Welcome Inside The Home of a Danish Interior Consultant
Why hello there, or ‘hej’ (pronounced ‘hi’ in Danish – which makes it pretty easy for us English speaking guys!). Today, I’m whisking you away to Odder, a small town in central Jutland, Denmark, which Cecilie Kovsted and her fiancé Magnus have made their home. Cecilie works an interior consultant at Tapetforum and as a sales employee at ARoS Aarhus Art Museum. Little wonder her home – which she frequently shows on her instagram feed @interiorunivers – is a real feast for the eyes. The duo have filled their 79 m2 (850 f2) apartment with ceramics, colourful prints and ‘loppemarked’ (flea market) finds -inspired by Cecilie’s childhood home. Pour yourself a Danish-style extra strong ‘kaffe’, pull up a chair, and enjoy the tour! 
Welcome Inside The Home of a Danish Interior Consultant
“I am in the process of changing our decor and I am trying to focus more on warm colours, Japanese ceramics and prints that match my ‘theme’.” – Cecilie. 
Welcome Inside The Home of a Danish Interior Consultant

Welcome Inside The Home of a Danish Interior Consultant

Welcome Inside The Home of a Danish Interior Consultant

Welcome Inside The Home of a Danish Interior Consultant

Welcome Inside The Home of a Danish Interior Consultant

Welcome Inside The Home of a Danish Interior Consultant

Welcome Inside The Home of a Danish Interior Consultant
“Art means a lot to me, and as you can probably see, we have a lot of it in our home! Most of the prints are flea market finds or bought from interior design shops. I look for unique prints. I particularly love prints from Galerie Maeght and even visited their little shop in Paris – which I can highly recommend!” – Cecilie. 

Welcome Inside The Home of a Danish Interior Consultant

Welcome Inside The Home of a Danish Interior Consultant

Welcome Inside The Home of a Danish Interior Consultant
Welcome Inside The Home of a Danish Interior Consultant
Such an inspiring home – especially the art! 
You often see the same prints time and time again in homes, but I loved how Cecilie had sought more original art, particularly in her home office. 
Feeling curious, I scoured her instagram feed to glean some of the sources she’s used for glassware, ceramics, prints and other decor:
Cecilie’s Danish Interior Shopping Black Book

Kræss Store (glassware, ceramics, art etc!)
Le Klint (lighting)
Since my family and I are actually heading to Denmark today (WHOOPEE! I’m SO excited as we haven’t been since the whole – whisper it, pandemic began – follow along on my instagram stories if you’d like to see a little of Hornbæk!), I thought it would be apt to go all out Danish today. Here are a few other homes I love:
And while we’re on the topic of ‘great Dane’ style and design, I’ll be stopping by tomorrow with an extra post to share some pictures I took near our summer cottage of some beautiful Danish glassware and one of my favorite Swedish summer drinks! See you then! 
Niki

Photography: Cecilie Kovsted

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Welcome Inside The Home of a Danish Interior Consultant
Why hello there, or ‘hej’ (pronounced ‘hi’ in Danish – which makes it pretty easy for us English speaking guys!). Today, I’m whisking you away to Odder, a small town in central Jutland, Denmark, which Cecilie Kovsted and her fiancé Magnus have made their home. Cecilie works an interior consultant at Tapetforum and as a sales employee at ARoS Aarhus Art Museum. Little wonder her home – which she frequently shows on her instagram feed @interiorunivers – is a real feast for the eyes. The duo have filled their 79 m2 (850 f2) apartment with ceramics, colourful prints and ‘loppemarked’ (flea market) finds -inspired by Cecilie’s childhood home. Pour yourself a Danish-style extra strong ‘kaffe’, pull up a chair, and enjoy the tour! 
Welcome Inside The Home of a Danish Interior Consultant
“I am in the process of changing our decor and I am trying to focus more on warm colours, Japanese ceramics and prints that match my ‘theme’.” – Cecilie. 
Welcome Inside The Home of a Danish Interior Consultant

Welcome Inside The Home of a Danish Interior Consultant

Welcome Inside The Home of a Danish Interior Consultant

Welcome Inside The Home of a Danish Interior Consultant

Welcome Inside The Home of a Danish Interior Consultant

Welcome Inside The Home of a Danish Interior Consultant

Welcome Inside The Home of a Danish Interior Consultant
“Art means a lot to me, and as you can probably see, we have a lot of it in our home! Most of the prints are flea market finds or bought from interior design shops. I look for unique prints. I particularly love prints from Galerie Maeght and even visited their little shop in Paris – which I can highly recommend!” – Cecilie. 

Welcome Inside The Home of a Danish Interior Consultant

Welcome Inside The Home of a Danish Interior Consultant

Welcome Inside The Home of a Danish Interior Consultant
Welcome Inside The Home of a Danish Interior Consultant
Such an inspiring home – especially the art! 
You often see the same prints time and time again in homes, but I loved how Cecilie had sought more original art, particularly in her home office. 
Feeling curious, I scoured her instagram feed to glean some of the sources she’s used for glassware, ceramics, prints and other decor:
Cecilie’s Danish Interior Shopping Black Book

Kræss Store (glassware, ceramics, art etc!)
Le Klint (lighting)
Since my family and I are actually heading to Denmark today (WHOOPEE! I’m SO excited as we haven’t been since the whole – whisper it, pandemic began – follow along on my instagram stories if you’d like to see a little of Hornbæk!), I thought it would be apt to go all out Danish today. Here are a few other homes I love:
And while we’re on the topic of ‘great Dane’ style and design, I’ll be stopping by tomorrow with an extra post to share some pictures I took near our summer cottage of some beautiful Danish glassware and one of my favorite Swedish summer drinks! See you then! 
Niki

Photography: Cecilie Kovsted

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