We’re proud to announce a long-term partnership with Swedish interior design brand Gallerix – a collaboration rooted in the shared belief that art has the power to inspire, change and spark meaningful conversations.
The first step in this partnership is the launch of a curated collection of 16 posters, each inspired by the iconic knotted gun sculpture and the message of non-violence. The collection aims to bring our symbol and message into everyday spaces – homes, workplaces, and public environments – making the conversation about peace and empathy a part of daily life.
Founded in 1974, Gallerix is a leading wall art brand with Scandinavian roots and a strong online presence across Europe. We’re excited to team up with a partner that not only values aesthetics but also wants to stand for something bigger.
As part of the collaboration, 20% of all sales goes to support our mission and educational work with children and youth around the world - helping us empower the next generation to handle conflict without resorting to violence.
“Together, we bring our message into everyday spaces - and empower the next generation to handle conflict peacefully.”
– Maria Norberg, Head of Communication & Partnership, The Non-Violence Project Foundation
“It feels both meaningful and important to be able to contribute to The Non-Violence Project's work against violence. At Gallerix, we believe that the art on your walls should not only be visually beautiful - it should also move you, make you think, and start conversations. Through this collaboration, we want to create space for reflection, empathy, and dialogue. By highlighting Non-Violence, we also highlight the conversation about a more peaceful future - while actively supporting education that prevents violence.”
– Jimmy Håkansson, CEO, Gallerix
The Non-Violence Project Foundation is a non-profit organization with special consultative status to the United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC).
anna.hellman@nonviolence.com
+41 79 310 97 22
maria.norberg@nonviolence.com
+46 73 386 26 69
filippa.idsater@nonviolence.com
+46 70 551 49 69