A Stationary Designer's Lovely Copenhagen Home
If you’ve been following My Scandinavian Home for many years (I know some of you’ve been stopping by since I started this blog in 2011 – thank you!), you’ll know that I love to shake things up a little and try to share inspiration for all Scandi tastes and styles – whether large or small (or even on wheels), light or dark and sometimes even a pop of colour! Even if the home tour doesn’t fit your specifications, I like to think you can get inspiration from anywhere, and if you look closely, there’s always something new and intriguing to take away with you. 
In Signe Birkving Bertelsen’s Copenhagen home, there’s one particular DIY idea that’s really captured my imagination (and of course there’s some incredible architecture and interior design at play too)! But first, allow me to introduce you. 
A Stationary Designer's Lovely Copenhagen Home
Signe lives with her husband and two children Karl and Esther in the Danish capital and is co-founder of the danish stationary brand Notem Studio. Simple with a clean, minimalist finish, Signe’s home is dotted with interesting furniture and ornaments, which she constantly moves around. As with every home, some are more important to her than others – and the beautiful stool from West Africa (made from a single piece of wood), the AeroPress coffee maker and Akari lamp are listed as ones she’d never part with! 
Nora and Laura of Our Food Stories were there to capture these pictures. 
Welcome to Signe’s world! 
A Stationary Designer's Lovely Copenhagen Home
A Stationary Designer's Lovely Copenhagen Home
A Stationary Designer's Lovely Copenhagen Home
A Stationary Designer's Lovely Copenhagen Home
A Stationary Designer's Lovely Copenhagen Home
This is the piece I was talking about!

A Stationary Designer's Lovely Copenhagen Home
A Stationary Designer's Lovely Copenhagen Home
A Stationary Designer's Lovely Copenhagen Home
A Stationary Designer's Lovely Copenhagen Home
A Stationary Designer's Lovely Copenhagen Home
And this is the stool from West Africa which Signe would never part with. I can see why, how about you? 

A Stationary Designer's Lovely Copenhagen Home
A Stationary Designer's Lovely Copenhagen Home
A Stationary Designer's Lovely Copenhagen Home
A Stationary Designer's Lovely Copenhagen Home

I think my favourite corner is in the bedroom with the iconic wishbone chair, sheepskin and reading lamp. The picture also gives you a closer look at the beautiful wooden floor – something which so many old Copenhagen apartments are blessed with! 
Is there anything that stood out to you about Signe’s apartment? You can read the full interview and see more pictures of her home here
Would you like to take a peek inside a few other Copenhagen homes today? Here are some I love: 
And one final question – what piece of furniture or accessory in your home would you never part with? 
Niki
PS for some reason the mail out for Fridays post wouldn’t work, you can find it here in case you missed the new autumn update in my sitting room. I hope it the mail out will work today – fingers crossed! If you’d like to receive my posts straight to your inbox, don’t forget to subscribe further down this page. 
Have a great start to the week, see you Wednesday!

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A Stationary Designer's Lovely Copenhagen Home
If you’ve been following My Scandinavian Home for many years (I know some of you’ve been stopping by since I started this blog in 2011 – thank you!), you’ll know that I love to shake things up a little and try to share inspiration for all Scandi tastes and styles – whether large or small (or even on wheels), light or dark and sometimes even a pop of colour! Even if the home tour doesn’t fit your specifications, I like to think you can get inspiration from anywhere, and if you look closely, there’s always something new and intriguing to take away with you. 
In Signe Birkving Bertelsen’s Copenhagen home, there’s one particular DIY idea that’s really captured my imagination (and of course there’s some incredible architecture and interior design at play too)! But first, allow me to introduce you. 
A Stationary Designer's Lovely Copenhagen Home
Signe lives with her husband and two children Karl and Esther in the Danish capital and is co-founder of the danish stationary brand Notem Studio. Simple with a clean, minimalist finish, Signe’s home is dotted with interesting furniture and ornaments, which she constantly moves around. As with every home, some are more important to her than others – and the beautiful stool from West Africa (made from a single piece of wood), the AeroPress coffee maker and Akari lamp are listed as ones she’d never part with! 
Nora and Laura of Our Food Stories were there to capture these pictures. 
Welcome to Signe’s world! 
A Stationary Designer's Lovely Copenhagen Home
A Stationary Designer's Lovely Copenhagen Home
A Stationary Designer's Lovely Copenhagen Home
A Stationary Designer's Lovely Copenhagen Home
A Stationary Designer's Lovely Copenhagen Home
This is the piece I was talking about!

A Stationary Designer's Lovely Copenhagen Home
A Stationary Designer's Lovely Copenhagen Home
A Stationary Designer's Lovely Copenhagen Home
A Stationary Designer's Lovely Copenhagen Home
A Stationary Designer's Lovely Copenhagen Home
And this is the stool from West Africa which Signe would never part with. I can see why, how about you? 

A Stationary Designer's Lovely Copenhagen Home
A Stationary Designer's Lovely Copenhagen Home
A Stationary Designer's Lovely Copenhagen Home
A Stationary Designer's Lovely Copenhagen Home

I think my favourite corner is in the bedroom with the iconic wishbone chair, sheepskin and reading lamp. The picture also gives you a closer look at the beautiful wooden floor – something which so many old Copenhagen apartments are blessed with! 
Is there anything that stood out to you about Signe’s apartment? You can read the full interview and see more pictures of her home here
Would you like to take a peek inside a few other Copenhagen homes today? Here are some I love: 
And one final question – what piece of furniture or accessory in your home would you never part with? 
Niki
PS for some reason the mail out for Fridays post wouldn’t work, you can find it here in case you missed the new autumn update in my sitting room. I hope it the mail out will work today – fingers crossed! If you’d like to receive my posts straight to your inbox, don’t forget to subscribe further down this page. 
Have a great start to the week, see you Wednesday!