All posts with tag:Scandinavian style

And though the appearance of this cottage in Sweden is rather unusual for these places, the nature and views are quite Swedish: pine forest, rocky slope, next to one of the many lakes. The house is designed in an interesting and somewhat fabulous way – in the shape of the A letter, thanks to which…

If you don’t know yet, wonderful Danish studio Revolver creates a style for the catalogs of many already known and also emerging Scandinavian furniture and home accessories brands. That is why we closely follow the updates in the portfolio of the company, which employs some of the most talented designers and stylists in Europe. Our…

Homes like this one serve one purpose – so that when you come home you are completely immersed in a calm and comfortable atmosphere. This is facilitated by pastel colors, natural and pleasant to the touch textiles, and a wooden floor that is so pleasant to walk on. Paintings, posters, vases, books help to make…

If somewhere there is an ideal summer cottage, then the home of the Swedish blogger Elsa Billgren is very close to it. It has everything that we associate such summer homes with: a traditional granny’ss atmosphere, vintage details with history, a lot of aged and worn wood and natural textiles. This interior is synonymous with…

Interior stylist Lovisa Hagers is not one of those who like catchy interiors with an abundance of color accents and contrasts. Her ideal space is filled with soft muted tones, natural smooth textures, and restrained sophisticated decor. In her Stockholm apartment, she was able to create just such interiors where she enjoys beautiful shapes and…

Ralph Lauren, H&M, Anthropologie are just a few of Mikkel Vang‘s impressive list of regular clients. He started his career in his native Copenhagen, but thanks to great talent, he was quickly noticed, and he moved first to Australia, and then to the United States, where he now works and lives. Mikkel often shoots for…

When Camilla found out that a neighbor was selling his living space, she was in seventh heaven with happiness, because she had long dreamed of combining two neighboring apartments and making a large common space. To bring the idea to life, Camilla had to draw more than 50 different floor plans and go through a…