Hello! I hope you had a fabulous weekend?! The sun’s still shining here in Sweden and the dulcet tones of Hanna Järver (thank you for the tip Karolina Modig!) are drifting over from the speakers on the other side of my office! I have a feeling this is going to be a good week, don’t you? I thought we’d kick off with the lovely Danish villa of Louise, the creative blogger behind Mor till Mernee, her partner and two children Merle and Neel in Jutland. Welcome to a vibrant family home, filled with interesting art, mid-century classics, wall colours that change according to the season and an all round warm, happy vibe!

Hygge and Pops of Colour in a Danish home

In the sitting room Louise has opted for a nougat colour. It’s a unique blend that looks a little like a lighter, warmer version of the LADY Pure Color 10961 Raw Canvas. I think the pale pink, red and nougat make a pretty, warm combination, don’t you?

Hygge and Pops of Colour in a Danish home

Nothing says hygge like a sleeping cat! Don’t have a cat?! You can get the vibes from Purrli (I had the sound on for five minutes and kept thinking a feline friend was about to bat my pen – not as relaxing as anticipated!).

Hygge and Pops of Colour in a Danish home

The lovely AKARI 3AD light sculpture lamp looks great with the coloured art work on the wall which includes HAND / Paw with golden nails and V. Lundstrom – Opstilling med Kander.

Hygge and Pops of Colour in a Danish homeOne of the tricks with using colour is balance. Here, Louise has complimented the aforementioned print with a pink junior vernon panton chair.

Hygge and Pops of Colour in a Danish home

The dining area is all about the classics. I spy the VP Globe suspension light, wishbone chair and a bright coloured Eames.

Hygge and Pops of Colour in a Danish home

Hygge and Pops of Colour in a Danish home

Hygge and Pops of Colour in a Danish home

A vintage Moroccan rug (source similar here) pops against the white floor and dark grey IKEA kitchen cabinets. I’m loving all the higgledy piggledy crockery on the open shelves too!

Hygge and Pops of Colour in a Danish home
Hygge and Pops of Colour in a Danish home

A print by Kristine Hellesoe, cushions by Eline Engen (who’s home I once featured here) and a restartmilano wall light make a pretty combination in the corner of the sitting room.

Hygge and Pops of Colour in a Danish home

The pink wall colour is carried up the stairwell to the upper floor where Merle and Neel sleep.

Hygge and Pops of Colour in a Danish home
Merle and Neel’s bedrooms are full of vibrant colours and playful details including a Miffy night light and a pair of Series 7 chairs.
Hygge and Pops of Colour in a Danish home
All photography © Louise / Mor till Mernee

Oj oj oj. What a fabulous home. So unique, warm and inviting!

Is there anything that stands out to you?

I particularly loved all the items that add pops of colour. I kind of listed some of the pieces as I went along, but to make things a easier, here’s a round-up:

Get The Look from Louise’s home

Hygge and Pops of Colour in a Danish home

1. Eames Molded Fiberglass 4-Leg Side Chair
2. Uden titel
3. Paw with golden nails
4. FLOS IC Lights S Pendant
5. Vintage cushion cover
6. AKARI 3AD LIGHT SCULPTURE
7. VP Globe Suspension Lamp
8. Panton Junior Verner Panton, 1954 Pale pink

If you’d like to see more of Louise’s home, there’s plenty of inspiration on her lovely blog and instagram here.
And for more Danish home inspiration I’m loving this charming Danish home on a shoestring budget, the cool Copenhagen home of a typographer and a relaxed, mid-century inspired home
Have a dejlig start to the week! 
Niki

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Hello! I hope you had a fabulous weekend?! The sun’s still shining here in Sweden and the dulcet tones of Hanna Järver (thank you for the tip Karolina Modig!) are drifting over from the speakers on the other side of my office! I have a feeling this is going to be a good week, don’t you? I thought we’d kick off with the lovely Danish villa of Louise, the creative blogger behind Mor till Mernee, her partner and two children Merle and Neel in Jutland. Welcome to a vibrant family home, filled with interesting art, mid-century classics, wall colours that change according to the season and an all round warm, happy vibe!

Hygge and Pops of Colour in a Danish home

In the sitting room Louise has opted for a nougat colour. It’s a unique blend that looks a little like a lighter, warmer version of the LADY Pure Color 10961 Raw Canvas. I think the pale pink, red and nougat make a pretty, warm combination, don’t you?

Hygge and Pops of Colour in a Danish home

Nothing says hygge like a sleeping cat! Don’t have a cat?! You can get the vibes from Purrli (I had the sound on for five minutes and kept thinking a feline friend was about to bat my pen – not as relaxing as anticipated!).

Hygge and Pops of Colour in a Danish home

The lovely AKARI 3AD light sculpture lamp looks great with the coloured art work on the wall which includes HAND / Paw with golden nails and V. Lundstrom – Opstilling med Kander.

Hygge and Pops of Colour in a Danish homeOne of the tricks with using colour is balance. Here, Louise has complimented the aforementioned print with a pink junior vernon panton chair.

Hygge and Pops of Colour in a Danish home

The dining area is all about the classics. I spy the VP Globe suspension light, wishbone chair and a bright coloured Eames.

Hygge and Pops of Colour in a Danish home

Hygge and Pops of Colour in a Danish home

Hygge and Pops of Colour in a Danish home

A vintage Moroccan rug (source similar here) pops against the white floor and dark grey IKEA kitchen cabinets. I’m loving all the higgledy piggledy crockery on the open shelves too!

Hygge and Pops of Colour in a Danish home
Hygge and Pops of Colour in a Danish home

A print by Kristine Hellesoe, cushions by Eline Engen (who’s home I once featured here) and a restartmilano wall light make a pretty combination in the corner of the sitting room.

Hygge and Pops of Colour in a Danish home

The pink wall colour is carried up the stairwell to the upper floor where Merle and Neel sleep.

Hygge and Pops of Colour in a Danish home
Merle and Neel’s bedrooms are full of vibrant colours and playful details including a Miffy night light and a pair of Series 7 chairs.
Hygge and Pops of Colour in a Danish home
All photography © Louise / Mor till Mernee

Oj oj oj. What a fabulous home. So unique, warm and inviting!

Is there anything that stands out to you?

I particularly loved all the items that add pops of colour. I kind of listed some of the pieces as I went along, but to make things a easier, here’s a round-up:

Get The Look from Louise’s home

Hygge and Pops of Colour in a Danish home

1. Eames Molded Fiberglass 4-Leg Side Chair
2. Uden titel
3. Paw with golden nails
4. FLOS IC Lights S Pendant
5. Vintage cushion cover
6. AKARI 3AD LIGHT SCULPTURE
7. VP Globe Suspension Lamp
8. Panton Junior Verner Panton, 1954 Pale pink

If you’d like to see more of Louise’s home, there’s plenty of inspiration on her lovely blog and instagram here.
And for more Danish home inspiration I’m loving this charming Danish home on a shoestring budget, the cool Copenhagen home of a typographer and a relaxed, mid-century inspired home
Have a dejlig start to the week! 
Niki