2020-04-22

Covid 19 TRAVELLING 20.2


Travelling from Sweden to Brazil during Covid19



Crazy but this Anturio bush is right outside our porch at
Ville Virkkilä Home, Studio and Garden.



When my friend Hans Fabian dropped me off at Uppsala Central Station and led me to the bus that would take me to Arlanda for my flight on Sunday around midday, 
I really felt nervous. 

The sunny spring day rushed by outside the window of the bus on route to the airport outside Stockholm. 


All I could think was : 

Do I have the correct documentation of my lawfully weded husband presented in the correct way for the Federal Police on the border of Brazil. Will our Personbevis (Swedish : Person Bevis) be enough. Person Bevis is the document needed in Sweden that is sent after your "order of a withdrawal from the Personal register" of SKV aka the Swedish tax office. 



This is the house where we now live in Penedo, Brazil.
Marcello is picking up leaves . 

What I learnt at the Lufhansa counter was 
that I should have been prepared much earlier than ever expected. 

When I checked in, or more like when I handed over my passport,  when the welcoming Swedish speaking woman at the Lufhansa/SAS counter says;



 I can not confirm your flight. 


Marcello brought alcohol to clean me off with after the flight ( he was still a bit nervous)  and then we started the drive towards Penedo which take almost 3,5-4 hours.  
Brazil have travelling restrictions for all countries of Europe that have confirmed spread of the Covid19 virus named Corona. 

Sweden is one of the countries on the Lufthansa list which has a link to the Brazillian Government stating the same in Portuguese I assume…


she continues: 

I can not check you in to my system so I have to call my manager to continue. 

I so lost it right there, 
but decided that OK, 
what more can I loose so I say :  

May I just present my conclusive documents proving that I am married to a Brazilian. It will not take that long. Then you can call your manager. 

So I show her the Swedish original document with our correct marital status and both Marcellos and my name and numbers are shown. 

Now, preparing for this intercontinental pandemic tour. (Against all odds?) we want to be totally prepaired so I talk to my friendly contact at the UD The Swedish Foreign Ministry that said that checking with both the Swedish Embassy representation in Brazil but also the Brazilian Embassy representation in Stockholm.  


Together again! 06.00 at Gru SaoPaulo/Guarulhos International airport Monday the 20th of April. We last saw each other the 4th of March in Stockholm. Then came Covid19...



So funny! First time with this mask...
I put it on the wrong way.Upside down. Learnt after this shot...!

The Brazilian Embasssy in Stockholm let Marcello know through an email answer to his request : what documents are recognized by the Federal Police when entering in to Brazil as a Swede married in Sweden to a Brazilian. The answer was : a Hague Apostill seal on your Swedish document performed by a Notarius Publicus. Said and done. I got the H.A. to the cost of 500 SEK.  

Now, gay marriages are protected by law in Brazil, but as it says at the UD site about Brazil is that corruption is a big problem as well as HBTQ related matters. 

The sitting government in Brazil is not putting gay matters on their priority list... so to speak. So therefore my worry. 

Getting back on track to me at the Lufthansa counter when I turn the page of our Swedish Marriage license on the flip side you see the Hague Apostill. I got this stamp with room for writing on the back of the document where a lawyer acting as a Notarius Publicus has signed. Yes, we are talking pen signature and stamp on paper.

The Hague Convention of 5th Oct 1961 considered this stamp protocol, and so did when asked the Brazilian Embassy, state as what I as a Swedish man specifically NEED,  concerning documents  for entering into Brazil during the Covid19 pandemic. 

So here I am with my stamp at the Lufthansa counter at Arlanda. She does not seem to know what a Hague Apostill is… Neither did I 24 hours ago. So I continue to show the english version of our marriage status that I spent more that 3 hours outside in line to get on friday. 

Here come the surprise element. Our surprise element becauce I would have never known that this would be what helped us the most : Marcellos close friend and lawyer Ludmila Poirier living in Figueira da Foz,Portugal where she attended the Coimbra University. 

Poirier produced a four pages statement verifying our right to be united and our documents to be correct. 

This four page powerful document I explain to the Lufhansa  lady(more young woman) just before she takes off and says : wait I will get my mangager.

The Lufthansa Lady(woman...!)comes back with her manager. The Manager is female, 50+, short haircut and gets right to the point. 

What is your reason to travel in to Brazil at this time of restrictions ? 

Me - I am married to a Brazilian and have the documents to prove it. 
So here we go showing the chosen documents again.Now for the manager. 

She looks at me after I am done and says. 
Off course you should go to your husband. 
Have a good trip and stay safe Mr Schönning. 

WOW! I made it...

At least to Frankfurt...






More professional touch to the mask this time at my
flight from Stockholm to Frankfurt, Germany on route to Sao Paulo, Brasil. 


Frankfurt International Airport where I have landed so many times for the different furniture fairs empty . The enormous glass building is almost empty. There are more personal that travelers.
I see two people in front of me.  







The first time ever flying with a face mask. 




Coming to Arlanda to stand in the non existing line for customs  ....we are three that slowly pass through. 

At Frankfurt Airport where normally it ALWAYS 
is packed with people it was even more strange.





Frankfurt Airport where I have landed so many times for the Furniture Fairs. The 30 meter high glass structure stretched over several thousands of square meter empty in front of me. I see two human beings in front of me. 


As I land at Frankfurt International Airport a couple of hours later I disembark and start walking to my gate that I found already at the Departure monitor. 

No people are traveling. Its empty everywhere.Of the shops and restaurants I estimate at least 50% are open. I will wait for almost for hours when my flight for Sao Paulo will take off at 20.50. First I find a italian sandwich place and order a warm mozzarella and tomato sandwich to go. Stop to get beer and go to the gate. 

Find the gate and sit down to check my messages and to enjoy the warm mozzarella and a cold beer. There were only snacks on the flight from Stockholm. 
The hours go and suddenly a couple that come up and speak to a a totally brazilian tattooed guy laying down over tree seats. They say the gate has been moved in Portugês. I wake up from my half slumber and pack myself up and start walking to the monitor. As I just get out it says clearly that the first gate I hit as I get up is the new gate. Gate 95, Sao Paulo/Guarulhos. 

Gate 95 is very busy. There are at least 5 correctly dressed Lufhansa personal. They are making announcements continuously. First in German, then in English and lastly in Brazilian Portuguese. Concerning Lufhansa flight LH506 please come to the counter passenger......and they call more than 5 people in all of these 3 languages.


Then all of a sudden they call passenger :


 Bo Erik Jimmy Schönning. 

The time of boarding should just have begun and I am called to the counter. No-one is boarding still. 

There are four German Lufthansa personal in conversation with four passengers with cotravellers and family and everyone is involved. I walk from my seat where I leave my bag because I see it well from the counter as as well. I make it to the counter and the most terrier type excited Lufhansa lady calls me toward her. She is of asian descent and speaks german with a high pitch voice that cuts through the noise.

I say Hi. I would like to show you my documentation. She says: OK. She asks for my passport.  -You´re Swedish. Are you aware that Brazil has travel restrictions concerning Sweden. 
You are not allowed to travel in to Brazil. 

I ask if I may show my documents because I am married to a Brazilian and can therefor travel in to Brazil during Covid19  travel restrictions. 

As I start reaching for my brown hard envelope to show our documents again, the terrier type Lufhansa Lady starts arguing with the passenger she just helped prior to "helping" me. 

I see the smile in the eyes of a good looking, 60+, grey long haired woman carrying pilot glassed with a green tint that seem to be just where she should and does not seem to be irritated in this tense situation like my terrier type of "help".

Out of nowhere I say to the terrier : please take care of the problem with your former passenger and I will talk to : 
and I point my hand in the direction of my savior. 
At least that is what it feels like. 

I make my case again at the long haired woman carrying pilot glasses taking up the documents and explaining why I can travel in to Brasil is due to my marriage to Marcello Jordan who is Brazilian living in Penedo, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil. 


She says : I need to see these documents and hear your reasons Sir. 

What you should know is that prior to leaving on this trip I really did everything I could to prepare the correct documents. As I communicated with Migration Officer Alexander Forsberg på Embaixada da Suécia in Brasilia who sent a lot of links (that I had already seen) from Sweden Abroad which is the Swedish Foreign Ministrys site for Swedes traveling the world. 

The info I needed I already got through the swedenabroadsite and when I told Migration officer Alexander Forsberg of my fears to travel in to Brazil due to the obvious Covid19 + HBTQ situation and having my Swedish marriage license as a gay man being approved by The Federal Police he answered nothing. He answered just like I was asking regarding a bag being sent to the wrong destination. 

The long haired handsome Lufthansa Lady looks into my eyes and says. It really  looks like you have prepared to make your case clear. Congratulations to you marriage SIR. If I understood it all correctly you were wed in the end of Februari right? 

I´m dumb founded. Suddenly I do not understand...Did she just say its ok? Thank you so much, Danke Sehr! 

Oh and Sir! We upgraded you. Your seat is 05C. 

Thank you LUFTHANSA!

Thank you for reading. I will finish the last episode and post at the end of the week. 

/Jimmy 
















2020-04-12

Through the looking glass

  CASA LENS BY OBRA ARQUITETOS 

Casa Lens in Portuguese 
or in English The Lens House. 


CASA LENS BY OBRA ARQUITETOS 


Through the looking glass is the sequel to Alice´s Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carrol. The name 
Casa Lens that Obra Arquitetos, which is the name of the Brazilian architect firm that has created this astonishing home centered around this remarkable curved glass had me thinking of the novel from 1871.  



CASA LENS BY OBRA ARQUITETOS 


This multifaceted more than modern house is built for a couple with the idea of providing 
a contemplative and 
reflective space. 
This goal was approached 
in two ways:




CASA LENS BY OBRA ARQUITETOS 


1

The first on a more intimate scale. The whole house is organized around a small patio with varying levels. 
This internal patio allows visual contact between the environments of the house, bringing the residents closer together. 
Nature, on this small scale, can be observed according to the variations of the seasons.



CASA LENS BY OBRA ARQUITETOS 

A curved glass was designed so that the space of the patio had no segmentation at its edges and the space could be observed 
through this lens.




CASA LENS BY OBRA ARQUITETOS 


2

The second way considered the 
scale of the landscape. 

CASA LENS BY OBRA ARQUITETOS 


Casa Lens has a wide view of the Serra da Mantiqueira. 



CASA LENS BY OBRA ARQUITETOS 


Starting from the most intimate interior dimension, traveling almost in a spiral, you can climb the garden staircase and observe the amplitude of the landscape.



CASA LENS BY OBRA ARQUITETOS 



Serra da Mantiqueira  is present in the garden of the house. 


THE MANTIQUEIRA MOUNTAINS 
 (Portuguese: Serra da Mantiqueira) are a mountain range in Southeastern Brazil, with parts in the states of Sao Paulo, Minas Gerais and Rio de Janeiro. It rises abruptly from the northwestern bank of the Paraíba do Sul River and extends northeastward for approximately 320 km (200 mi), reaching a height of 2,798 m (9,180 ft) at Pedra da Minha. The name Mantiqueira derives from Tupi word meaning:

"MOUNTAINS THAT CRY"
denoting the large number of springs and streams found there. 
The name shows the range's great importance as a source of drinking water, and the waters supply a great number of important cities in the southeast of Brazil. 


CASA LENS BY OBRA ARQUITETOS 

The bedrooms seen from the inner garden. 


CASA LENS BY OBRA ARQUITETOS 

The bedrooms seen from outside and the bespoke staircase connecting the levels of Casa Lens. 

CASA LENS BY OBRA ARQUITETOS 


Below you see the original drawings from 
Obra Architects of the Casa Lens located in Sao Paolo, Brazil. 


CASA LENS BY OBRA ARQUITETOS 

The front view does not reveal so much and provides a great parking space below the house with a staircase leading up to the central courtyard. 


CASA LENS BY OBRA ARQUITETOS 

All the levels are understood in this view of the 
asian influenced center courtyard. 

CASA LENS BY OBRA ARQUITETOS 


Planting grass on the roof of the house provides a 
garden feeling to Casa Lens although
 the building takes almost the whole area of the lot. 



CASA LENS BY OBRA ARQUITETOS 


Through the looking glass of this spectacular curved window of 
Casa Lens that to me is one of the most inspiring homes I have seen in a very long time I recommend you to listen to : 


and the program STIL in Swedish where they look into why we are so obsessed with checking what it looks like at our neighbor or seeing how people over all decorate their homes. 
All over the world we love seeing the homes of others. 
I do. Do you? 

Stay  in touch 

Jimmy 








2020-04-09

Be a Couch Potato de Lux this easter



Since many of us more
 or less lived in our
 sofas during this time of quarantine and 
working from home. 

Why not upgrade your sofa 
and be a Couch Potato de Lux this easter?  
Unique and remarkable Artilleriet 
are selling this Arflex favorite of mine 
for a much lower price then normally.

Here is the info needed both in eng and Swedish from Artilleriet that is located in Gothenburg but you can shop online just as well.  

Marenco sofa by Italian Arflex, Designed by Mario Marenco 1970. The sofa features a revolutionary system to assemble seat and armrest cushions to the base. The cushions are simply put into a metal tubular frame which grants rigidity and resistance to the use of the sofa. Base in multi plywood with fiber cover. 
Backrests and armrests: main structure in painted tubular metal. 
Each element is padded and covered singularly. Padding in stress-resistant differentiated density polyurethane foam and fiber cover. Fully removable covers.

Svenska 

Marenco soffa från italienska Arflex designades 1970 av Mario Marenco. Soffan är byggd i en helt unik konstruktion där rygg och armstöd monteras i en metallram – en för sin tid revolutionerande teknik som givit Marenco en helt egen karaktär. Alla delar är separat stoppade och klädda, och hela soffans klädsel avtagbar 


Base in multi plywood with fibre cover. Backrests and armrests main structure in metal. Each element (back, seat, arm) is padded and covered singularly. 

Padding in stress-resistant differentiated density polyurethane foam and fibre cover. Fully removable cover, except for leather version. Metal feet



Mått:B:354 cmD:94 cmH: 68 cm SH: 41 cm


  
85 700 SEK 72 845 SEK








Stay in touch

Jimmy 




2020-04-04

Design Makes a Difference

LIVSBORDET Foto Maria Östlin



Sunday the 
5th of April 2020 we are having 
a live auction at @industriell_interiör 
of my table "Livsbordet" in favor of : 





See my instagram @jimmyschonninghem 



LIVSBORDET och Conelight & Acupillow Foto Maria Östlin 



Efter 3 år på Södermalm så 
tar min man och jag 
chansen att jobba med ett 
projekt i Brasilien.
Bordet jag tagit fram speciellt 
till studion i Stockholm 
skulle flyttas till 
Cosentino i Kungsängen. 
Anna Granstig som jobbar med Silestone/Cosentino
och jag talade om hur hjälplös 
man känner sig inför den pandemi 
som nu går över världen. 
Vi kom gemensamt fram till 
att istället sälja bordet 
på auktion och se till att 
ALLA slantar som auktionen 
ger oavkortat går till
Sagt och gjort. 


Livsbordet Foto Maria Östlin


Bordet jag kallar Livsbord är 
skapat i stålprofil med min 
lokala smed och med bordsskivan Silestone Eternal Emperador. 

Stålets enkla inramning tar 
fram stenens mönster 
och bordets form har 
måtten 291cm x 81cm 
med bordshöjden 76 cm som bidrar 
till att göra det unikt.
Bordet som jag sålt med 
olika typer av skivor 
kostar i denna form 
23 000 kr och det 
blir vårt utgångsbud.

Vi hoppas såklart att den eller de 
som köper Livsbordet vill bidra 
till den verksamhet som
kan förse vår behövande värld med. 
Cosentino står för transport av 
bordet inom Stockholm.


Livsbordet, jag och Conlight med Bubble light lamp from NUD Collection Foto Maria Östlin

Auktionen går live hos 
ett av Instagrams största 
inspirations konto @industriell_interiör  
söndag 5 April 2020 
som drivs av inredaren Jacqeuline Tamm Lundell 



Tack för ditt auktionsbud som 
oavkortat går till förmån för


Läkare utan Gränser 

Låt oss ta hand om varandra. 
Tack för ditt auktionsbud. 

Design Makes A Difference





Stay in touch



Jimmy Schönning