Tag: Mateo Bergil

A new video Love Öhling, who is by all accounts, one of Gothenburg’s best. Lucky for you, the viewer, because Love is well connected, which means that it features some of Sweden’s best, making this “Must watch TV!”

Love Öhling is back with a little indoor documentary/skate video around Sarah Meurle’s exhibition called “Methods of Movement”. Truth be told, besides the choice moves of Mikael Marklund, Jonathan Sjöberg, & Mateo Bergil the dancing of Hannah Karlsson really stoked us out.

Our friend Makke Bengtsson just released a new Malmö edit called “kiss me”. The video is mainly featuring Poetic Collective’s Eliott Toiminen who is probably one of the most interesting skaters coming out of Sweden at the moment. More to come very soon!

Featuring Eliott, Emil Olsson, Steffen Austerheim, Flemming Pedersen, Gustav Edén, Mateo Bergil, Heitor da Silva, David Lindahl, Oscar Säfström, Danijel Jugga Stankovic, Moshe Beskow, Jonathan Norberg, Tom Botwid, Samuel Norgren, Dylan Flucher & Simon Hallberg.

Sweden and Malmö in particular seems to be the gift that keeps on giving. This one has some HIGH-level skating mixed with the goods musically, reminiscent of Danijel Stankovic’ part in Neverwhere.

Featuring:

Axel Källmén, Eric Hedberg, Mateo Bergil, Alex “Plankton Andersson, David Lindahl, Moshe Beskow, Eliott Toiminen, Axel Berggren and Jonathan Sjöberg.

This summer I met William Hall by chance at my local skatepark in Berlin. His easy and light-footed skating caused my interest, so I actually asked him if he would be down to do something for PLACE with me during his stay. Unfortunately, I was pretty busy the following days, so we did not manage to shoot some photos or anything. But recently, he hit me up with this clip he and his friends from the Hollywood skate shop in Stockholm, Sweden, made during their tour in Berlin. I find the way in which they perceived the city quite interesting and the skating is pretty good, too, so I was down to post it for sure.

Featuring: William Hall, Erik Svedberg, Emma Lindgren and Mateo Bergil.