Looking to get into the easter spirit? Mette Norrild has filled her 1970s house on the Danish island of Fyn with pastel hues, spring flowers (including Forsythia, cherry blossom and Magnolia) and pretty Easter touches. Oh, and don't miss the quirky details like artisan mugs, colourful glassware and twisted candles - they add such a fun touch! Here are a few snapshots to feel inspired by this weekend:
So many pretty ideas!
Decorative mugs have become such a big thing in Denmark lately that I feel tour requires a roundup!
From top left: Royal Copenhagen, Studio Palu (twisty handle), Krøllet Keramik (with cherries, sweets etc), Les Gens Heureux (pointed handle / splashes).
It's made me want to start decorating my home this weekend, how about you?
If you're curious about where any of the items are from, Mette's great at tagging her photos on instagram.
For other pastel homes see:
And for some great easter decorating ideas take a look at:
I hope this post has put you in the mood for the easter holidays! My girls break up tomorrow so we're looking forward to decorating the house a little. Maybe the rain / snow / everything the swedish weather gods wants to throw at us will clear up at some point too!
Do you decorate your home for Easter? If so, I'd love to hear about your decorating traditions!
Have a great weekend!
Niki
Photography: Mette Norrild / @mettenorrild, shared with kind permission
Love the quirky touches!
ReplyDeleteI love this light blue table!
ReplyDeleteLove the painting with the woman in the red dress with blue flowers. Any chance to let me know the origin?
ReplyDeleteLove this photos
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