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White, blue and a touch of brass in Gothenburg

Morning! I hope you had a lovely weekend? I need match sticks to keep my eyes open, I'm so tired after returning from my trip to London! To kick off the week I thought I'd share this Gothenburg apartment with it's white floors, and touches of blues and greens, topped off by the brass pendant lights in the kitchen. Very pretty. 









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I especially love the room divider between the dining area and the sitting room. It's a clever solution for creating different areas without losing the flow of light. What about you?

Other pretty apartments with a touch of blue can be seen here and here.

Have a lovely Monday!


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  1. Hi Niki, fantastic home, I love the dining room with wonderful lights and chairs :)
    Hugs!
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  2. I absolutely love this apartment, especially the kitchen with that fantastic vintage fridge!

    Eli

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    1. I believe that is a Smeg refrigerator and they are currently being manufactured.

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  3. I love love love this apartment

    Annetta

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  4. What a Lovely place, I love that manequin.. Thank you for share with us :)

    http://ristlicious.blogspot.com/2013/10/sheinside-daily-to-formal-style-midweek.html

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  5. Yes Smeg have some beautiful fridges. I saw one once with the Union Jack that I love. Beautiful house. That study room is a piece of art in itself.

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  6. Oh I do so like the subtle shades of blue and green in this light-filled beauty! Hope you had a fab time in London! :)

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  7. I have to say, I love the use of wallpaper (& the wallpapers themselves) in this house.

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  8. Hey, nice place.
    Any idea where to find this dining table or similaire?
    Thanks

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    1. Hi Alex, I'm not sure unfortunately - perhaps someone else can help on here? It's such a great table.

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    2. Hey, ty for answering quickly.
      I'm waiting for someone who can help with the reference then ;)
      I really love your blog, always good stuff here, gives a lot of inspiration and ideas. Keep going ! :)

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    3. Hi Alex, I'm not sure if its the same,but something equally interesting can be found here-
      http://www.houzz.com/photos/388501/Ypsilon-66--Rectangular-Dining-Table-modern-dining-tables-

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    4. Sorry didn't know how to post link here.. copy, paste...

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    5. Hey, thank you for answering.

      I think it's a combo between this :
      http://www.madeindesign.com/prod-paire-de-treteaux-loop-hay-ref2569200-7.html
      and a custom tray.
      Looks like a loop table from hay at the end :)

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  10. Are those pendants in the kitchen brass or copper? Either way, it's a lovely space!

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    1. Someone else commented on this on Facebook too - definitely copper....told you I was tired when I wrote this post! :) they are great aren't they? Love the space too.

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  11. dear Niki, thank you for this beautiful blog of yours ! Thank you also for sharing thi lovely appartment, I am very interested in the divider you show on the last picture and I was wondering what it is made of (presumably wood and glass but what about the base ?) thank you for your response. take care. Anne Sophie.

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