The week leading up to school holidays is a always a busy one. In addition to lots of meetings, we had a storm and power outage, so I’m kicking off my weekend with a catch up blog post. I have a few lined up! This tiny but charming 1930’s home in Sweden is sprinkled with light and beautifully styled by Sundling Kickén. Combining period features like oak parquet flooring with elegant updates such as the carrara marble in the kitchen, the finishing touches provided by the talented stylists are what give it its cosy, lived-in feel. Abstract art, textural pieces and that perfectly crumpled bedding. Who doesn’t love a hot cuppa in bed?











Styling by Sundling Kickén / Photography by Cim Ek for Alvhem
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