King Carl Gustaf and Queen Silvia Present the 2025 Prince Eugen Medal

Artists Ann Böttcher, Klara Kristalova, and Inger Blix Kvammen, architect Petra Gipp, and ceramicist Bodil Manz

On November 24, 2025, King Carl XVI Gustaf and Queen Silvia presented the 2025 Prince Eugen Medal (Prins Eugen-medaljen) at a ceremony held at the Royal Palace in Stockholm. The Prince Eugen Medal was established by King Gustav V in 1945 on the occasion of Prince Eugen’s 80th birthday. The medal is awarded for outstanding artistic work.

Artists Ann Böttcher, Klara Kristalova, and Inger Blix Kvammen, architect Petra Gipp, and ceramicist Bodil Manz

Artists Ann Böttcher, Klara Kristalova, and Inger Blix Kvammen, architect Petra Gipp, and ceramicist Bodil Manz

Artists Ann Böttcher, Klara Kristalova, and Inger Blix Kvammen, architect Petra Gipp, and ceramicist Bodil Manz

This year’s recipients are artists Ann Böttcher, Klara Kristalova, and Inger Blix Kvammen (Norway), architect Petra Gipp, and ceramicist Bodil Manz (Denmark).

Artists Ann Böttcher, Klara Kristalova, and Inger Blix Kvammen, architect Petra Gipp, and ceramicist Bodil Manz
3 Comments
  1. Oh my word, the King and Queen are so elegant, even the tie is matching the nail polish, which is matching the lip stick. I think we do not talk enough about the men's clothes here (less interesting, yes), but in my opinion Carl-Gustav is one of the best dressed monarchs, if not the best dressed.

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  2. The queen looks lovely in her suit than fit so well. The other ladies well a very eclectic bunch. Boots with tucked in pants, not my idea of fashion.

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  3. Un joli tailleur, sobre et élégant. Il semble plutôt gris sur les photos mais je suppose que le tweed comporte aussi un peu de bleu (ce qui expliquerait le choix des escarpins bleus).
    Le manteau en velours noir de l'artiste blonde semble assez chic, mais les autres tenues sont moins élégantes. Paloma.

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