If you stopped by on Saturday, you’ll have seen a first glimpse into my new studio in the centre of Malmö. I moved in last September and can’t tell you how great it is to have a permanent desk somewhere out of home – I was honestly climbing up the walls! I share it with upholsterer extraordinaire Carina Grefmar and designer and CEO of Swedish Ninja Maria Gustavsson – both such talented, inspiring ladies! It was an empty shell when we first got it and Maria and I set about making the desk. This week I finally put something on the wall too: a gallery wall thanks to
Designing The Gallery Wall
I’m always a little cautious about creating a gallery wall since it involves a whole lot of drilling, so I played it safe by designing it on my computer and then using recycled paper, nails and a spirit level before hanging the pictures!
The Prints
I’ve been feeling so inspired by Danish gallery walls lately. They often have a relaxed, eclectic vibe going on and not afraid to incorporate colour and pattern. I went through the
Get the look
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Thank you so much to
If you’d like to add more art to your walls, the fab team at
Next step… a rug. Watch this space!
Niki
This post is brought to you in paid collaboration with
If you stopped by on Saturday, you’ll have seen a first glimpse into my new studio in the centre of Malmö. I moved in last September and can’t tell you how great it is to have a permanent desk somewhere out of home – I was honestly climbing up the walls! I share it with upholsterer extraordinaire Carina Grefmar and designer and CEO of Swedish Ninja Maria Gustavsson – both such talented, inspiring ladies! It was an empty shell when we first got it and Maria and I set about making the desk. This week I finally put something on the wall too: a gallery wall thanks to
Designing The Gallery Wall
I’m always a little cautious about creating a gallery wall since it involves a whole lot of drilling, so I played it safe by designing it on my computer and then using recycled paper, nails and a spirit level before hanging the pictures!
The Prints
I’ve been feeling so inspired by Danish gallery walls lately. They often have a relaxed, eclectic vibe going on and not afraid to incorporate colour and pattern. I went through the
Get the look
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
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Thank you so much to
If you’d like to add more art to your walls, the fab team at
Next step… a rug. Watch this space!
Niki
This post is brought to you in paid collaboration with