Boxed up by Lotta Agaton
Love this exhibition about Note Design Studio that Lotta Agaton styled. I like how she played with the boxes and that the pictures show a little bit outside the box as well.
Photography by Kristofer Johnsson
Love this exhibition about Note Design Studio that Lotta Agaton styled. I like how she played with the boxes and that the pictures show a little bit outside the box as well.
Photography by Kristofer Johnsson
This turn-of-the-century home has been decorated in a characterful way, with a rich palette of materials and a vintage collection of furniture and accessories to make the look complete. The rectangular dining table in front of the window is surrounded by two beautiful vitrine cabinets which are used to display a collection of accessories and glassware, but they also visually separate the dining and living area.
The subtle cool tints in the dining area are enhanced by the blue velvet sofa in the living area, which has been decorated with a beautiful mix of textiles, and art prints. The doorway has been fitted with a custom-built bookshelf going all around it, which adds so much coziness to the space. In the kitchen, I especially like the mint green accent wall which is the perfect spot for a small bistro table. The oak wood chairs combine perfectly with the shelf on the wall and the green in the plants and in the small art prints finishes this look off perfectly.
via Historiska Hem
Some beautiful new products from &Tradition, presented in this old building with pastel hues. These pictures are just perfect.
We are still getting our home in order, so this is a picture from our temporary home. The City Hall table clock from Arne Jacobsen moved in with us and I can’t stop looking at this classic piece by one of my favorite designers. When you move your hand over the top, the light goes on, so I think I will soon be moving this piece into our new bedroom.
I like this black styling made by Susanna Vento for Out of the dark. The black is so strong against the white wall and I love that the dry flowers come back in the print as well as on table.
Photography by Susanna Vento
I’m currently planning the kitchen in our new home so I’m going through a lot of kitchen inspiration right now (my kitchen Pinterest board has been a big help). One of the kitchens I discovered is this one from Copenhagen joinery. I don’t have the space for such an amazing kitchen, but thought it was too beautiful not to share.
Photography by Line Klein
This is Le’Roy nightclub, designed by Joanna Laajisto. I always like her work and her sense for color, textures and materials. I love the combination of the velvet seats, with the dark green and blue colors on the dark hardwood floor. I would absolutely love to go and have a drink there.
This is such a majestic and beautiful home. The architectural details are just amazing and are well complemented by a mix of classic and mid-century modern furniture. I love the sage green walls in the bedroom, which is a nice detail when looking through the double doors from the living room.
via Alvhem
Beautiful pictures from the new Menu Spring and Summer catalog. I love the muted colors, which make the beautiful materials of each product shine even more.
I like the natural materials used in this modern Swedish farmhouse. The marble, wood and limestone maintain the character of the old house, with a modern look and feel. The dining area in front of the big window looks really nice and the living area with the big sofas looks super inviting.
Styling by Pella Hedeby, photographed by Kristofer Johnsson for Elle Decoration