I thought we'd celebrate the fact that it's Friiiday by entering the lovely world of Swedish photographer, interior and food stylist Anna Kvarnström. Anna is one talented lady, who also counts 'designer' among her skills (many of her own prints can be seen throughout her home in Örebro and she also creates brochures, logos and other materials for companies). I love how Anna has decorated her home using rich contrasts, beautiful patterns and interesting pieces. Let's take a tour...
Soure: All photos by Anna Kvarnström / Concept by Anna. Shared with kind permission.
*sigh* simply lovely. There's something so romantic about it, don't you think?
A few items I know and love: workspace - artist's wooden hand, Le paper bag, Helmut Newton poster. Kitchen / dining: linen tablecloth, Skultuna candleholder and Lily candlestick, Lindform vases (love these ceramics), vintage terracotta pots. Upstairs landing - Emma Von Brömssens 'Dancing Crane' wallpaper (beautiful!). Hall - William Morris 'Seaweed Silver' wallpaper. Bedroom - 'guide to manhattan' print.
You can keep up to date with Anna's latest projects (as well as beautiful snapshots of her home) over at her blog and instagram (see you there?!).
And before I head off and leave you to have a wonderful weekend, here's a little link love to enjoy over the next couple of days:
Just how amazing are the colours in these rooms shared by Gudy Herder (who I had the pleasure of meeting at the Amara blog awards last year - she's awesome).
15 floors that totally steal the show!
And this blue colour blocking?!
Where I'd like to be right now.
My latest instagram find - Swedish blogger and photographer Jaquelina Mikuta. So inspiring!
Pretty weekend hair.
Mouthwatering moments: no churn ice-cream and spice-rosemary and seasalt brownies mmmmm!
Have a great couple of days!
PS Don't miss the reader offer on Sunday....
Soure: All photos by Anna Kvarnström / Concept by Anna. Shared with kind permission.
*sigh* simply lovely. There's something so romantic about it, don't you think?
A few items I know and love: workspace - artist's wooden hand, Le paper bag, Helmut Newton poster. Kitchen / dining: linen tablecloth, Skultuna candleholder and Lily candlestick, Lindform vases (love these ceramics), vintage terracotta pots. Upstairs landing - Emma Von Brömssens 'Dancing Crane' wallpaper (beautiful!). Hall - William Morris 'Seaweed Silver' wallpaper. Bedroom - 'guide to manhattan' print.
You can keep up to date with Anna's latest projects (as well as beautiful snapshots of her home) over at her blog and instagram (see you there?!).
And before I head off and leave you to have a wonderful weekend, here's a little link love to enjoy over the next couple of days:
Just how amazing are the colours in these rooms shared by Gudy Herder (who I had the pleasure of meeting at the Amara blog awards last year - she's awesome).
15 floors that totally steal the show!
And this blue colour blocking?!
Where I'd like to be right now.
My latest instagram find - Swedish blogger and photographer Jaquelina Mikuta. So inspiring!
Pretty weekend hair.
Mouthwatering moments: no churn ice-cream and spice-rosemary and seasalt brownies mmmmm!
Have a great couple of days!
PS Don't miss the reader offer on Sunday....
Thank you so much for sharing! Her home is absolutely stunning, the perfect mix of romance and simplicity.
ReplyDeleteIt really is the perfect mix, I love it too!
DeleteReally beautiful. I love the shot of the kitchen sink.
ReplyDeleteYou might already know this, but the two small vases in the shot with the cup of tea for by Lindform. I bough several when I was in Sweden 7 years ago. Love them! I see them often in your posts, so they might be very popular and well-known. Just thought I'd share. :)
*are by Lindform
DeleteThank you so much Kara, I didn't know this, so helpful - I've been able to update the post with the information! They are beautiful!
DeleteAbsolutely just love this home. :)
ReplyDeleteIt's wonderful isn't it? I love it too.
Deletemye fint her
ReplyDeletejeg er aldeles forelsket i Lindform-vasene
har vært litt for lenge
må nok bare ha noen slike
fin helg til deg
I've been thinking about the Lindform vases all weekend! Definitely my next investment! :) fint helg till dig!
DeleteAbsolutely beautiful and ah so tranquil.
ReplyDeleteI am torn. I want the wooden hand but I have a personal policy that prohibits from purchasing Made.In.China items.
I agree, it really is so tranquil. You can find wooden artist hands in many different places. I believe the Danish brand Hay sells one.
DeleteI'm already liking the sound of spice rosemary seasalt brownies <3
ReplyDeletehttp://www.wllwproject.com
Me too, YUM!
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