Swedish DTC and design brands often gain strong traction in Europe, but the U.S. market operates on a different scale and with different expectations. What performs well in Stockholm or Copenhagen may not convert American buyers without local positioning and visibility.
The U.S. is the world’s largest consumer market, with over 325 million people and high competition in every category. There are tons of opportunities, but the bar for branding, distribution, and marketing execution is also very high.
To succeed, many Swedish brands rely on specialized agencies that understand both Nordic design values and U.S. market behavior. This guide breaks down the top 10 firms helping bridge that gap.
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1. Avenue Z
Avenue Z builds growth by aligning visibility with how people actually shop today. Its team runs targeted media campaigns, secures press coverage, and shapes brand messaging so it lands with the right audience.
They also focus heavily on AI-driven discovery, making sure brands show up in search, social feeds, and recommendation platforms where most buying decisions now happen.

| Location: | New York, NY |
| Employees: | 50-100 |
| Industries: | Regulated Industries, DTC and Consumer Brands, Emerging Tech, SaaS |
| Specialties: | Performance Media, AI Search Optimization (AEO), PR & Media Relations, TikTok Shop |
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2. Sweden Unlimited
Sweden Unlimited takes a design-led approach, focusing heavily on how a brand looks, feels, and converts online. They build custom Shopify experiences, combining UX design, branding, and content so the entire site reflects the brand’s identity while driving sales.
As a smaller, hands-on team, they stay closely involved throughout, working on everything from visual direction to site performance and ongoing optimization.

| Location: | New York, NY |
| Employees: | 10-50 |
| Industries: | Design Services, Business Services, Other Commercial Services |
| Specialties: | UX/UI Design, Branding, Creative Content, eCommerce Design and Development, Marketing Campaigns |
3. Sköna
Sköna approaches branding from a problem-solving angle. They focus on why a brand isn’t connecting before jumping into execution.
The team works across strategy, messaging, and design to clarify positioning, then builds campaigns that carry that idea across every touchpoint. What sets it apart is the mix of Scandinavian design thinking with Silicon Valley speed.

| Location: | San Francisco, CA |
| Employees: | 10-50 |
| Industries: | Advertising Services |
| Specialties: | Branding, Advertising, Design, Digital Strategy, Web Design, Brand Strategy, Creative Strategy |
4. Mekanism
Mekanism focuses on making brands stand out in a way that sticks with people. Their “soul and science” approach combines creative ideas with data, meaning each campaign is built to drive real results.
The team works across strategy, media, and content, then tracks performance in real time to refine what’s working. Their in-house AI studio also speeds up content production without losing quality.

| Location: | San Francisco, California |
| Employees: | 50-200 |
| Industries: | Advertising Services |
| Specialties: | Integrated Advertising Campaigns, Digital Design and Development, Creative and Brand Strategy, Organic Social Media Marketing, Integrated Production |
5. Preacher
Preacher builds brand identities for Swedish brands by focusing on emotional connection first, before backing it with strong creative execution.
Their team works across strategy, advertising, design, and retail, shaping ideas that are meant to move people. What sets them apart is their emphasis on storytelling that feels distinct and memorable rather than formula-driven.

| Location: | Austin, Texas |
| Employees: | 10-50 |
| Industries: | Creative Services |
| Specialties: | Full-Service Creative, Brand Work, Campaign Development, Digital and Content Work |
6. G-W Studios
G-W Studios markets brands and digital products that can scale quickly without constant redesign. Its team creates full brand systems, websites, and product experiences designed to evolve as a company grows.
What stands out is its “design for scale” approach. It means everything is built to stay consistent across platforms while improving performance, so brands don’t outgrow their own identity as they expand.

| Location: | Stockholm, Sweden |
| Employees: | 10-50 |
| Industries: | Design and Branding |
| Specialties: | Branding, Websites, UX/UI Design, Product Design, Brand Systems |
7. UnitedSenses
UnitedSenses creates full audiovisual identities, including brand films, campaign visuals, and short-form content. All their content is designed to perform across platforms like social and streaming.
What makes them useful for market entry is their international network, with teams in cities like New York and Los Angeles. That setup allows brands to adapt their visuals and messaging for U.S. audiences while keeping a consistent identity across all markets.

| Location: | Munich, Bavaria |
| Employees: | 2-10 |
| Industries: | Marketing Services |
| Specialties: | Branding, Motion Design, Media Relations, Sports, Broadcast, Brand Strategy |
8. Teel+Co
Teel+Co does not rely on a fixed in-house team. Instead, they operate with a flexible, project-based model that brings in senior marketing and creative talent as needed.
That makes it easier to build campaigns tailored to specific markets without unnecessary overhead. They also work closely with internal teams and partners to deliver campaigns that feel coordinated, relevant, and commercially focused.

| Location: | Chicago, Illinois |
| Employees: | 2-10 |
| Industries: | Financial and Business Support For Market Entry |
| Specialties: | U.S. Market Entry Support, Financial and Business Management, Compliance and Growth Support |
9. DD.NYC
DD.NYC specializes in turning early-stage or evolving brands into cohesive systems, from identity to full website execution. What makes them useful for U.S. market entry is their focus on end-to-end delivery.
Instead of only designing visuals, they develop full brands and digital ecosystems. This way, all websites, packaging, and messaging stay consistent across touchpoints.

| Location: | New York, NY |
| Employees: | 10-50 |
| Industries: | Design and Digital Services |
| Specialties: | Branding, Web Design, Brand Identity, Graphic Design, Product Design, Packaging Design, UX/UI Design |
10. Duck.Design
Duck Design is a subscription-based design partner that replaces traditional agency setups with an on-demand creative team. Instead of one-off projects, brands get continuous access to designers who handle everything from UI/UX and branding to motion graphics and product design.
They also use their own workflow system to manage briefs and delivery at scale. This keeps turnaround times tight while maintaining consistency across large volumes of design work.

| Location: | London, England |
| Employees: | 50-200 |
| Industries: | Branding and Design |
| Specialties: | Brand Identity, Marketing Materials, Corporate Identity, UX/UI Design, Web Design, Product Design |
Ready to Launch in the U.S. Market?
Breaking into the U.S. market requires you to adapt fast and build relevance in a crowded space. The right agency can shorten that learning curve, helping Swedish DTC and design brands avoid costly missteps and gain traction sooner.
If you’re planning expansion and need a team that can connect strategy with execution, contact Avenue Z today.
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