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8 Beautiful Homes Belonging to Scandinavian Creatives


I started My Scandinavian Home blog in November 2011 - and since then I've published over 4000 posts - how crazy is that? Hidden in the depths of the archive are some absolutely beautiful homes, which deserve to be highlighted once again, just in case you missed them! So, today I hope you don't mind if I reminisce by sharing eight beautiful homes belonging to Scandinavian creatives. Please do click through to see the full tour and also check out their work - you're bound to feel inspired and might just discover something for your home!  

1. Henning Koppel's magnificent home

It's hard not to be bowled over by this Danish home by the sea belonging to ceramicist Hannah Koppel. 

2. Sara Bergman's beautiful home

I've had the pleasure of meeting Swedish artist and illustrator Sara Bergman quite a few times in person, and Sara is as lovely as she is talented! Her earthy home in Höganäs is one of my favourites. 

3. Anna's home






You kind of know that the home of Swedish photographer Anna Malmberg and her French hat maker beau is going to be beautiful - and you won't be disappointed with the tour of their house in the South of France

4. Kajsa's home

Kajsa Hagelin is a Swedish illustrator and creator and her home is full of pattern and clever hacks. Take the tour here.

5. Marie's home

The Norwegian home of artist Marie Storaas is warm, inviting and beautiful in every way. Peek inside here

6. Mie's cabin

This cosy cabin is tucked away in the heart of Copenhagen and provides a spot for Danish artist Mie Olise Kjærgaard to create. 

7. Marie & Jacob's home

Marie's own art appears on the wall in this stunning Copenhagen home - see more snapshots over on her instagram here

8. Mark's home

The Danish home belonging to artists Mikala Brunsvig and Mark Brunsvig is full of quirky angles, colour, books and charm! 

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So many beautiful homes! Do you remember seeing these in the past? Any new discoveries? How long have you been following My Scandinavian Home? I'd love to know! 

If you have time please do delve through the archives, there is SO much to discover from tiny housesbefore and after makeovers and outdoor spaces to city apartments and country homes and everything in between! 

Thank you for following along for the ride all these years - and a happy Wednesday to you all! 

Niki

LATEST COMMENTS:

  1. I have been following you since the pandemic! The beautiful and calm homes I saw on your blog helped me get through troubling times, for sure! And I have been inspired as my husband and I renovate an old family home that serves as a getaway. Thank you for sharing the Scandi way !

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    1. I am so happy to hear that this blog brightened up your days during the pandemic. So exciting that you are renovating an old family home, do send pictures once you finish if you'd like - I'd love to see the results!

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  2. Love your choices. Always fun to go back and look at beautiful homes.

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  3. I'm not sure I can pick a favorite, although I am in love with the table in #4. I think I was following you before the pandemic, but I'm not sure. Your blog was featured several times on thistlewoodfarms.com and that's how I discovered you. Not many blogs capture my interest for long--you have something special here!

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    1. I am not familiar with that site, off to check it out! I am so happy you have found this corner of the web Kris, and so appreciate how you take the time to comment on my posts, thank you!

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  4. I got hooked after buying and reading Niki's book "Pasteral Modern" (even available here in New Zealand). An inspirational read. From there I picked up the blog - actually the only blog I follow. I agree with Kris .. you've got something special going. Congrats on all those years.

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    1. Sorry for the typo above, it should read "Pastoral Modern" :)

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    2. Wow, that's a long time ago now - I am so happy you enjoyed my first book - I have so many happy memories from creating it. Thank you so much for following along here on My Scandinavian Home, sending a 'kram' to you in NZ!

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  5. Following from New Zealand too,and also the only blog I follow.Always inspirational!!

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    1. Wow, the other side of the world! Sending you a big 'kram' from Sweden, thank you so much for your kind words and for following My Scandinavian Home.

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  6. Hola Niki, te sigo desde 2017 y durante la pandemia fuiste mi "remanso de paz y respiro" cuando venía de trabajar absolutamente destrozada porque soy médico. Vivo en Barcelona pero me encanta el estilo escandinavo que descubrí contigo. Eres una fuente de inspiración. Gracias

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    1. Thank you for all you did during the pandemic as a doctor, we all appreciate you guys so much. I am so happy to hear my blog offered you a little peace and respite during that difficult time, and that it continues to inspire you today x

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  7. Hi Niki,
    I've been following your blog since 2012 and Marie Olsson Nylander's artistic home immediately enchanted me (two posts back in 2014).

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    1. Wow! Ten years! How fantastic, thank you so much for coming along on this journey! Marie Olsson Nylander is so talented - I have had the pleasure of meeting her several times in person and she is absolutely lovely.

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  8. We were up the west coast in Canada, beach 'combing', hiking, fishing. Always love to return home ...and MSH. This post was such a treat to return to. Kajsa's and Maries are among my favorites, though each home is beautiful. Thank you:-)

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    1. It sounds like such a wonderful trip! As the swedes say, 'away is good, but home is best' - welcome back! Thank you so much for following my posts, it means so much!

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