Hej hej! I hope you had a cosy weekend! Per and I have just returned from the Danish island of Bornholm where we drove through the snowy landscape and visited lots of Christmas markets. It was really magical! I’ve shared the stories in my highlights on instagram, but tempted to share the trip here, would that be of interest?
Speaking of Christmas – I hunted high and low to find a cosy festive home this morning, and came across Swedish photographer Sandra Nilsson’s house in a village in South Sweden. It’s full of ‘mysig’ (cosy) touches including advent candles, wreaths, hyacinths and of course a tree! Not only that, but the interior is a dream for anyone who loves vintage and antique items – which can be seen everywhere from the kitchen to the dining room and bathroom, all of which bear the wonderful markings of a life well lived!
Välkommen in!
Beautiful! I can just imagine coming in from the cold and settling down with a book and a glögg (spiced mulled wine), how about you?
Is there anything that stands out to you in particular? I am really inspired by Sandra’s winter tablescape!
For more snapshots of this home, head over to Sandra’s instagram @vintagehouse.
Would you like to start your week with more Scandinavian Christmas inspiration? Take a look at:
Have a cosy start to the week!
Niki
Photography courtesy of Sandra Nilsson
Hej hej! I hope you had a cosy weekend! Per and I have just returned from the Danish island of Bornholm where we drove through the snowy landscape and visited lots of Christmas markets. It was really magical! I’ve shared the stories in my highlights on instagram, but tempted to share the trip here, would that be of interest?
Speaking of Christmas – I hunted high and low to find a cosy festive home this morning, and came across Swedish photographer Sandra Nilsson’s house in a village in South Sweden. It’s full of ‘mysig’ (cosy) touches including advent candles, wreaths, hyacinths and of course a tree! Not only that, but the interior is a dream for anyone who loves vintage and antique items – which can be seen everywhere from the kitchen to the dining room and bathroom, all of which bear the wonderful markings of a life well lived!
Välkommen in!
Beautiful! I can just imagine coming in from the cold and settling down with a book and a glögg (spiced mulled wine), how about you?
Is there anything that stands out to you in particular? I am really inspired by Sandra’s winter tablescape!
For more snapshots of this home, head over to Sandra’s instagram @vintagehouse.
Would you like to start your week with more Scandinavian Christmas inspiration? Take a look at:
Have a cosy start to the week!
Niki
Photography courtesy of Sandra Nilsson
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