The owner of this beautiful Swedish pad certainly knows a thing or two about interior design. I wish I knew who they were (tips welcome!). But, what I do know is that it was recently for sale through Bjurfors, so one lucky person has got lots to look forward to – even after the furniture has been removed! Just take a look at the beautiful herringbone parquet floors, stucco ceilings and soft toned walls for starters. And of course, there’s the actual furniture, with it’s delightful mix of vintage and mid-century finds. Let’s dive in!
Above:
The long make-shift sofa is everything in this room! Love all the linens! At the top of the wall you can catch a glimpse of a series of porcelain wall lights strung together with old fashioned twisted electrical chord. These are available locally from
Source a vintage army cot exactly like this one here* (the
I’ve often wondered about these army cots. They look fab and all, but not entirely comfy?! Is that just me?
Kind of a beautiful apartment, don’t you think? I couldn’t find the exact location but I have a sneaking suspicion it’s here in Malmö!
What do you reckon? Could you imagine moving here?!
If you’d like to brighten up your day with a few more inspiring Scandi home tours today – I’m loving a
I’m off to Copenhagen this afternoon to pick up my visa for Moscow. I’m heading there next week to hold a talk on Scandinavian design – SO exciting, I’ve never been to Russia before! Tips welcome!
Happy hump day (as a Brit I find this expression very hard to get used to for reasons I’m not going to go into! – does anyone else feel the same)?!
Ha det så kul!
Niki
PS I’ll be back this evening with my first of two Scandi gift guides! I hope it’ll give you a few ideas for Christmas pressies!
Photography courtesy of
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The owner of this beautiful Swedish pad certainly knows a thing or two about interior design. I wish I knew who they were (tips welcome!). But, what I do know is that it was recently for sale through Bjurfors, so one lucky person has got lots to look forward to – even after the furniture has been removed! Just take a look at the beautiful herringbone parquet floors, stucco ceilings and soft toned walls for starters. And of course, there’s the actual furniture, with it’s delightful mix of vintage and mid-century finds. Let’s dive in!
Above:
The long make-shift sofa is everything in this room! Love all the linens! At the top of the wall you can catch a glimpse of a series of porcelain wall lights strung together with old fashioned twisted electrical chord. These are available locally from
Source a vintage army cot exactly like this one here* (the
I’ve often wondered about these army cots. They look fab and all, but not entirely comfy?! Is that just me?
Kind of a beautiful apartment, don’t you think? I couldn’t find the exact location but I have a sneaking suspicion it’s here in Malmö!
What do you reckon? Could you imagine moving here?!
If you’d like to brighten up your day with a few more inspiring Scandi home tours today – I’m loving a
I’m off to Copenhagen this afternoon to pick up my visa for Moscow. I’m heading there next week to hold a talk on Scandinavian design – SO exciting, I’ve never been to Russia before! Tips welcome!
Happy hump day (as a Brit I find this expression very hard to get used to for reasons I’m not going to go into! – does anyone else feel the same)?!
Ha det så kul!
Niki
PS I’ll be back this evening with my first of two Scandi gift guides! I hope it’ll give you a few ideas for Christmas pressies!
Photography courtesy of
Affiliate links marked with *