I love the combination of the Bertoia chairs with Hay J104 chairs around the kitchen table. And the sheepskin cushions add a lovely Scandi touch!
Anna made the sumptuous pink velvet headboard – and has combined it with a yellow Samba wool Klippan blanket and velvet cushion (this one is similar) to create a pretty focal point. The bench is from the IKEA PS Stockholm 2017 range (is it me, or does this seem to be popping up a lot in homes right now?) and the piano picture is by Anna’s Father (yes, one very creative family!).
The lamp in the corner of the bedroom was also picked up at Stilnovo. Mattias inherited the armchair from his grandmother and the picture is By Stefan Lidman. A fiddle leaf fig also adds a vibrant touch (the arctic gardener would be proud!).
I hope you enjoyed the tour as much as I did! I read in Isabelle’s post that Anna and Mattias’ home is still a work in progress (the couple combined two apartments together to create a bigger living area) – I can’t wait to see what they do next, how about you?!
See more pictures of the home here and a load of inspiring Swedish home tours in the archive here!
I’m sitting in a café in Stockholm wiling away my last few hours before I head back to Malmö this evening. It’s been such an inspiring trip – but now, as it comes to a close I can’t wait to see the crazies back home and give them a stor kram!
Have a great evening!
Photography © Isabelle Pedersen / shared with kind permission.
I love the combination of the Bertoia chairs with Hay J104 chairs around the kitchen table. And the sheepskin cushions add a lovely Scandi touch!
Anna made the sumptuous pink velvet headboard – and has combined it with a yellow Samba wool Klippan blanket and velvet cushion (this one is similar) to create a pretty focal point. The bench is from the IKEA PS Stockholm 2017 range (is it me, or does this seem to be popping up a lot in homes right now?) and the piano picture is by Anna’s Father (yes, one very creative family!).
The lamp in the corner of the bedroom was also picked up at Stilnovo. Mattias inherited the armchair from his grandmother and the picture is By Stefan Lidman. A fiddle leaf fig also adds a vibrant touch (the arctic gardener would be proud!).
I hope you enjoyed the tour as much as I did! I read in Isabelle’s post that Anna and Mattias’ home is still a work in progress (the couple combined two apartments together to create a bigger living area) – I can’t wait to see what they do next, how about you?!
See more pictures of the home here and a load of inspiring Swedish home tours in the archive here!
I’m sitting in a café in Stockholm wiling away my last few hours before I head back to Malmö this evening. It’s been such an inspiring trip – but now, as it comes to a close I can’t wait to see the crazies back home and give them a stor kram!
Have a great evening!
Photography © Isabelle Pedersen / shared with kind permission.