Those of you who have followed my blog for a while (thank you, you're lovely!) know I'm a big fan of the work of Norwegian based photographer and stylist Elisabeth Heier and her beautiful home which I've previously shown snippets of here and here. It comes as no surprise that her Christmas decorating is equally as lovely and follows her simple, pared-back and elegant take on Scandinavian interior decorating. Here are a few festive snaps of her home this year.
True modern Scandinavian Christmas decorating inspiration. A pared-back tree, white Helabores, paper stars strung up in the window which will light up at night, a simple wreath hung on the wall and fir tree branches in clear glass jars.
In case you're wondering where some of the items are from, I also spy the By Lassen Kubus 4 candleholder, RAR rocking chair (currently 10% off here), Knoll diamond chair and the classic Swedish Skultuna tea light holders in brass. Children's room: half-moon bedding, rabbit light.
For a slightly different look, here are some more inspiration images shot and styled by Elisabeth in her home for Norwegian magazine RUM 123 with a black, gold and Pantone's colour for 2015 - Marsala colour theme.
The gold flag garland, mirror stars and Christmas cone in black are from Tine K Home.
I absolutely love the idea of filling a glass jar or vase with old burnt out white candle stubs, so simple yet so lovely and a great use of waste.
Is there anything that stands out to you in these images? Which look do you prefer?
Have a lovely day!
PS I also love Norwegian blogger Nina of Stylizimo's Christmas decorating. So pretty!
Photography / styling: Elisabeth Heier |
True modern Scandinavian Christmas decorating inspiration. A pared-back tree, white Helabores, paper stars strung up in the window which will light up at night, a simple wreath hung on the wall and fir tree branches in clear glass jars.
In case you're wondering where some of the items are from, I also spy the By Lassen Kubus 4 candleholder, RAR rocking chair (currently 10% off here), Knoll diamond chair and the classic Swedish Skultuna tea light holders in brass. Children's room: half-moon bedding, rabbit light.
For a slightly different look, here are some more inspiration images shot and styled by Elisabeth in her home for Norwegian magazine RUM 123 with a black, gold and Pantone's colour for 2015 - Marsala colour theme.
Photography / styling Elisabeth Heier |
The gold flag garland, mirror stars and Christmas cone in black are from Tine K Home.
I absolutely love the idea of filling a glass jar or vase with old burnt out white candle stubs, so simple yet so lovely and a great use of waste.
Is there anything that stands out to you in these images? Which look do you prefer?
Have a lovely day!
PS I also love Norwegian blogger Nina of Stylizimo's Christmas decorating. So pretty!
I can actually taste those ginger biscuits. Yum. (The taste of my childhood.)
ReplyDeleteLove that glass vase idea! And the little house votive holder: so sweet. This house is stunning, really, and all dressed up for Christmas.
ReplyDeletebeautiful :-)
ReplyDeletewhat a lovely home! I'd love to spend Christmas there :)
ReplyDeleteLove the little house votives!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful table styling <3 I can't wait those 7 days till Christmas Eve ^_^
ReplyDeleteMichael
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It is so nice to see that little Christmas tree in the child's bedroom. Our children have asked for one as well and we are off to get our tree(s) this Saturday - can't wait!
ReplyDeleteMonika
I love your blog, you are very inspiring to me!
ReplyDeleteDelightful! Thank you for all your inspiration and interior eye candy during 2014!
ReplyDeleteOh my Gosh the candle holders on the fourth photo! Where are they from please? I need themmmmmm
ReplyDeletePS : I love your house style, it's gorgeous!
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What happened to that tree on picture #8?? ;)
ReplyDelete... I mean #9! haha
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