Danica's Delightful Danish Home In Cotton Candy Shades
New York Fashion week 2020 was a sea of dreamy pastels – a trend quickly adopted by the Danes. Actually, who am I kidding, the Danes have been rocking pastels for years! If there’s one thing I’ve learned living so near the danish border, it’s that the Danes are the ones to watch! One of my latest Instagram follows is the lovely Danica Chloe. Danica lives in a 98 m2 (1054 f2) apartment in the Amager district of Copenhagen with her husband, a paramedic, and their two young children Sylvester and Nola. Danica loves to experiment with cotton candy shades including pistachio green, orange sorbet, baby blue and lavender – both in her home and her choice of clothes – giving a sense that spring is just around the corner. Keep an eye out for quirky, on-trend details too! 
Danica's Delightful Danish Home In Cotton Candy Shades
Spot the TV? The Samsung Frame never fails to disappoint –  I love the art Danica has found for hers – found on Etsy*! I had no idea Etsy was such a great source for Samsung The Frame art*, did you? Also seen on the wall are pieces from Paper Collective, Sorte Negle, Little Detroit* and Arthus Studio

Danica's Delightful Danish Home In Cotton Candy Shades
The Muuto stacked shelves system* have become a real classic – I’ve had a set in my own home for years, although I wish I’d also gone for the ix of white and wood! 

Danica's Delightful Danish Home In Cotton Candy Shades

Danica's Delightful Danish Home In Cotton Candy Shades
An array of colourful glasses from Karen’s Bord and a Hay candle add a pop of pastel in the kitchen.

Danica's Delightful Danish Home In Cotton Candy Shades
The handcrafted dining table is from DAYLY and the twirly candles are from HAY (you can easily make these yourself too – check out the simple twisted candle hack I shared last week!). 

Danica's Delightful Danish Home In Cotton Candy Shades

Danica's Delightful Danish Home In Cotton Candy Shades

Danica's Delightful Danish Home In Cotton Candy Shades
A fan from Sakura Copenhagen has been displayed under Swedish string shelves, lined with pretty pastel ornaments. The bed is made with linen from Juna Design

Danica's Delightful Danish Home In Cotton Candy Shades
Danica also shares a load of style and beauty inspiration on her instagram and blog – and even the occasional trip (not right now though, of course) as well as recipes. I love her style – it involves her signature pastels, over-sized pieces, quirky accessories and lots of layering! 
Danica's Delightful Danish Home In Cotton Candy Shades
Danica's Delightful Danish Home In Cotton Candy Shades
Sylvester and Nola sleep in a funky bunkbed by danish brand FLEXA

Danica's Delightful Danish Home In Cotton Candy Shades
My friend Sarah’s going to cry when she sees this picture – which includes not one but TWO rattan wardrobes from IKEA – now out of stock with a rapidly increasing secondhand value on eBay! Gaaah! 

Danica's Delightful Danish Home In Cotton Candy Shades

Danica's Delightful Danish Home In Cotton Candy Shades
Just as I was writing, the sun came out for the first time in days – and I suddenly feel like spring really is just around the corner. Hurray! 
Time to add a few pastels to the home? 
See more pics of Danica’s wonderful home and her fab daily outfits over at @danicachloedk and on her blog
Shall we take a peek at a few other pastel-inspired homes today? Why not! 
By the way – thank you so much for all your tips yesterday about buying / installing / tuning a piano – so helpful! Happy you loved the home tour as much as I did too! 
Wishing you all a lovely day!
Niki
Photography @danicachloedk – shared with kind permission

*affiliated links, which means I might make a tiny amount of money (at no cost to you) if you click on the link and buy something. 

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Danica's Delightful Danish Home In Cotton Candy Shades
New York Fashion week 2020 was a sea of dreamy pastels – a trend quickly adopted by the Danes. Actually, who am I kidding, the Danes have been rocking pastels for years! If there’s one thing I’ve learned living so near the danish border, it’s that the Danes are the ones to watch! One of my latest Instagram follows is the lovely Danica Chloe. Danica lives in a 98 m2 (1054 f2) apartment in the Amager district of Copenhagen with her husband, a paramedic, and their two young children Sylvester and Nola. Danica loves to experiment with cotton candy shades including pistachio green, orange sorbet, baby blue and lavender – both in her home and her choice of clothes – giving a sense that spring is just around the corner. Keep an eye out for quirky, on-trend details too! 
Danica's Delightful Danish Home In Cotton Candy Shades
Spot the TV? The Samsung Frame never fails to disappoint –  I love the art Danica has found for hers – found on Etsy*! I had no idea Etsy was such a great source for Samsung The Frame art*, did you? Also seen on the wall are pieces from Paper Collective, Sorte Negle, Little Detroit* and Arthus Studio

Danica's Delightful Danish Home In Cotton Candy Shades
The Muuto stacked shelves system* have become a real classic – I’ve had a set in my own home for years, although I wish I’d also gone for the ix of white and wood! 

Danica's Delightful Danish Home In Cotton Candy Shades

Danica's Delightful Danish Home In Cotton Candy Shades
An array of colourful glasses from Karen’s Bord and a Hay candle add a pop of pastel in the kitchen.

Danica's Delightful Danish Home In Cotton Candy Shades
The handcrafted dining table is from DAYLY and the twirly candles are from HAY (you can easily make these yourself too – check out the simple twisted candle hack I shared last week!). 

Danica's Delightful Danish Home In Cotton Candy Shades

Danica's Delightful Danish Home In Cotton Candy Shades

Danica's Delightful Danish Home In Cotton Candy Shades
A fan from Sakura Copenhagen has been displayed under Swedish string shelves, lined with pretty pastel ornaments. The bed is made with linen from Juna Design

Danica's Delightful Danish Home In Cotton Candy Shades
Danica also shares a load of style and beauty inspiration on her instagram and blog – and even the occasional trip (not right now though, of course) as well as recipes. I love her style – it involves her signature pastels, over-sized pieces, quirky accessories and lots of layering! 
Danica's Delightful Danish Home In Cotton Candy Shades
Danica's Delightful Danish Home In Cotton Candy Shades
Sylvester and Nola sleep in a funky bunkbed by danish brand FLEXA

Danica's Delightful Danish Home In Cotton Candy Shades
My friend Sarah’s going to cry when she sees this picture – which includes not one but TWO rattan wardrobes from IKEA – now out of stock with a rapidly increasing secondhand value on eBay! Gaaah! 

Danica's Delightful Danish Home In Cotton Candy Shades

Danica's Delightful Danish Home In Cotton Candy Shades
Just as I was writing, the sun came out for the first time in days – and I suddenly feel like spring really is just around the corner. Hurray! 
Time to add a few pastels to the home? 
See more pics of Danica’s wonderful home and her fab daily outfits over at @danicachloedk and on her blog
Shall we take a peek at a few other pastel-inspired homes today? Why not! 
By the way – thank you so much for all your tips yesterday about buying / installing / tuning a piano – so helpful! Happy you loved the home tour as much as I did too! 
Wishing you all a lovely day!
Niki
Photography @danicachloedk – shared with kind permission

*affiliated links, which means I might make a tiny amount of money (at no cost to you) if you click on the link and buy something.