ad – in collaboration with Georg Jensen for the Bernadotte collection. Autumn 2020 sees new additions to the Bernadotte collection for Georg Jensen. A contemporary series inspired by the work of the Swedish designer, Sigvard Bernadotte (1907- 2002).From the very beginning of Bernadotte’s collaboration with Georg Jensen the designs were representative of their time. This collection beautifully captures the soft curves and femininity of the Art Deco period together with the straight lines and functionality of early Scandinavian Functionalism. Georg…
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ad – the Terra collection is a paid collaboration with Georg Jensen. Craftsmanship and design I truly love Norwegian architecture and firm Snøhetta have collaborated with Georg Jensen delivering chic green living to the…
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Design
ad – As the summer light fades, I’m thinking about lighting. Illumination that brings function and style to the home (nest.co.uk)
*ad | in partnership with nest.co.uk The summer light is fading, and quickly may I add. The growing shadows in my home only highlight how important lighting is. When we moved into this house…
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Advertisement –The birthday edition Wishbone chair post in collaboration with Carl Hansen & Sons. I’m excited to share and learn so much about the history of Danish design with Carl Hansen & Søn playing…
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Advertisement – The bloom collection in collaboration with Georg Jensen. A Danish company, proudly creating design and craftsmanship since 1904. I am so ready for Spring. These teaser sunny days get me all excited…
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As we enter 2020 my inbox is filled with new designs for my January edit. Stockholm furniture fair and design week soon approach so I will be one busy bee noting down all new…
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Hvidt and Mølgaard are the latest designers to have reissued designs for &Tradition. It’s truly exciting when design classics get pulled out of the archives and breathe a new lease of life. Peter Hvidt…
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ad – in collaboration with Hövding. All thoughts are my own. All imagery is by myself unless stated under photograph Cycling safety gear wasn’t the first thing I thought of when moving to Copenhagen.…