Tjena! Happy Friday friends! My family and I are enjoying the first long public holiday of the year up at the cottage - and I've been busy pepping up our little summer cottage kitchen. It's amazing what small touches can make (if you're curious about the bigger ones - I shared all the info about our renovation here - it was a true labour of love!). Many of the new pieces are from my fab long-term Danish partner Nordal who kindly sponsored this post, with the exception of an olive tree - my new pride and joy from a local garden centre (let's hope I can keep it alive!)! I hope you like the updates as much as I do - and that they give you a few ideas for your own kitchen!
There's something dramatic about dark stoneware - it's especially popular in Swedish restaurants since it really makes the natural colours of food pop. These tea plates are part of the Nordal spring news and have a beautiful midnight blue sheen when they catch the light. I also couldn't resist the matching coffee cups! The waffle tea towel is also new, but I've had the gold cutlery for years!
One of the things I tend to never have enough of is tiny bowls, do you find that too? They're really handy for everything from salt, butter and nuts to storing items like this wooden scrubbing brush. This little stone Saisolo bowl is handmade so they are all unique - the beauty is in the imperfection!
Since our kitchen is predominantly white and grey, I try to use wood and other natural materials to add warmth - hence why the chopping boards (including a new herringbone one) and utensils like wooden spoons are always on display - it's kind pf practical too: 'grab and go'! Lately I've been using vases for utensils (this is the Nago tall vase) - but I'm sure, come summer I'll be using it for fresh flowers instead!
When I first put the curtains up in the doorway my Mother-in-Law (who's been enjoying the cottage ever since she was a small child) was a little uncertain. But now she has grown to love them. They are a lovely way to keep the draft out in the winter, shield the kitchen from the neighbours on warmer days, and they look so pretty fluttering in the breeze.
The girls love having a stool in the kitchen (this NEN rattan one is also a Nordal piece) - cleaning the mud off new potatoes is a big Swedish summer pastime and can take copious amounts of time - so this is a perfect place for them to sit while they help out!
One of the best things we did in the kitchen was put up this peg rail, it stores a never-ending array of utensils, textiles (like the LYNX tea towel and Mira pot holder) and banana fibre rope bag.
I think that's all the updates for now, but who knows what we might find at 'loppis' flea markets come summer.
I hope you like the new pieces, if you're ever passing by, please do stop by for a coffee and help christen the new cups!
Oh, and if you have any questions about anything you see in these pictures, just give me a shout and I'll do my best to help!
Wishing you all a wonderful weekend!
Niki
This post is sponsored by Nordal. However, all words are my own and I only ever work with brands I love and think you will too. Thank you for supporting the wonderful businesses that make My Scandinavian Home possible.
Styling: Helen Sturesson
You did a great job with this kitchen. It is timeless and will look great for many years to come. I love all the rustic elements hanging on the peg rail and how they compliment the modernity of the rest of the kitchen. I hope you have many happy memories there.
ReplyDeletePerfection! Light and airy yet warm and inviting. I hope you have many happy moments here.
ReplyDeleteYour kitchen epitomizes the lyrics “Summertime and the living is easy”; stylish, airy and easy going. I wish my permanent kitchen looked like this! Hope you’re off to a great start to the season.
ReplyDeleteLove that pegboard, and there is something about a white curtain fluttering in the breeze....
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