Malin Andrée and Jules Kershaw have in less than a year established Flat Mates, a popular meeting place for queer women and non-binary people in Stockholm. The club provides a safe environment for new friendships. They now plan to expand to more cities and countries.
Malin Andrée and Jules Kershaw, a couple in Stockholm, have created Flat Mates – a bar that has quickly become one of the city's most popular meeting places for queer women and non-binary individuals. The concept launched less than a year ago and focuses on building safe spaces where visitors can form new friendships.
According to an article in Dagens Nyheter, Flat Mates is described as providing a 'safe environment'. The club has grown rapidly, with positive feedback from visitors who say it has changed their lives. The initiative aims to create inclusive spaces in a city where such venues for this community can be hard to find.
Now, Andrée and Kershaw aim for international expansion. They plan to bring the Flat Mates concept to more cities in Sweden and abroad, to reach others seeking similar communities. The article was published on October 25, 2025, and highlights how the club has become a key part of Stockholm's queer scene.