Here in Southern Sweden, it's ice cold (minus 9 degrees Celsius - BRRRR!). The sea has started to freeze and icicles cling to the rocks and swimming decks. On my walk yesterday evening I noticed how the world turned from dazzling white to pink and then an incredible blue as the sun went down over the frosty waters. A tone not unlike that seen in Maj Winther Træde's dining area and sitting room. In her sitting room Maj has painted the entire room pale blue and added a pale pink accent as well as touches of easter pastels such as yellow, lavender and turquoise. The theme is carried through to the dining area with one single statement shelving unit in dusty blue. Danish design pieces such as wishbone chairs, a panthella lamp and 7 series chair help to add an elegant vibe. A perfect spring oasis in the heart of a wintery Copenhagen! Welcome to Maj's world!
In the dining area, Maj has combined an Eiremann 2 dining table from Please wait To Be Seated with classic wishbone chairs and a black and chrome chair. A shelving unit from Hay is used to display colourful glassware, vases and kitchen essentials. The rug is from IKEA.
I wish I could tell you the tone of this blue, but Maj has mixed it herself. I am currently painting Liv's room blue (at her request!) and my one piece of advice, is to pick up as many different colour cards as possible. The colour you choose TOTALLY depends on the room.
A pink Fritz Hansen 7 Series chair rests against the wall beside various prints including the Line by Hein Studio. The bench is from FDB Møbler (who've been hand crafting furniture in Denmark since 1942).
How lovely - it makes me feel like spring is in the air, despite the snow outside! I hope you felt inspired by this dining area and sitting room too!
You can see more of Maj's wonderful world (including what she's wearing (pastels of course!), lifestyle shots and her latest interior projects) over at @majtraede.
For more blue inspiration I love this stunning Norwegian home, the wonderful home of a Swedish food blogger and Sofie Amalie's danish home.
And a little colour palette inspiration from a feature I wrote last year: True blue baby, 2020 loves you (still proud off that title!).
Are you feeling the chill where you are too? If so, stay warm out there friends (or if you're Down Under - stay cool - I hear you have the opposite issue!).
Klem!
Niki
Photography: Another Studio DK / @anotherstudio.dk (accept the 5th picture which was shot by Maj). Shared with kind permission.
What a happy place to live, when you need all the light you can get. Not cold in the slightest. Thanks for this.
ReplyDeleteI agree! Sometimes blue can feel a little cold, but here it has a lovely warm feel :)
DeleteDear Niki,
ReplyDeletethe black and chrome chair ist also a design by Egon Eiermann.
I recognise it, because Göttingen University, where I work, used to equip all rooms with these. They are gradually getting replaced nowadays.
Wintery and warm wishes from Göttingen,
Tanja Priebs
Hi Tanja, thanks so much for pointing this out. You're absolutely correct, I'll update this. I wonder what they're doing with the chairs they're getting rid of? I wouldn't mind giving them a home! Sending you warm wishes in Göttingen! Niki
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ReplyDeleteGood pictures and helpful texts...
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