Scandinavian Design in London

We are still in love with sustainable, functional and timeless Scandinavian home design, that a handful of London based retailers carry in-store. Retail has beyond doubt been hit particularly hard by recent events. If we would like to continue to have beautiful designs for our homes, available to us in London, we need to support the businesses who specialise in this field. Some of these stores...

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VIPP is going soft…

When one thing leads to another... Vipp founder Holger Nielsen won a car in the lottery in 1932. He sold the car, bought a metal press and few years later, when his wife Marie needed a bin for her hairdressing salon, he went to his one-man workshop and crafted what today is known as the Vipp pedal bin.  Vipp designed the classic steel pedal bin as early as in 1939 and the Danish brand has since...

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Step inside the new Home of ferm LIVING in Copenhagen

Build in 1742 by architect Philip de Langethe historic building is now the new home to ferm LIVING and the Danish design brands first-ever retail space. The spacious 450m² invites you to browse the entire ferm LIVING collection, as well as a curated selection of vintage curio, plants, coffee table books and other accessories for the home. In super the central Copenhagen location, nestled...

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Review and giveaway of Bean Bag Bazaar

I was recently asked if we would like to test out a bean bag and run a giveaway in collaboration with Bean Bag Bazaar. As the UK's award-winning bean bag expert Bean Bag Bazaar just recently had added a new Scandi collection of bean bags, I didn't hesitate to say yes! Bean bags were first invented in 1969 by Piero Gatti, Cesare Paolini and Franco Teodoro and produced by the Italian company...

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Eco-friendly handmade rugs you’ll love, by Linum

What truly makes up a home is not our walls and a roof. Adding textiles will transform you house into your personal space, where you can relax and enjoy in comfort. Welcome home! Linum's rugs are the result of Swedish traditional craftsmanship and Scandinavian functional design. The company was founded in 1966, on the height of the era of mid century modern furniture classics. Scandinavian...

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Christmas Decoration by Iittala

We just discovered these simple yet so gorgeous baubles by Iittala... On our wish list for this Christmas! Add to your collection of Christmas decoration with Iittala’s five piece red glass ball set. Each delicate ornament is mouthblown and comes with grey textile ribbons to hang them on the Christmas tree. From the palest pink to the richest red, each glass ornament reflects its own unique...

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Dark and Moody Interior by Rue Verte in Copenhagen

Rue Verte is a high-end interior design shop situated in the historical centre of Copenhagen, surrounded by trendy bars, restaurants, exclusive fashion and vintage stores. With a great appreciation and understanding of fine materials and superb craftsmanship, Rue Verte (french for Green Earth Street) is  known for its signature style with high end designer as well as brand collaborations. In...

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&Tradition Copenhagen Cafe

Besides the ultra cool Hay House penthouse flat and the Ferm Living design oasis... It's the address of the &Tradition home and cafe's address that you should be noting down for your next Copenhagen trip! Founded in 2010, &tradition has quickly become a firm interior design favourite, with a clever mix of vintage reissues. The Danish design company merge tradition with innovation with...

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Interior design trends for Autumn to recreate at home

Autumn is a season defined by the changing colours, misty mornings and rainy days. But what it really signifies is time to turn our attention indoors. We asked our five favourite industry experts, each with their individual, personal style, to collate some of their most simple and effective tips, based on the latest trends.  It looks like transitioning your home into Autumn might just...

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Nordic Interior Design Trends for 2019

Muted grey has been popular in the Nordics but recently, warmer tones have begun to enter the minimalistic landscape. Tactility, imperfection and a pale flush of colour is regarded to be the main interior design trends for 2019. Read on! As with fashion, the trend for the home is a clear nudge towards the 70's with hues of warm browns. The trend for the home is hues of warm brown. Ferm Living...

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