Welcome to the Baltic Flax blog series. At Baltic Flax, we believe that behind every remarkable brand lies a team of extraordinary individuals. We invite you to get acquainted with the talented minds and passionate hearts that make Baltic Flax what it is today. Get ready to meet the faces behind the magic and discover the people who bring our vision to life.
Milda
Q: Introduce yourself.
I am a B2B account manager, mainly working with clients from Germany, Austria and Switzerland.
Q: What home objects bring out the warmest memories?
If I must choose one, it would be a big wooden dining table. When I was a child, it was the best place to hide while playing hide-and-seek. Later, I found it to be a cozy place for celebrations and daily family gatherings.
Q: Do you or your family have any rituals at home that are dear and important to you?
Yes, I love lighting candles and not only on birthdays or Christmas. There is something special about the smell of natural beeswax candles.
Q: Where at home do you spend the most time with your family?
The dining table and the cozy sofa where we love to gather and spend time together.
Q: What is the last book you read?
Silence in October by Jens Christian Grøndahl
Q: What inspires you?
Long walks, favorite podcasts, people, music, smells and movies.
Aurelija
Q: Introduce yourself.
I am a B2B account manager, and I have been with Linen Tales from the very beginning. It's a wonderful experience to see the business grow and to grow personally along with it. So, I am in Linen Tales with all my heart.
Q: What home objects bring out the warmest memories?
There are many. Fragrances, candles, photos, flowers, and my beloved linen bedding.
Q: What's your style signifier?
Going with what feels best at the moment! I love to mix and match different styles but it all comes down to comfort and feeling myself.
Q: Do you or your family have any rituals at home that are dear and important to you?
I practice getting up a bit earlier to enjoy slow morning and give myself time to prepare for the day.
Q: What objects turn your house into a home?
I want my home to feel cozy and inviting and for me, it's all about the small details and lighting.
Q: Your favorite way to relax?
Slowing down and enjoying the moment.
Gerda
Q: Introduce yourself.
I am a dedicated Account Manager at Linen Tales, specializing in fostering strong relationships with our valued B2B clients across numerous European countries as well as Australia.
Q: What home objects bring out the warmest memories?
The Christmas tree with special decorations representing each family member, my dad's coffee mug that I remember from my childhood, my sister's paintings, and my mom's porcelain tableware set.
Q: Do you or your family have any rituals at home that are dear and important to you?
My most important rituals are Friday night Disney movies with popcorn, board game nights, and dance sessions (usually with hardcore pop music).
Q: Which home corner is your favorite and why?
Living room as it has the most daylight and space.
Q: What's your style signifier?
My style signature is the art of mixing seasons. I adore wearing cozy chunky knits during the summer and donning light dresses in the winter. Additionally, I embrace simplicity, following the rule of removing one accessory before leaving home.
Q: Last thing you googled?
Image of cuckoo bird.
Silvija
Q: Introduce yourself.
My name is Silvija and I am an account manager for the Americas' market. I've been in sales working for a few different companies for about 14 years now and love helping my customers to find exactly what they are looking for. I have a law degree, but the business world seemed to be more exciting. I've lived in the USA for a long time and now in Lithuania.
Q: What home objects bring out the warmest memories?
I love my family pictures - I have them all around the house and love to look at them and remember the stories behind them.
Q: Do you or your family have any rituals at home that are dear and important to you?
Almost every evening ends with our family watching Bewitched, an old American TV show from the 1960s and 1970s while eating dessert. It took us more than a year and a half and we are almost done with season 8. Next up – another old TV show – Land of the Lost (1974-1977).
Q: What objects turn your house into a home?
I have a dream catcher that I found when I lived in Ireland for the summer of 2005. It has moved with me since then to the US and now to Lithuania. It immediately makes me feel cozy in a new place as my home travels with me and allows me to create a homely atmosphere wherever my husband and my daughter are.
Q: What's your style signifier?
My earrings. I choose them very carefully every day based on my mood.
Q: What is the last book you read?
I am re-reading my favorite book from my teenage years – The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexander Duma.