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A Malmö home teeming with design classics

Some weeks I struggle to find beautiful Scandinavian inspired home tours to share. Other weeks they seem to fall into my lap. This week is definitely the latter - I'm so excited by the three posts I've shared already this week (here, here and here), do you find the same when you're blogging?! Today I've found another exciting space! This apartment is based here in Malmö, Sweden (who I might add, qualified for Champions League last night - amazing! Heja Malmö!). The space is teeming with real design classics (more of which below) and the pink peonies add just the right amount of colour to the otherwise monochrome space. Lovely!










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So - the design classics I was talking about. I spy the Knoll Diamond arm chair, Eames DSW chairs and Tom Dixon Copper Shade light in the sitting room / dining area. By Lassen Kubus Bowl and Tom Ford coffee table book on the side table. Design House Stockholm Work Light and CH24 Wishbone chairs in the kitchen. Er, what else? Can you see anything I've missed?  Feel free to add anything you love in the comment section below!

For a beautiful vase I'm loving the Klong Äng right now. It recently won best interior accessory in the Elle Decoration Swedish Design Awards 2014. It's top of my birthday wishlist!

Have a lovely day!

LATEST COMMENTS:

  1. hey,

    so wunderschön & luftig ♥♥♥♥♥
    Toll, ich liebe es ♥♥♥
    Liebste Grüße Petra ;o)

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  2. Love the bed linens in the last two pictures - any ideas on the source?

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  3. This is a nice apartment! Let´s talk soon. Caroline

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  5. I like this style a lot.

    http://housemystyle.tumblr.com

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  6. I do not usually like the black and white look but they have done a great job.

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  7. The stool in the three last pictures looks like an Artek Stool E60 by Alvar Aalto http://www.artek.fi/products/chairs/11 . I love the coffee tables with the marble top. Any idea of the source?

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