Magdalena Keller is an interior architect with a double BA in Interior Architecture (graduating in 2025) and Textile (graduated in 2008) from Konstfack University of Arts, Crafts and Design, and over a decade of experience in fashion design. Her creative process is driven by a deep interest in material exploration, where traditional craft techniques meet contemporary spatial design. With a strong foundation in textiles, she brings a tactile, detail-oriented approach to interiors, focusing on how materials shape atmosphere, emotion and sensory experience. She is particularly interested in the connection between spatial design and mental wellbeing, exploring how environments can support stillness, reflection and recovery. Water often plays a central role – both as a physical element and as a metaphor for transformation, memory and light. Her fascination with water’s reflective and shifting qualities often inspires installations and concepts that encourage slowness and presence. Her BA project explores Liljeholmsbadet, a bathing pontoon currently at risk of demolition, in Stockholm as a space for mental recovery and sensory experience, reimagined as a municipally run spa. Using cyanotype and textile-based processes, the project investigates water, memory and light as tools for spatial healing and emotional resonance. Through the integration of craft, material sensitivity and spatial storytelling, Magdalena Keller creates thoughtful, grounded environments that explore the quiet intersections of body, space and mind.