Cosy Christmas Touches in The Swedish Home of Anna Kubel
Every cloud has a silver lining – and that’s definitely the case in Sweden right now. It’s been so grey, that everyone has felt compelled to decorate their homes for Christmas early and I’m all for it!  In my mind nothing says jul  like amaryllis, ginger snaps, simple wreaths, paper stars and candles – and you’ll spot every single one of these in the magical home of Anna Kubel. I had the pleasure of meeting Anna at an event earlier this year and have been following her on Instagram ever since (if you don’t already follow her, it’s a must!). Based in Stockholm, Anna is a photographer and visual storyteller as well as Mother to two little girls. Her home is full of vintage finds, warm, earthy tones and very cosy seasonal touches – many of which are handmade. Time to pour yourself a coffee and get cosy – her home is full of inspiring ideas! 
Cosy Christmas Touches in The Swedish Home of Anna Kubel

Cosy Christmas Touches in The Swedish Home of Anna Kubel

In our house we usually make simple pepparkaka biscuits with cookie cutters, but I love the idea of making snowflakes. I might just have to give this a try, how about you? 

Cosy Christmas Touches in The Swedish Home of Anna Kubel

Cosy Christmas Touches in The Swedish Home of Anna Kubel

Cosy Christmas Touches in The Swedish Home of Anna Kubel

I’m excited to see Anna’s hanging stars / flowers – made from Sandberg wallpaper – so pretty! I shared a simple DIY tutorial for these here last week (just incase you missed it!). 
Cosy Christmas Touches in The Swedish Home of Anna Kubel
Anna’s fabulous bed frame is by danish firm Sika Design. Source similar grey linen bedding here*

Cosy Christmas Touches in The Swedish Home of Anna Kubel

Cosy Christmas Touches in The Swedish Home of Anna Kubel
The pretty wallpaper is by Daniel Långelid and Emma Von Brömssen and the powder pink canopy is from Numero74
Cosy Christmas Touches in The Swedish Home of Anna Kubel
So lovely! I want to climb into the pictures and enjoy a pepparkaka baking session with the family (might just bring my girls along too!), it all looks so idyllic – unlike my mad house! 
Do you also feel inspired by the Jul touches in Anna’s home? 
If you’re starting to get into the Christmas spirit, there’s a load of inspiration in this archive and on my Pinterest board
Have a cosy day!
Niki
Photography: Anna Kubel shared with kind permission
*this post contains a few affiliated links which means I might make a minute amount of money if you click and buy something. 

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Cosy Christmas Touches in The Swedish Home of Anna Kubel
Every cloud has a silver lining – and that’s definitely the case in Sweden right now. It’s been so grey, that everyone has felt compelled to decorate their homes for Christmas early and I’m all for it!  In my mind nothing says jul  like amaryllis, ginger snaps, simple wreaths, paper stars and candles – and you’ll spot every single one of these in the magical home of Anna Kubel. I had the pleasure of meeting Anna at an event earlier this year and have been following her on Instagram ever since (if you don’t already follow her, it’s a must!). Based in Stockholm, Anna is a photographer and visual storyteller as well as Mother to two little girls. Her home is full of vintage finds, warm, earthy tones and very cosy seasonal touches – many of which are handmade. Time to pour yourself a coffee and get cosy – her home is full of inspiring ideas! 
Cosy Christmas Touches in The Swedish Home of Anna Kubel

Cosy Christmas Touches in The Swedish Home of Anna Kubel

In our house we usually make simple pepparkaka biscuits with cookie cutters, but I love the idea of making snowflakes. I might just have to give this a try, how about you? 

Cosy Christmas Touches in The Swedish Home of Anna Kubel

Cosy Christmas Touches in The Swedish Home of Anna Kubel

Cosy Christmas Touches in The Swedish Home of Anna Kubel

I’m excited to see Anna’s hanging stars / flowers – made from Sandberg wallpaper – so pretty! I shared a simple DIY tutorial for these here last week (just incase you missed it!). 
Cosy Christmas Touches in The Swedish Home of Anna Kubel
Anna’s fabulous bed frame is by danish firm Sika Design. Source similar grey linen bedding here*

Cosy Christmas Touches in The Swedish Home of Anna Kubel

Cosy Christmas Touches in The Swedish Home of Anna Kubel
The pretty wallpaper is by Daniel Långelid and Emma Von Brömssen and the powder pink canopy is from Numero74
Cosy Christmas Touches in The Swedish Home of Anna Kubel
So lovely! I want to climb into the pictures and enjoy a pepparkaka baking session with the family (might just bring my girls along too!), it all looks so idyllic – unlike my mad house! 
Do you also feel inspired by the Jul touches in Anna’s home? 
If you’re starting to get into the Christmas spirit, there’s a load of inspiration in this archive and on my Pinterest board
Have a cosy day!
Niki
Photography: Anna Kubel shared with kind permission
*this post contains a few affiliated links which means I might make a minute amount of money if you click and buy something. 

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