Hello. How are you today? I'm so happy, not only is it Friday (woooop!) but I also had a visit from my friend Maria - AKA the 'Swedish Ninja' yesterday and we had such a fun day (I can't wait to share the results of our photo shoot with you next week). In the meantime, I thought you'd like to take a tour of this beautiful space in Gothenburg. Apart from the stunning architecture, there are quite a few things which I wouldn't mind in my own home - such as the sheer white curtains which add a lovely softness to the space, the white modular sofa arrangement, the built in book shelves and of course that beautiful 'Kakelugn' (masonry oven)! Is there anything that stands out to you?
Credits: Photography Janne Olander. Styling Grey Deco. For sale through Stadshem.
Oj oj vad fin! (as they say in Sweden). What an incredible space, don't you think?!
Think that one of us could actually own it?! Perhaps a move to Gothenburg's in order?! Race you!
A few items I know and love in this Swedish apartment: sitting room - Mobil light by Monika Mulder, Hay 'woody' shelves, Beni Ourain rug. Dining area - the fabulous Vertigo suspension light. bedroom - white linen bedding, linen throw / bed cover (love these!). Reading corner - Gervasoni armchair, Hay tray table. Many of the prints can be found at The Poster Club.
Before we all shoot off to enjoy the weekend, I wanted to tell you about a mail I received yesterday about the fabulous Ragamuf 'stretchy chair rugs'. Conceived by a Finnish woman looking to support the most vulnerable Syrian female refugees in Turkey, the designs amazing (I'd so love one of these!) and the crowd funding campaign has reached 63% of it's goal - how exciting! Read more about the campaign and watch the video here.
Have a wonderful weekend and see you Monday!
PS It was a real pleasure to be interviewed by American blog 'beauty and well being' this week. The piece is now live here if you'd like to take a peek.
Credits: Photography Janne Olander. Styling Grey Deco. For sale through Stadshem.
Oj oj vad fin! (as they say in Sweden). What an incredible space, don't you think?!
Think that one of us could actually own it?! Perhaps a move to Gothenburg's in order?! Race you!
A few items I know and love in this Swedish apartment: sitting room - Mobil light by Monika Mulder, Hay 'woody' shelves, Beni Ourain rug. Dining area - the fabulous Vertigo suspension light. bedroom - white linen bedding, linen throw / bed cover (love these!). Reading corner - Gervasoni armchair, Hay tray table. Many of the prints can be found at The Poster Club.
Before we all shoot off to enjoy the weekend, I wanted to tell you about a mail I received yesterday about the fabulous Ragamuf 'stretchy chair rugs'. Conceived by a Finnish woman looking to support the most vulnerable Syrian female refugees in Turkey, the designs amazing (I'd so love one of these!) and the crowd funding campaign has reached 63% of it's goal - how exciting! Read more about the campaign and watch the video here.
Have a wonderful weekend and see you Monday!
PS It was a real pleasure to be interviewed by American blog 'beauty and well being' this week. The piece is now live here if you'd like to take a peek.
Anyone know the name of the ceiling lamp with five bulbs in the center of the living room?? I love it!
ReplyDeleteHi Daniele, I've updated the post with the name and link! It's such a fab light isn't it?! Have a lovely weekend.
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ReplyDeleteYes love this space! I could see myself there in an instant! Also enjoyed reading about you in beauty and well being! You have reminded me that I haven't been to a sauna in a while...Thanks!
Tray-C
Thank you Tray-C! Every time I go for a sauna I realise I should go more often! /Niki
DeleteNiki, thank you so much for telling about Ragamuf! It is really meaningful! đź’›
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My pleasure Martta. I hope it helps your cause. Your project is wonderful and such an inspiration. I'm looking forward to watching your progress. /Niki
DeleteAmazing flat. Of course, the white walls, high ceilings, hardwood floors are a must. But what I love the most is the bottom of the walls molding and really deep window sills. I have everything else but theses in my own flat. Handsome! Makes my birthday weekend ����
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