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My Scandinavian Home turns 1!

My Scandinavian Home turns 1 today! Happy Birthday to.....me?! Yay! It's been quite a year and things have changed a lot since my first ever post. To celebrate I thought I'd look back through the year at my four most popular posts.....

1. In the number one spot are my own images of my vintage drinks trolley posted here.

My Scandinavian Home


2. The beautiful white, central Malmö apartment recently for sale. Posted here.

Erik Olsson

3. A cool white Australian guest house with a vintage touch, posted here.


Gardener & Marks
 4. California dreaming...Victoria from SF Girl By Bay's incredibly cool monochrome and pink home, posted here.
SF Girl by Bay photographed by Bonnie Tsang
I have made lots of wonderful blog friends over the 12 months and would really like to thank you all for reading my blog, the support, and lovely comments.

Oh and because birthday celebrations should last as many days as possble, I've organised an exciting blog give-away for you all next week in partnership with the fab Scandinavian Design Centre, ooooo!

Have a lovely weekend!

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Home of a Danish interior designer

This has turned out to be a bit of a Danish week. There's just so much wonderful inspiration from the talented Danes! This home belongs to Danish interior designer Anja Holdt Lange. Simple clean lines, personal touches and muted colours, beautiful!







Femina via Nordic Bliss
Anything that stands out for you?

I found this home via my friend over at the lovely blog Nordic Bliss who also runs a great webshop under the same name.

Oh and before I go; My Scandinavian Home turns one tomorrow - a year already?! wow! Please pop by and celebrate with me if you get the chance :) paaaaarty!

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Danish design inspired by Nordic nature

Today I'm inspired by the Danish design company by nord where sustainable design is at the centre of everything they do. Designer and owner Hanne Berant says  by nord design is 'inspired by the raw yet beautiful Nordic nature where the rough and gentle meet'.





by nord
Quite a lot of inspiration to take from this - obviously the sustainable nature of their work, but also from a visual perspective, using a picture over the sofa which looks like a window, scribbling on the wall (although my handwriting is so awful it would look like lots of squashed spiders) and the wonderful black and white moodboards.

And also, if you have guests coming around for supper and you haven't got any pretty flowers you could just nip out and collect a few autumnal branches as a centre piece - they're free too. genius! Definitely the autumn tip of the day.

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The home of a Danish fashion blogger

Hi all! I arrived back to an extremely stormy, wet, and cold Sweden at 2am this morning -gah!  Thankfully I have beautiful scandinavian interior design to cheer me up. This is the home of Danish fashion blogger Stephanie Gundalech in the centre of Copenhagen captured by Line Klein and styled by Helen Wiggers for Elle Decoration DK.








Photography: Line Klein, Stylist: Helen Wiggers Home owner: Stephanie Gundalech.

Such a beautiful home, I especially love the soft earthy hues and the wall displays. Is there anything that stands out for you?

Thank you Line for the kind permission to share these images.

And there's a little good news on the my scandinavian home front.....a wonderful new sponsor!

A warm welcome to my new sponsor designcollectors. If you're passionate about beautiful things and love Eames Lounge Chairs, Panton chairs, Akari lamps....this online shop have the biggest stock of Vitra Home Collection in Europe. And what's more they're giving all my wonderful readers (you!) a discount of 15% (code MYSCAN). Yay! Thank you designcollectors!

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Devine Dutch: interior inspiration

Yesterday I was in a shop with my eldest little girl and she said 'I have a great big problem, I'd love everything in the shop.' OK, not exactly a big problem compared to world peace (I need to work on that!) but don't you get that feeling sometimes? There are some shops I long to visit but fear it could be more than a little dangerous. The dutch, for example, have a real flair for design which bears a strong resemblance to Scandinavian style. I would love to spend a weekend in Amsterdam and visit shops like Sukha.....the only problem is, I might just feel like my daughter did today!





Pictures: Sukha Amsterdam
What d'you think?

Have you visited Amsterdam or perhaps even Sukha?!

As some of you know from my post last Thursday I am in fact on a bit of a long weekend break visiting my sister and her family. It just so happens that she lives on a very beautiful part of an island in the mediterranean. Sigh, the things I do for my sister.... :) I'm off to enjoy my final morning capuccino in the square now before I head back for the slightly colder and greyer Sweden this afternoon. But my batteries are officially charged!

I hope you've had a wonderful weekend too!

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