Spring has Sprung in This Delightful Copenhagen Home Full of Pastels!

Since living in Sweden, spring has become my favourite season of the year. I can’t tell you what a wondrous site it is to see buds on the trees and the vibrant yellow of a trumpeting daffodil! They mark the end of a long, dark winter! Spring also brings with it, the first big event of the year: Påsk (Easter) – in all its pastel glory. If you’re a big fan of the season too, you’re going to love the Danish home of Melissa Xenia Sandra Gosvig. Nestled in the charming Copenhagen neighbourhood of Amager, Melissa’s 80 m2 / 860 ft2 apartment is full of pastel tones – from pale blue, green and pink to bold pops of yellow and electric blue! Interior decorating has been a long-standing passion of Xenia’s and her home is full of art, second-hand design pieces and flea market finds. Ready for the tour? Velkommen to Melissa’s world!


Above: a Kubus candleholder and iconic Noguchi coffee table* sit atop a Beni Ourain rug*. The fab Planet Lamp is by Please Wait To Be Seated (you might remember it from the hallway in this feature). 

Spring has Sprung in This Delightful Copenhagen Home Full of Pastels!

This reading spot in the window with art by Nynne Rosenvinge (check out her shop for other colourful prints!) as well as a lovely bright sunshine yellow velvet cushion* is perfect for a moments pause!

Spring has Sprung in This Delightful Copenhagen Home Full of Pastels!
I’d never seen one of these Harlequin mirrors until yesterday and then two come along at once (see yesterday’s tour!). It’s a sign that I need to pick one up for my own home, what do you think?! 
Spring has Sprung in This Delightful Copenhagen Home Full of Pastels!
There’s a whole load of mix and match love going on here with different colour Hay chairs and vintage finds. Such a pretty dining space! 
Spring has Sprung in This Delightful Copenhagen Home Full of Pastels!

Spring has Sprung in This Delightful Copenhagen Home Full of Pastels!
Melissa’s kitchen is mini but mighty with striking black cabinet doors, dark wood floors (keep a look out for the darker wood trend this year – it’s coming!) and white walls. I can imagine the balcony serves as a perfect spot for a ‘kaffe og wienerbrød’ (coffee and Danish pastry) in the warm spring sunshine too! 

Spring has Sprung in This Delightful Copenhagen Home Full of Pastels!
Spring has Sprung in This Delightful Copenhagen Home Full of Pastels!
Another wonderful trend this year: mix and match coloured glassware. And these second-hand ones from Ann-Sofie Munk Hansen are so pretty! Keep an eye out for others on Ann-Sofie’s page (there are some great ones up for grabs at the moment). 

Spring has Sprung in This Delightful Copenhagen Home Full of Pastels!

Spring has Sprung in This Delightful Copenhagen Home Full of Pastels!
What do you think? Does Melissa’s home make you want to start bringing a flurry of Easter pastels into your home? I might just get started this afternoon with some ‘daffy-down-dillys’ as my mother likes to call them! 
If you’d like to see more of Melissa’s home – there’s a load of pictures on her instagram @mxeniaz
In the mood for a little more easter inspiration? You might like:
The Big Easter DIY Edit (some really simple and cute ideas here!)
Have a great day!
Niki
PS I was so excited to be featured in the Home section of the London Metro today – there’s a short version of the interview online if you fancy a read about how to bring a touch of hygge into your home! 
Credits: 2, 3 and 4 by Klix Kommunikation all others by Melissa Xenia Sandra Gosvig

Affiliate links marked with * which means I might make a tiny amount of money if you click through and buy something. 

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Spring has Sprung in This Delightful Copenhagen Home Full of Pastels!

Since living in Sweden, spring has become my favourite season of the year. I can’t tell you what a wondrous site it is to see buds on the trees and the vibrant yellow of a trumpeting daffodil! They mark the end of a long, dark winter! Spring also brings with it, the first big event of the year: Påsk (Easter) – in all its pastel glory. If you’re a big fan of the season too, you’re going to love the Danish home of Melissa Xenia Sandra Gosvig. Nestled in the charming Copenhagen neighbourhood of Amager, Melissa’s 80 m2 / 860 ft2 apartment is full of pastel tones – from pale blue, green and pink to bold pops of yellow and electric blue! Interior decorating has been a long-standing passion of Xenia’s and her home is full of art, second-hand design pieces and flea market finds. Ready for the tour? Velkommen to Melissa’s world!


Above: a Kubus candleholder and iconic Noguchi coffee table* sit atop a Beni Ourain rug*. The fab Planet Lamp is by Please Wait To Be Seated (you might remember it from the hallway in this feature). 

Spring has Sprung in This Delightful Copenhagen Home Full of Pastels!

This reading spot in the window with art by Nynne Rosenvinge (check out her shop for other colourful prints!) as well as a lovely bright sunshine yellow velvet cushion* is perfect for a moments pause!

Spring has Sprung in This Delightful Copenhagen Home Full of Pastels!
I’d never seen one of these Harlequin mirrors until yesterday and then two come along at once (see yesterday’s tour!). It’s a sign that I need to pick one up for my own home, what do you think?! 
Spring has Sprung in This Delightful Copenhagen Home Full of Pastels!
There’s a whole load of mix and match love going on here with different colour Hay chairs and vintage finds. Such a pretty dining space! 
Spring has Sprung in This Delightful Copenhagen Home Full of Pastels!

Spring has Sprung in This Delightful Copenhagen Home Full of Pastels!
Melissa’s kitchen is mini but mighty with striking black cabinet doors, dark wood floors (keep a look out for the darker wood trend this year – it’s coming!) and white walls. I can imagine the balcony serves as a perfect spot for a ‘kaffe og wienerbrød’ (coffee and Danish pastry) in the warm spring sunshine too! 

Spring has Sprung in This Delightful Copenhagen Home Full of Pastels!
Spring has Sprung in This Delightful Copenhagen Home Full of Pastels!
Another wonderful trend this year: mix and match coloured glassware. And these second-hand ones from Ann-Sofie Munk Hansen are so pretty! Keep an eye out for others on Ann-Sofie’s page (there are some great ones up for grabs at the moment). 

Spring has Sprung in This Delightful Copenhagen Home Full of Pastels!

Spring has Sprung in This Delightful Copenhagen Home Full of Pastels!
What do you think? Does Melissa’s home make you want to start bringing a flurry of Easter pastels into your home? I might just get started this afternoon with some ‘daffy-down-dillys’ as my mother likes to call them! 
If you’d like to see more of Melissa’s home – there’s a load of pictures on her instagram @mxeniaz
In the mood for a little more easter inspiration? You might like:
The Big Easter DIY Edit (some really simple and cute ideas here!)
Have a great day!
Niki
PS I was so excited to be featured in the Home section of the London Metro today – there’s a short version of the interview online if you fancy a read about how to bring a touch of hygge into your home! 
Credits: 2, 3 and 4 by Klix Kommunikation all others by Melissa Xenia Sandra Gosvig

Affiliate links marked with * which means I might make a tiny amount of money if you click through and buy something.