I remember going on holidays to Sweden, Denmark and Iceland, not only getting excited for the holiday but to pick up copies of interiors magazines. I didn’t care if they weren’t all written in english. The idea is to see how people design their homes in nordic counties, find new designs, editorial styling, trends, architecture and overall become inspired. After having collected interiors magazines over the years I get very excited when new publications are launched. I’ve selected 10 magazines…
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I’ve been holding back on talking about metallics. Mainly because brass, copper and gold have been so popular within interiors and I’m not so fond of yellow metal. Maybe if brass toned down then…
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Well I wasn’t expecting it to be this year but the time has come. This year I will be spending Christmas at my new home in Copenhagen with Stephen and Hansel and not with…
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Truthfully, when I see a “Scandinavian Style” book I can be somewhat dubious of it’s content. Lets face it, there are plenty of books out there that want to be branded Scandinavian because of…
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Having moved into a new build home with little to no storage, I’ve had to bring in furniture that does the job and that looks pretty too. Everything is on display, but I’m also…
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Recently mentioned on an instagram post, I shared that sculptures for the home are becoming a big thing. Both classic and contemporary. With this in mind I had to share the awesome minimalist sculptures…
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During the London Design Festival in September I got the chance to visit Faye Toogood’s studio and see her collaboration with Made a Mano. Faye Toogood is a British designer with a super contemporary style that I…
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During Stockholm’s design week, Residence magazine showcased an exhibition for their awarded ‘Designer of the year’ at ArcDes, the museum of Architecture and Design in Stockholm. With an impressive portfolio and incredible design collaborations the award…