"All things bright and beautiful, all creatures great and small." We used to sing that hymn during school assemblies when I was little—maybe you did too. Funny how certain phrases linger in the mind, waiting to resurface at just the right moment. That line popped into my head the instant I stumbled across Tilde’s delightful Instagram feed, @vintherhome, where the Danish creative shares snapshots of her joyfully colourful home.
With 3 Days of Design in Copenhagen just around the corner (the city-wide festival celebrating Danish and international design), my thoughts have naturally drifted toward all things Danish—and design-related. If you're heading there too, I think we’re in for a treat. That’s how I came across Tilde’s vibrant abode just outside the city: a playful blend of bold hues, quirky shapes (palm tree floor lamp, anyone?), and cheerful patterns—all wrapped in that effortlessly calm Scandinavian aesthetic we can’t help but admire.
The floor lamps are fabulous – such great conversation pieces! I wonder if they’re vintage? They’re definitely not something you come across every day.
Was there anything that stood out to you?
Treat yourself to more pictures of Tilde's home here. She has tagged quite a few of the items so you can find the source - but if you're curious and can't find the source, let me know and I'll do my best to help.
Shall we celebrate more beautiful Danish design today? Here are five beautiful Danish country homes to love.
I hope you've got some fun plans for the weekend. It's set to be fabulous weather here in Sweden, yay!
Happy Friday!
Niki
Photography @vintherhome - shared with kind permission.
Thanks so much for this post! I especially love the upholstered chair but everywhere you look, there is something that lifts your spirits.
ReplyDeleteThe upholstered chair is just lovely - it's like a garden filled with flowers on a summer's day! Beautiful.
DeleteI am drawn to the glass lamp, the lovely quilt and, of course, the tiny dog! : > )
ReplyDeleteI love these details too - and the dog certainly looks very happy!
DeleteDelightful and creative. I especially love the rug and the simple wood furniture. It's the sort of interior one could strive for and so easily fall short of putting together. Bravo Tilde!
ReplyDeleteThe rug is so vibrant - it really pulls the room together in a great way. A tricky curation for sure and so inspiring.
DeleteI look forward to your posts - they’re genuine real homes of real people decorated in ways that make them happy!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, I'm so happy to hear this.
DeleteThis is sheer joy. I really enjoyed seeing Tilde's space. I think my daughter might decorate like this when she gets her own place someday.
ReplyDeleteIt sounds like your daughter will have a wonderful, vibrant and happy home!
DeleteThis is a very uplifting space. I love the colour pairings. I think perhaps it is deceptively simple, but a great deal of thought has actually gone into it.
ReplyDeleteYes, I agree. Thank you for pointing this out. Often the more simple and whittled a home is, the more thought that has gone into it. As the saying goes (but for words): 'If I had more time, I would have written a shorter letter'.
DeleteEnchanting! How I enjoyed this delightful taste of Danish Pastel.
ReplyDeleteHappy to hear :) the Danes are so good at colour!
DeleteJoyful home says it all! You can nearly feel the happiness emanating from the rooms. Even the pup is sporting color. I especially liked the quilts, red dining chair and greeny/blue wall mounted cabinet.
ReplyDeleteYou are so right, Tilde's home exudes happiness!
DeleteMe too...among the few aspects I keep remembering from my school years are the songs sung. Joyful is the right term to describe Tilde's home. She must be artsy, has an eye for color and pattern...while still Danish in style. The wall art and a little lampshade are strikingly beautiful.
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