Photography: Ellen Ingman, shared with kind permission.
Step Inside Ellen's Beautifully Restored 1920s Swedish Villa
Tuesday, 18 August 2026
The Ultimate Scandinavian Summer Round-Up
Friday, 31 July 2026
It's time for me to head off on my summer vacation for a couple of weeks. But I'd never leave you high and dry without plenty of beautiful Scandinavian summer inspiration!
Today, I've put together a big summer round-up featuring some of my favourite Scandinavian summer cottages (plus links to another twenty at the end!), floating saunas, outdoor seating ideas for spaces big and small, pools for every size space and budget, and the most wonderful outdoor shower and bath inspiration, in other words, everything you need to embrace life alfresco.
Just add a good book (and perhaps a little mosquito repellent!), and you're all set. I hope these ideas inspire you to soak up every last moment of summer, wherever you happen to be.
That's it from me for now. As always, a heartfelt thank you for stopping by, and for your wonderful comments and emails that make this blog such a warm and positive community to be part of.
I hope you have a magical, Scandi-style summer, wherever you are in the world. I'll be back on Tuesday 18th August, refreshed and full of inspiration. Until then, take good care and enjoy every moment!
One of my favourite trips of the year is almost here!
Thursday, 30 July 2026
Sponsored by Formland, all words are my own.
Eeek! I've just booked my train to Herning, Denmark and my hotel for 16th-18th August, which means one thing... it's almost time for Formland!
I've been making this biannual trip to the Nordic interior and lifestyle tradeshow for many years now, and honestly, I never tire of it. Every season I come home with a notebook full of ideas, a camera packed with inspiration and (usually!) rather sore feet.
People often ask me what makes Formland so special. Of course, it's a chance to see what's new in the world of Scandinavian interiors, but for me it's really about the people. It's where I catch up with old friends from across the industry, finally meet people I've only ever emailed, and spend three wonderful days completely immersed in beautiful design.
If you're thinking of visiting this year, I thought I'd share a few of the things I'm looking forward to most.
1. Discovering beautiful brands
These are often the brands that end up appearing on My Scandinavian Home months later, so I can't wait to see what treasures I uncover this time. See all the exhibitors here.
2. Popping into the talks
3. Visiting the Trend Zone
Another stop on my list is this season's Trend Zone, 'Analog ...a store', created by Studie Flyhelsted.
From what I've read, it sounds wonderfully immersive. Visitors are invited to step into a series of spaces where soft meets hard, smooth meets rough, and the different settings flow together to tell a story around sleep, wellbeing, food and beauty. It's designed to awaken the senses, to encourage you to pause, notice the details and experience design more intuitively.
I have a feeling this is going to be one of those spaces where I'll linger a little longer.
4. Catching up with wonderful people
This is probably my favourite part of all.
Working from home can sometimes feel surprisingly solitary, so I really treasure these few days of conversations with designers, stylists, PR teams, buyers, shop and brand owners and fellow writers. Every chat sparks a new idea, introduces me to someone interesting or sends me off in a completely unexpected direction.
I always come home feeling inspired-not just by what I've seen, but by the people I've met.
Why not join me?
If you've been considering a visit, it's worth knowing that international visitors receive free entry, and there's also a free express bus from Copenhagen to Herning, making it really easy if you're flying in.
And if you can't make it this time, don't worry! I'll be sharing plenty of discoveries, beautiful stands, favourite brands and behind-the-scenes moments over on Instagram throughout the fair, so do follow along if you're curious. Hopefully it'll feel like you're wandering the halls with me!
On a completely seperate note, tomorrow will by my final post on the blog before I head off for a two week summer holiday, I hope you'll stop by!
NikiA Magical Theatre Home on the Danish Island of Møn
Tuesday, 28 July 2026
Sometimes a home lands in my inbox that completely stops me in my tracks.
Last week, these photographs arrived from the Danish island of Møn and, from the very first image, I knew this was somewhere rather special. The owners, Peter Kirk and Tilde Knudsen, are the creative force behind Asterions Hus, the theatre company they've run since 2003. Known for their imaginative interpretations of myths, fairy tales and classic literature, their productions are poetic, highly visual, sometimes a little grotesque, and always infused with humour. It doesn't take long to see how that wonderfully creative spirit has found its way into the place they call home.
Set close to the breathtaking white chalk cliffs of Møns Klint, this former village school has been transformed into far more than a house. It's a family home, a theatre, an artists' residence and a gathering place for creatives from around the world. Built in 1935, the school has lived many lives. After serving generations of local children, it became a refuge for Bosnian families in the 1990s before later evolving into a housing collective. Over the years it suffered neglect and even fire, but today Peter and Tilde have lovingly restored it, preserving its remarkable history while writing an inspiring new chapter.
What struck me most wasn't simply the beautiful old buildings, but the layers of stories woven throughout them. Antique treasures gathered from the French and Scandinavian countryside sit happily alongside theatrical props, artworks and cherished mementoes collected over a lifetime of making theatre. Every object seems to have earned its place, and every room has a story to tell.
Because this home is so deeply personal, I thought we'd do something a little different today. Rather than me doing all the talking, Peter and Tilde have kindly shared the stories behind many of the rooms, objects and spaces in their own words. It feels only fitting that two lifelong storytellers should guide us through this magical place themselves.
So, shall we take a peek behind the curtain?
"Also in the foyer, the white piece is the top of a Bornholm clock. The rest found a second life as a prop in one of our theatre productions about Leonardo da Vinci."
"We live here with three cats: Natskygge (Night Shadow), Skumring (Dusk) and Stevie Wonder.
One day, a friend called about a tiny kitten they had found, thinking it might be ours. Stevie was very, very small. He wasn't our kitten, but we took him in while we tried to find his owners. We put him in our son's bedroom and, during the night, our son accidentally stepped on him, badly injuring him. Stevie started having fits. We'd already decided we would have to put him to sleep, but miraculously, he recovered.
The accident left him blind, so we called him Stevie because of his blindness, and Wonder because he had survived against all the odds. After we named him Stevie Wonder, we started to hear him sing.
He's now one year old and thriving. He's incredibly sociable and completely fearless."
When we moved to Møn, we knew we wanted a sauna here as well—so now we have two, one in Copenhagen and one on Møn. This one occasionally doubles as a bedroom when all our guest rooms are full.
Next on the list is an outdoor shower. The sea is about two kilometres away, which is just a little too far to run!"
"We're very close to the UNESCO-protected Møns Klint, with its dramatic white chalk cliffs, widely considered one of Denmark's most beautiful natural landmarks. The entire island is also a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, home to an extraordinary variety of rare habitats and species, including 18 species of orchid and the Large Blue butterfly, which is extinct everywhere else in Denmark.
This year, we created a theatre performance about the Large Blue butterfly, and since then we have become ambassadors for the UNESCO Biosphere."































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