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The home of a Danish interior designer

This week it's been all about Swedish homes so far, so I think it's time we spread our Scandinavian wings and hop over 'The Bridge' to Denmark don't you?! This is the home of Danish interior designer Camilla Tange Peylecke, snapped by Peter Kragballe. The angles give us great insight into the homely mix of mid-century, vintage, retro, as well as classic and modern designer pieces. I love the original wood floor too! What a great, unique family home....


Home-owner / styling: Camilla Tange Peylecke. Photographer Peter Kragballe - shared with kind permission.
Home-owner / styling: Camilla Tange Peylecke. Photographer Peter Kragballe - shared with kind permission.
Home-owner / styling: Camilla Tange Peylecke. Photographer Peter Kragballe - shared with kind permission.
Home-owner / styling: Camilla Tange Peylecke. Photographer Peter Kragballe - shared with kind permission.
Home-owner / styling: Camilla Tange Peylecke. Photographer Peter Kragballe - shared with kind permission.
Home-owner / styling: Camilla Tange Peylecke. Photographer Peter Kragballe - shared with kind permission.

Home-owner / styling: Camilla Tange Peylecke. Photographer Peter Kragballe - shared with kind permission.

I think my favourite spot is the bedroom. I love the way Camilla has taken a pretty floral cushion and pulled out colours from it using the vintage blue desk lamp, and hat. The same can be done if you find a painting or rug you like.

I'm also a fan of the teapot collection in the kitchen!

Is there anything that stands out to you?

Other items I know and love: children's desk and chair by We Do Wood and rabbit nightlight. Bestlite and Flos Parentesi wall lights. Source round floral cushions here. Design Collectors has 15% off the Eames DSR chair right now.

You can see more pics of Camilla's home here if you're interested. And it's definitely worth checking out her art deco light shop

Have a great day!

PS This home has also been styled by Camilla and captured by Peter but has a very different look and feel; beautiful in its own way. Loving the high-gloss concrete floor!

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A swedish family home in summer time

I'm making the most of the sun here in Sweden and even nipped out for a run this morning (now I'm just showing off, right?!) If it makes you feel better I was like a tortoise - mornings are not my strong point. But the good news is this means I get to relax for rest of the day,  right? (wrong if my husband is reading this of course). The Bergelin family look like they've got it right though in their lovely laid back 1950's home in Kullabygden here in Skåne. From the fab images captured by Ester Sorri I'm seeing simple lunches alfresco, afternoons spent reading and playing with toys and as much time as possible spent outdoors. What a lovely, relaxed way to wile away a summer, don't you think?


Photography / Copyright:  Ester Sorri - shared with kind permission.  Hus & Hem.
Photography / Copyright:  Ester Sorri - shared with kind permission.  Hus & Hem.
Photography / Copyright:  Ester Sorri - shared with kind permission.  Hus & Hem.
Photography / Copyright:  Ester Sorri - shared with kind permission.  Hus & Hem.
Photography / Copyright:  Ester Sorri - shared with kind permission.  Hus & Hem.
Photography / Copyright:  Ester Sorri - shared with kind permission.  Hus & Hem.
Photography / Copyright:  Ester Sorri - shared with kind permission.  Hus & Hem.
Photography / Copyright:  Ester Sorri - shared with kind permission.  Hus & Hem.
Photography / Copyright:  Ester Sorri - shared with kind permission.  Hus & Hem.

Just so relaxed and natural. Plus Kullabygden is a really lovely place (we spend quite a lot of time in the area as my parents-in-law live there). It's well worth a visit if you're in Sweden - I especially like Höganäs (home to Magasin 36, Lily & Oscar etc), Arild and the pretty village of Mölle (staying at the Grand Hotel is a must!).

Incidentally, did you notice the 'pinnvagn' in the garden? These traditional wooden trolleys are often used at Swedish country homes and summer cottages to transport small children, shopping, picnics, beach toys and other cargo around the village. So useful! 

You can see more pics and read about the Bergelin home here (in Swedish).

Other lovely, relaxed homes in Kullabygden include the home of a stylist also captured here, a cottage with a beautiful mix and a stunning skåne home.

Have a lovely, relaxed day! 

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