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Scandinavia Meets The Med In A Beautiful Mallorcan Finca


Tjena! Hur är läget? Did you know that Swedes absolutely love the island of Mallorca in the Spanish Balearic Islands? They even have an affectionate nickname for it: 'Mallis'! This actually came as no surprise to me as, after all, we know Swedes have impeccable taste, and as a fellow fan of Mallorca (I've been going there for years since my sister lives there), I'm fully aware of just how beautiful the island is. Needless to say, I've featured several Scandinavians who have made Mallorca their home in the past - including the wonderful boho townhouse belonging to the founders of Dusty Deco. And today, I was excited to discover this beautiful finca belonging to Mercedes Lopez Coello

Mercedes and her husband Mads moved from Sweden to Mallorca with their dog, and settled in a finca in the hills of Moscari, in the North of the island. They have since had two sons - Oliver and Felix and today the family use this house as their holiday home, while living nearer to Palma. The wonderful finca is a place the family can come to in order to relax and reconnect with nature surrounded by the scent of bougainvillea, lavender and olive groves. Here are a few snapshots. 

The finca has been decorated with a blend of pieces, including elements picked up in Sweden - against a backdrop of cool white. 

Fruit likes this can be bought in one of the many Sunday markets across the island, along with olives and other delicious local produce. 


I love this simple DIY idea!

Source a similar basket lamp here* to decorate. 




I'd be quite happy to sit here and watch the sunset over the hills everyday, how about you? 

How idyllic!

Talk about a Monday escape. It had me dreaming about a year in Mallorca - it would be so fun to live nearer my sister too! 

Could you imagine kicking back here? Or perhaps you have your own 'smultronställe' - a special place you can relax and enjoy yourself surrounded by nature? 

See more of Mercedes' home as well as snapshots from the island here

I also love these homes on Mallorca: 


Wishing you all a wonderful start to the week!

Niki

Photography courtesy of Mercedes Lopez Coello

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Dream Bathroom: Nubes Collection by GSI Ceramica

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We've been living in our house for over twelve years now and never touched the bathroom. When we moved in, it had barely been used and decorated in a neutral palette so there was nothing to dislike about it. But that hasn't stopped me dreaming about transforming the space into something fabulous! And when news about the Nubes Collection from GSI Ceramica dropped into my mailbox, I knew this was it! The new collection launches in October and looks contemporary, light, and balanced -  and knowing the brand, will be an absolute dream to use. I love that GSI Ceramica prides itself on craftsmanship and using avant-garde technology with every piece made at the plant in Gallese in the region of Civita Castellana, Italy. Not only that, but the company works hard to minimise its impact on the environment, using renewable energy sources, recovering and reusing waste water and working hard to reduce heat dispersion. Ready to take a closer look? 

The Nubes washbasins are recognised for their square shape and versatility (they can be mounted on the wall, a stand or shelves). I also love that the collection features different sizes, so you can find one to fit the smallest of bathrooms. Take a peek at the entire washbasin range here

Top picture: Nubes, washbasin 100 x 50 wall-hung, built-in installation, Nubes, WC 55 x 35 /F and bidet 55 x 35. Above picture: Nubes, washbasin 100 x 50, wall-hung, built-in installation.


The Nubes collection also includes two pairs of suspended wc / bidets and one floor standing pair - all of which are characterised by the same soft lines. I have to say, I've been tempted by a wall-hung loo for ages as they make a space look so clean and airy, and as with all the loos in the collection, the one above is equipped with the world's quietest Swirlflush® flushing system which ensures the highest level of hygiene (brilliant!). Combine this with the Extraglaze® Antibacterial ceramic finishing, and keeping them shiny and clean is a breeze (something I only dream of in a house with three kids!). Oh, and the lid is soft closing too. If only it could change the loo roll and I'd be the happiest Mum on earth! 

Pictured above: Nubes, wc 55x35/F and bidet 55x35, wall-hung.
Pictured below: Nubes, washbasin 80x50, wall-hung, built-in installation. Nubes, wc 52x35/F floor standing with Swirlflush® system and bidet 52 x 35. 


Are you a bath or shower person? I grew up with baths and some of my strongest early childhood memories are of my sisters splashing about in a tub, water pouring over the side as we howled with laughter (my Mother, on the other hand was not so happy about the water dripping through the ceiling! Today, baths for me symbolise pure relaxation, and in winter time, a place to feel warm and luxurious. I was therefore thrilled to learn that the Nubes collection also includes a floor standing bathtub as well as a built-in option. And it's a beauty! 

Below: Nubes bathtub 185 x 90


It looks like I need to speak to Per about renovating our bathroom... this collection is so tempting, don't you think? 

Could you imagine this in your home?

See the complete Nubes Collection over at GSI Ceramica here

Right, that's if from me. Finally Friday! Woohooo! Thank you so much for stopping by this week, I hope you've enjoyed the inspiration! 

Wishing you all a wonderful weekend!

Niki

This post is sponsored by GSI Ceramica. All words are my own and I only ever work with brands I love and think you will too. Thank you for supporting the wonderful brands that make My Scandinavian Home possible.

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A 20th Century Swedish House - That's Like Something Out of a Fairytale

If this wonderful house in Gamla Björknäs, Sweden had been yellow, you'd be forgiven for thinking it was Villa Villekulla - the home of Astrid Lindgren's Pippi Longstocking! It actually belongs to a ceramicist (the clue is in the pottery wheel in the basement) - although I am not sure if he / she enjoys it as a hobby or profession. Either way, the turn-of-the-century villa just East of Stockholm is bursting with character - from wood panelled walls, countless nooks and a spiral staircase to turrets and a magical roof terrace - all of which embrace the original 1909 structure. Ready to take a look around? 

A spiral staircase leads up to a turret which houses a desk area - and leads out onto a roof terrace which can also be accessed from the other upper floor area. 

The main staircase leads up to a series of bedrooms - including the master. 



As with many old houses in Sweden, a basement provides extra space for a second sitting room and / or a hobby area as well as a bathroom (as seen in this home) - and quite often a laundry area. 

I couldn't resist including this shot of the small guest loo. I love it when people use these spaces to do something fabulous. Unfortunately, I don't know where this wallpaper is from, if anyone can help please do leave a comment below! 

What a really special home - and such a rare opportunity, don't you think?  

You can find more information about it over at Historiska Hem - including the floorplan (I can understand it might be a bit confusing from the pictures!). 

Wishing you all a lovely day! 

Niki

Photography courtesy of Historiska Hem

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A Swedish Summer Oasis On The Island of Gotland

"Summer breeze makes me feel fine...." those are the words going through my head as I imagine the cool breeze blowing in over the Baltic Sea as I chill by the pool at this Gotland summer house. It's for sale, but sadly a little out of our budget - but I do have my mind set on Surflogiet (a surf glamping place a little further up the coast). I see that there's a perfect 'work from home' spot at this cabin though, so if you're considering a life change, this lovely 71 sqm (764 ft.sq) Swedish cabin on the west coast of the island could well be just what you're looking for. Plus, there's room for two guests in the little outhouse too! 


As with most Scandinavian summer cabins, simplicity is the name of the game. It's about going back to basics (save for the pool!) and making the most of the outdoors. We all know that the Swedish weather might be on the chilly side at times so this covered terrace with bi-folding glass doors is spot on.  

A pair of Cuba Chairs (I also have one in my sitting room) sit side by side in the sitting room. Behind them is a Gubi Grasshopper lamp.

The soft earthy green wall helps to draw the surrounding nature indoors. 

See what I mean about the workspace? Not a bad view for a Wednesday morning! 

Many of my Swedish friends spend their summer hoping between their friends and family's summer cottages, so extra beds are always important. Just make sure to bring your own bedding if you're invited! 

Could you imagine hanging out in that lounger all summer long? 

If you haven't been to Gotland, it's a wonderful place - full of galleries, ceramic studios and funky / off beat cafes and restaurants. Plus Visby, the medieval capital is really picturesque. I shared more about The Baltic island in this guide

Fancy taking a look back at other Gotland holiday homes I've featured? Here are a few to get you started: 


And many, many more right here

I'm staying in a hotel tonight - a HOTEL! I didn't think I'd see the day! I'm in Denmark for two days of filming with Carl Hanson & Søn and I spent yesterday touring the CEO and founder Knud Erik Hanson's home. It has 40 rooms and every single item has a history. It made me want to re-think the way I decorate my home! I can't wait to share more with you. 

In the meantime, wishing you a lovely 'lillördag!'

Niki

Photographs courtesy of Bertwig

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A Contemporary Finnish Cabin On The Water's Edge

This is turning into a very Finnish week, I must say! I love that, since I always feel I don't show nearly enough homes from this Nordic country. While yesterday's Finnish home tour wouldn't have looked out of place in my Relaxed Rustic book (formerly known as Modern Pastoral), this holiday cabin designed by award winning architect and owner Joanna Laajisto has more of a contemporary edge. Villa Rauhanniemi is perched on the edge of lake Karjalohja (don't even try to pronounce that!) in Southern Finland and designed to embrace the indoor-outdoor lifestyle our Nordic friends so enjoy in summertime. The pared back interior allows the lush surroundings to take centre stage while natural materials such as wood help to add warmth. But most of all, I love the deck. I could just imaging sitting there watching the sun going down with a drink - wait till you see it! 

What an idyllic setting! I recognise the last image from an outdoor space round-up I created a few months back. It's so great to see the cabin it's connected to!

Could you imagine spending summers here, looking out over the lake? 

I'm sure it's magical in winter too, when the lake turns to ice and the world is covered in a soft blanket of snow. 

You can see more of Joanna Laajisto's work here

Take a peek inside a load of other incredible Scandinavian holiday homescabins and rural retreats in the archive. It will have you dreaming of summer! 

I'm off to Denmark this morning by train (carrying a load of paperwork including my negative test!) - where I'll be making a short film about hygge with Knud Erik Hansen, CEO and grandson of the founder of Carl Hansen & Søn for their online open-house event in June - register for our live Q&A here!). Come and join me on Instagram stories for a sneak peek behind the scenes! Knud Erik's house is simply incredible! 

Niki

Photography: Mikko Ryhänen found via Desire to Inspire with thanks. 

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