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A Danish Home Full of Vintage Treasures

As a London girl - I've always felt comforted by the fact that Copenhagen is just a short hop over the Öresund bridge from Malmö. Not only does it give me that big city feeling I sometimes crave, it also opens up a world of Danish design and vintage finds! It's like living in two cities (and countries) in one! One of my latest finds is Finderi, a secondhand shop owned by Josephine Ilmi Johansen selling a trove of vintage treasures. Josephine also works as an interior designer, stylist and writer, offering her services through Autent. It's little wonder her own home is full of the most amazing finds from across the eras, beautiful artwork and intriguing details.


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"I rarely hunt for anything in particular, so I often end up surprising myself with the objects I'm drawn to."

This little teak side table and original Hans Wegner sofa (that blue velvet is divine) were recently sold through Josephine's shop. Keep an eye out for similar on Etsy*.

These classic Arne Jacobsen Series 7 chairs* are possibly my favourite dining chairs of all time - I especially love the light tan leather! Would you also be quite happy to sit and dine on these bad boys each day?!


"Rather than chasing any certain trend or designer, I tend to just trust my initial gut feeling about a piece of furniture, pottery or art; I reckon that if I love it, It's by definition my style and I don't pay much regard to whether other people 'get it' or not."

How beautiful is the pink and dark teak wood combination in Josephine's kitchen?! I love the brass accent (thanks to a Bumling pendant light* by Anders Pehrson which has been transformed into an extractor hood!) and touches of emerald green velvet too (source similar cushions here*).

"Generally speaking, I'm attracted to round and odd shapes, great handcraft, vibrant colours and objects that seem to have a personality of their own."

And Josephine's tips for adding vintage finds to the home?

"In styling, as in most aspects of life, diversity is key. Combining objects that aren't an obvious match often creates absolute magic and adds a very personal touch. My go-to tips:

1. Incorporate elements from different design eras and movements
2.  Be bold with your styling in terms of mixing materials, colours and shapes."

Quarella worktops are a rising trend in Scandinavian homes and make a refreshing change from light grey marble - it's a super durable surface too!


Aaaaa, I do love this home, it's so personal!  Does it also make you want to head to Copenhagen and go searching for secondhand Danish treasures?

If you do,  make sure you stop by Finderi!

For more Danish home love this bright and sunny Monday - I'm taking a peek around this home and studio of a photographer, the fabulous home of a Danish interior designer and A Danish oasis in Cannes - come and join me in the archive! You can also check out Josephine's feed on instagram here.

Have a great start to the week!

 PS I'm sneaking off early today to watch Sweden in the world cup - heja Sverige!


Photography: 6, 7, 8 Anitta Behrendt for Alt Interior. Remaining by Josephine Ilmi Johansen.

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A White Dutch Home With Salmon Pink Accents

We made it friends, it's Friday - whopeeee!!! The crazies broke up from school today too (Eeeek, so early...!). Time to make some holiday plans. Have you noticed that the Instagram place to go right now is Tulum, Mexico? I visited around 18 years ago - and I have to say it was truly stunning! I promise there is a rationale behind all this chat. I was taking my usual evening scroll through IG yesterday (as you do!) and stumbled across Suzanne's beautiful feed. Suzanne is a stylist, blogger and Mother of two and snaps beautiful pictures of her family's adventures (of which the recent one was to, es, you guessed it, Tulum!) and their wonderful home in The Netherlands. The delightful living space truly puts children in the centre - which goes to show that you can have a predominantly white home and a little children running about! The fabulous salmon pink accent also helps to add fun pops of colour throughout. Enjoy the tour!



How fabulous is that salmon pink Orange Slice chair? It's like a work of art and transforms the entire space.

Rattan stool*, Block rug, macrame wall hanging*



I love the idea of having a children's desk in the corner of the sitting room - and this zone with a homemade desk is so pretty, don't you think?

Once again, it's quite incredible how one statement piece (in this case the patterned throw) can make such a big difference to an otherwise all white space! I'd love to know where this one is from - tips welcome!

Bamboo pendant* 


The little boy's room has been kitted out in a white, dark blue and mustard yellow theme (see this guide on to how to create a half painted wall). It looks as though the desk has been painted the same colour as the wall, which is a nice way to create a cohesive feel (we did this with the shelves in Albin's room, and Lovisa did the same with her bedside tables in her fabulous Stockholm home).



What a great family home, don't you think?!

I really love how the Dutch incorporate colour into their homes, it always looks so fresh!

You can check out more of Suzanne's shots (including that trip to Tulum I was talking about!) on her IG feed and blog Ensuus and explore more homes from The Netherlands here.

Right guys. I do believe that's it for the week!! Hope you've found the posts inspiring!

Have a wonderful weekend and see you Monday!

Niki

Photography: Suzanne / Ensuus shared with kind permission.

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