] During the 1930s, she submitted her designs to numerous exhibitions, receiving a series of favourable press reports from the critics.
One of the most important was in Stockholm's NK department store, where she presented her creations alongside those of the established designers Folke Arström [sv] and Rolf Engströmer.
[2] Her creations included an orb-shaped coffee set with wooden handles and a cocktail shaker which was marketed by the Italian company Alessi in 1989.
She also designed items for mass production, including plates, bowls, casks, jugs and kitchenware.