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I'm dreaming of a white Christmas.... at least indoors! In preparation for the First Sunday of Advent this weekend, I've added a few festive touches to the cabin (so much fun, it'll be our first holiday season here!). Not only that, but thanks to Skovby, we also have somewhere to place our coffee and glögg (spiced mulled wine) and other Jul (yuletide) treats!
As with all small spaces (our cabin is only 30 m2 / 322 f2 in total) we are constantly looking for furniture which is compact and can easily be moved around. And these two Danish coffee tables fit the bill!
They are part of a mix and match coffee table series, which allows you to choose between wood or steel legs and a variety of surfaces. I was keen to test out Coffee table #241 in solid oak white oil and square Coffee table #240 in oak white oil with white HPL laminate.
Not only are they different heights, so one can tuck under the other to give a larger surface area, but they can also be separated and used as side tables. So handy in a small space. The round shape also means they save-space and you won't hurt yourself if you knock into them (you know the feeling!) - another plus!
This little stool in the corner is made from leftover wood in the Skovby workshop in Jutland (I use it for everything - side table, extra seating, footstool....).
I love how the grain of the wood can be seen through the white oil, adding a cosy, warm feel - especially in winter.
Now all that's left to do, is swap the coffee for some glögg and kick back and relax. And maybe get a tree, but there's plenty of time for that later.
Skål!
I think these tables are keeper, do you? If you're also on the lookout for a coffee table, find out more about the Skovby mix and match series here (they have stockists pretty much worldwide).
And please do ask away in the comment section if you have questions about anything else in our little sitting room!
Looking for a little more Christmas inspiration this weekend? Check out:
Have a cosy weekend friends, see you Monday!
Niki
Your little black teapot is lovely - can I ask where it's from? Thank you!
ReplyDeleteI, too, love it!
DeleteThank you, I've had it for many years, this one is from Nordal (Danish) I couldn't find it online but this cast iron one is lovely: https://tidd.ly/3UdOsbA
DeleteThank you, Niki!
DeleteSuch a lovely space. I bet it's really beautiful to look out the large windows in winter. And all that winter light! I love the paper star. I live in the U.S. and i was so excited that they started carrying those at World Market!
ReplyDeleteI'm so happy you got hold of a paper star! /Niki
DeletePlease where is the tea pot from?
ReplyDeleteIt's by Nordal, but I couldn't find it online any longer. This cast iron one is pretty though: https://tidd.ly/3UdOsbA / Niki
DeleteI love your simple but cozy aesthetic. I'm not in the market for a coffee table but these are both pretty and functional.
ReplyDeleteThank you Kris! /Niki
DeleteSo cozy! Love the simple greenery and one bauble. Curious where is the gold floor lamp from?
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