Hej there! I hope you had a fantastic weekend! I’m at Bodø airport in North Norway waiting for my flight back to Malmö. I’ve had such an amazing time in the Arctic circle and can’t wait to share more with you once I’ve had a chance to process my billion pictures! It is a truly awe-inspiring part of the world.
Today, I’d like to shift our gaze to Sweden, and a beautiful, serene apartment nestled away in a quiet courtyard in Gothenburg.
It’s a living space where sculpted shapes, plants and texture punctuate a milky background to create living space that’s calm and cosy. Keep a special look out for the wall art and interesting lighting fixtures, and also the small bedrooms – which are small, but thanks to a clever design by no means feel pokey.
Välkommen in!
This window seat has everything you might need for a quiet moment – books, music and a view out over the street below. Perfect spot for a Monday, do you agree?
The bedspread makes me think of a Danish home. These type of quilts are extremely popular in Denmark and can be picked up from Jou Quilts.
Look at vase! So fun! Sadly, I am not sure where it’s from – if you know, please do share in the comments below. Jonathan Adler makes a similar lip vase.
IVAR storage units from IKEA are great for hiding small items while also serving as a place to display favourite objects. Plus, they are easy to personalise with paint.
A pop of red has been one of the big micro trends of the year, especially in Denmark! I love how a single red chair spices up this little room!
Lovely apartment! Such a calm space right in the heart of the city. Is there anything that stood out to you?
See more homes with pops of fire engine red here:
Are you a fan of red?
Happy Monday!
Niki
Hej there! I hope you had a fantastic weekend! I’m at Bodø airport in North Norway waiting for my flight back to Malmö. I’ve had such an amazing time in the Arctic circle and can’t wait to share more with you once I’ve had a chance to process my billion pictures! It is a truly awe-inspiring part of the world.
Today, I’d like to shift our gaze to Sweden, and a beautiful, serene apartment nestled away in a quiet courtyard in Gothenburg.
It’s a living space where sculpted shapes, plants and texture punctuate a milky background to create living space that’s calm and cosy. Keep a special look out for the wall art and interesting lighting fixtures, and also the small bedrooms – which are small, but thanks to a clever design by no means feel pokey.
Välkommen in!
This window seat has everything you might need for a quiet moment – books, music and a view out over the street below. Perfect spot for a Monday, do you agree?
The bedspread makes me think of a Danish home. These type of quilts are extremely popular in Denmark and can be picked up from Jou Quilts.
Look at vase! So fun! Sadly, I am not sure where it’s from – if you know, please do share in the comments below. Jonathan Adler makes a similar lip vase.
IVAR storage units from IKEA are great for hiding small items while also serving as a place to display favourite objects. Plus, they are easy to personalise with paint.
A pop of red has been one of the big micro trends of the year, especially in Denmark! I love how a single red chair spices up this little room!
Lovely apartment! Such a calm space right in the heart of the city. Is there anything that stood out to you?
See more homes with pops of fire engine red here:
Are you a fan of red?
Happy Monday!
Niki