Flora & Fauna by Malin Gyllensvaan 2025 Weekly Planner Calendar

The Flora & Fauna 2025 Weekly Planner celebrates the beauty and wonder of the plant and animal kingdoms by showcasing the beautiful work of textile designer and illustrator Malin Gyllensvaan.

Malin Gyllensvaan weaves together gouache and graphite pencil to create a modern expression of the classic botanical still-life illustration. Her exotic, organic forms are bold, sophisticated, rich in color, and lush in texture. This twelve-month planner is both functional and stylish—perfect for gardeners, nature lovers, and fans of Arts & Crafts design. 

Features include:

  • 5" x 7" weekly planner (10" x 7" open)
  • Compact size is perfect for handbag, tote, or backpack while commuting or traveling
  • Wire-O binding offers lay-flat ease and convenience
  • Elastic band closure
  • 12-month weekly planner: January–December 2025
  • Two bonus months: December 2024 and January 2026
  • Monthly two-page-spread views facilitate big-picture planning
  • Weekly spreads with ample writing space
  • Habit-tracker tables—four pages with 12 customizable trackers
  • Extra lined pages to record notes and reminders
  • Two inside pockets for storing receipts and mementos
  • Official major world holidays and observances
  • Moon phases, based on Universal Time
  • A year of colorful botanical illustrations to bring a daily dose of joy
  • Great for journaling and daily gratitude lists
  • WE PLANT TREES to offset our carbon footprint and resource usage — more than ONE MILLION and growing!
  • SUSTAINABLY SOURCED — Our paper is sourced from a combination of recycled materials and wood harvested from socially and environmentally sustainable forests and is Forest Stewardship Council® Certified.

About the Author

Malin Gyllensvaan is a textile designer and illustrator based in Stockholm, Sweden. She started drawing at an early age and never stopped. Her designs commonly feature flowers and leaves and can be found on textiles for home and fashion, on paper goods, and in children’s books. Because she can’t choose a favorite, Malin incorporates her two loves—gouache and graphite pencil—in nearly every piece she makes. Focusing on the intricacies of color and texture puts her in a meditative state that’s perfect for creating her lush, ethereal, and exotic works.

Malin has a degree in printed textiles from Chelsea College of Arts in London and worked as a textile designer for twelve years before becoming a freelance illustrator. In addition to nature, she is inspired by vintage botanical illustrations and the patterns of the Arts and Crafts Movement.

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