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It’s the darkest time of the year, and even the daylight has a certain rawness to it. I think that’s one of the reasons I love Christmas so much—it gives the perfect excuse to create a truly cosy home filled with greenery from the season and all the wonderful scents of Christmas. As promised, here are a few pictures from our main living ready for 'Jul'.
This little corner is everyone’s favourite spot. It’s where I drink my morning coffee while catching the sunrise, Per plays the guitar, and the girls relax (no doubt 'snapping' a friend or two). It’s a cosy nook where you can be in the same room as everyone else yet still feel tucked away. I have a never ending rotation of candles here and right now, it's
STUGA (with the cosy scent of a secluded Scandinavian cabin!). This nook comes into it's own at Christmas when the house is a hive of activity untangling lights, finalising wreaths and the continuous search for a pair of scissors! Are we the only ones?
Swedes are masters at adapting their home for the season. In winter, it's all about the cosy blankets, sheepskins and bringing plenty of greenery indoors - and I'm here for it! This corner is where we all snuggle up trying to find something we ALL want to watch (no easy feat!). In case you're wondering, our TV is hidden behind the curtain!
Our tree is full of different decorations amassed over the years. Last year I acquired this cute little champagne bottle, which has become a new favourite. If only it was real (and a little bigger!)!
This year, we’ll be at Per’s parents’ for our Swedish Christmas. Swedish tradition has it that Tomten (Father Christmas) brings all the presents in a sack over his shoulder during the afternoon (unfortunately, one family member always seems to miss him—usually when they’ve popped out to buy a newspaper at the most inconvenient moment!). In the meantime, a few presents are already wrapped and waiting for Tomten to collect.
If you’re stuck for ideas, this Yuletide gift set makes a wonderful present for anyone who would love to bring the scent of a Scandinavian Christmas into their home (discount code below!).
This trusty bench has been our coffee table for years. I love changing up what’s on it from month to month; right now it holds some in-season flowers and foliage, a bowl of pine cones, sculptures by our neighbour
Simon Vendin, a few vintage decorations, and the gentle smell of the Scandinavian boreal forest thanks to the
special edition SKOG candle and
scent diffuser. It’s Per’s all-time favourite scent, and it really comes into its own at Christmas (especially if you have a non-smelling tree).
Amaryllis are a Christmas favourite, and this year I went for a burgundy-red variety—simple yet so pretty with a few sprigs of pine. Beside it is a book by my friend Malin Persson, and a
JUL candle that fills our upstairs landing with the scent of baked gingerbread, winter cloves, spiced oranges, and mulled wine. Delicious!
I hope you enjoyed these little snapshots of our home at Christmas. If there’s anything you’re curious about that I haven’t mentioned, just let me know below and I'll share the source.
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Wishing you a warm and cosy festive weekend, and thank you for being here. I hope you liked this glimpse inside our home at Christmas. The light already starts to fade at 2pm and it's pitch dark by 3.30pm so it's the perfect place to thaw out from the bike ride home and cosy up for the evening.
Niki
How many hours of daylight do you have currently? It seems dark here, but we get about 10 hours of daylight, and I bet we see significantly more than you do. As for your scissors situation, yup, it happens here, too--my advice it to buy more!
ReplyDeleteYour home looks lovely. I especially like the wreath in the top photo. Thanks for sharing your home with us!
So cozy and peaceful with the wooden furniture and artful touches of greenery - refuge from all the outside holiday hubbub.
ReplyDeleteCurious to know: Does Tomten dress up and hand out the gifts? And are there Tomten costumes being sold all over Sweden at this time of year?
Love your decor ♥ Must be lovely at night, with the greenery and lit candles. Helen and you are quite the team:) what I like most of Skandinavisk are the little touches of wood, the lid or the sticks.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite was the little sprig on the wall by your day bed...and Vendin's sculptures. How did he manage to get a face like that:) Also the little gold lamp and the pendant light (handmade?). Thank you for sharing♥