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Designer Meghan Heeter’s Career Pivot: Ättlingar

Episode 28 of the House of Lou podcast, hosted by St. Louis Magazine, titled "Designer Meghan Heeter’s Career Pivot: Ättlingar" was published on February 11, 2026 and runs 28 minutes.

February 11, 2026 ·28m · House of Lou

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In this episode of the podcast, Meghan Heeter discusses her transition from full-time interior designer to design principal at Ättlingar, the company she founded with former client Siri Eklund. Dedicated to designing and crafting historically inspired medicine cabinets, mirrors, and other accessories for the bathroom, each piece is handmade in the USA using traditional Swedish woodworking techniques. But, as we discover during Veronica’s interview with Meghan, she and Siri, and the rest of the Attlingar team, are nearing the launch of a new collection of mohair fabrics and historically inspired wallpapers. There’s never a dull moment in this business! Tune in to hear more. Listen and follow House of Lou on YouTubeSpotify Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.

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