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Feeling the Swedish Christmas spirit

Last weekend we had friends over for a Sunday roast and kicked off with our first 'glögg' (Swedish mulled wine) of the season. And I can safely say that when the snow is coming down outside, nothing warms the cockles better! Swedish glögg is enjoyed with a handful of almonds and raisins, pepperkaka (gingerbread biscuits) and sometimes blue cheese. Mmmmm! One of the big Swedish brands Blossa recently released these beautiful lifestyle pics taken by Pia Ulin and styled by Lotta Agaton which I think capture the, eh hem, 'spirit' of Christmas beautifully!






So cosy, don't you think?

I really love the traditional feel of the dining table- to get a similar look try this linen tablecloth (if it's too neat or has folds in it when it arrives put it through a wash (or spray it with water) and then tumble dry it, you can also scrunch it up a little as soon as it's out of the machine for good measure).  Source lovely aged chopping boards here. These traditional Swedish Skultuna lily candlestick holders are sooo lovely.

In a few weeks time my family and I will pick a cold afternoon and make gingerbread biscuits. Will you be making any? If so, there's so much inspiration out there from the simplest shapes and cutest mini houses to entire gingerbread cities! So fun! 

And before I head off, here are three Scandinavian-style Christmas links I love....

A charming Danish home decorated for Christmas. 


A Swedish countryhouse  decked out for 'jul'!

Au natural style gift wrapping.

Have a lovely day, skål!

PS I remember one particular hectic year our Christmas tree got knocked over not once but three times! Each time whoever was at home said it was the cat, suspicious to say the least!! Has your tree ever fallen over?

PPS And finally, due to popularity, Abbott & Mosley have extended the 15% discount (with code myhome15) on all watches until 20th November! See the original post (and the one I chose) here.

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Traditional grandeur meets contemporary in a Swedish space

My jaw-dropped when I stumbled upon this Swedish apartment. The space is simply incredible.  Vintage wallpaper from times gone by, wooden wainscoting, parquet floor and period features serve as a striking back drop for contemporary furniture in the sitting room and dining room. The bedroom and office have been given a modern lease of life in light grey and white, bringing the space bang up to date. Could you imagine living somewhere like this?!


 







 Credits: For sale through @Bjurfors_goteborg Broker: Charlotta Lenhammar. Photo Alen Cordic, styling @by_boninterior.  

How lovely?!

It reminds me of a house I was looking at this morning which is being auctioned in Malmö next week. The property is incredible but the difference is, it's in major need of renovation. The question is - would you take on a project like this? I just don't know if it's for me or not! It's definitely temptin!

A couple of items I love from this home - söderhamn sofa, white silk chandelier, round vase and bentwood chair.

The snow's slowly melting away in the rain today - please don't go!  I'm dreaming of breakfast in this spot to raise my spirits- how wonderful? And just how beautiful is this vintage boucherouite rug

Have a wonderful day!

 PS loved reading your comments on pianos and musical instruments at home yesterday!

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A Swedish home in perfect harmony

Why hello there Monday! Can I just launch straight into the home tour today? Only because I can't wait for you to feel the harmonious vibe from every room in this beautiful Swedish home. The soft serene tones, the cosy blankets, that piano.  This space really is the perfect remedy for anyone having a hectic start to the week! Enjoy!











Credits: Photography: Janne Olander styling: Grey Deco for Stadshem found here with thanks.

....isn't this space lovely?!

My favourite thing has to be that piano, how about you? One of my little girls asked if she could start learning to play the other day and as you can imagine I was overly encouraging (you only have to see this Pinterest board to understand why!!)- and then PB informed me that they learn on keyboards these days. Seriously?! Please tell me this is not so?! 

Do you have a piano in your home?


A few other items I know and love: kitchen: dough bowl (if that one is sold try here for other beautiful ones) series 7 chairs. sitting room - blanket, linen cushions in muted tones, butterfly chair, karlstad sofa. Office / bedroom: white bentwood chairs, sheepskin throw, lovely heavy weight linen throw in black.

You can see more pics of this serene space over at Stadshem  (it's for sale....yup!). 

Have a wonderful start to the week!

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Green and pink accents in a relaxed Swedish home

Hello there! It was an early (dark) start this morning and now my train is racing through the snowy Skåne countryside. Luckily I brought a little thermos of coffee with me (feeling superg organised for a change!). I thought I'd end the week with this lovely pad in Gothenburg, Sweden. The light green, and pink accents caught my eye in particular, especially in combination with the cork and vintage wood furnishings.  I also love how the selection of prints and the relaxed vibe. Perfect way to ease in the weekend, don't you think? 















Credits: Photos Anders Bergstedt for Kvarteret Mäkleri

What do you think? Your kind of style?

A few items to note: kitchen - IKEA sinnerlig table, Thonet chairs, black kitchen aid. sitting room - Z5 cotton lamp, Hay tray table. P.A.P Sweden laptop case. Try The Poster Club  for prints including:Welcome to the city of champions.

Does anyone know where the pink chair is from? If so, I'd be so grateful if you could leave me a note in the comment section below, I've been looking for one just like this!

I'm in the final days of writing my second book which is very exciting but I have to say, it's been one hectic week! I'm so looking forward to a relaxing weekend with my family (and I'm sure they're looking forward to a relaxed me!). I hope you've got some great plans lined up or simply looking forward to taking it easy too?

Have a wonderful couple of days and see you Monday!

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A cosy Swedish home ready for Christmas

Hello there! We woke up to snow yesterday and today it's sparkling in the sun, such a beautiful sight, but it's coooooold! Brrrrrrr! The knits are out and snow boots firmly in place. At home there's only one way to go at this time of year: sheepskins and candlelight. And Sandra Nilsson's cosy Swedish home beautifully captured by Carina Olander has that 'hygge' feel down to a fine art. Natural materials such as linen, wool, and wood bask in the warm glow of flickering candlelight. Look out for the simple fir and moss displays and of course the Christmas tree. What's not to love?!







Credits: Photography Carina Olander (shared with kind permission). Stylist Anna Truelsen. See the full feature in Hus & Hem 13/2016.

So toasty! And so many inspiring details. Yes, it's perhaps a little too early for a Christmas tree but not for candlelight, subtle fir wreaths and textured moss displays.

I'll be taking inspiration from these DIY ideas.

And there's plenty more, beautifully simple inspiration to be taken from my Christmas board.

.....This will be us this weekend!!

Get the look: sitting room - chunky knits, white stonewashed linen by the yard, grey sheepskin cushion and linen cushions. Hallway / storage area - source a beautiful vintage mirror here (love the art deco ones!), galvanised buckets. These tall, traditional candleholders are lovely. Vintage apple crates. Dining room - grey gotland sheepskin throws, grey and white linen tablecloth.

You can see more of Sandra's lovely home over on Instagram or blog Vintage House. Oh so lovely!

How will you be decorating your home this season?

Have a lovely day and stay warm fellow Northerners!

PS Get more tips on how to create a cosy home the Scandinavian way here

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Reader offer: 15% discount on an Abbott & Mosley timepiece

You might remember a post a few months back featuring Abbott & Mosley, makers of uniquely crafted timepieces. These watches have a special place in my heart as they're made from Italian marble, which makes every single piece unique. And now the wonderful team has introduced a set of the same timepieces, in a sleeker, slimmed down size! Since I have small wrists I was super excited and picked up this little number (there's nothing wrong with an early Christmas present to yourself is there? After all I've been a very good girl!).  And now you can too as Abbott & Mosley are offering 15% discount to celebrate the new launch! You'd better hurry though, the offer only lasts one week (see below for details). Oh, and here's my new watch in action...









To redeem your discount simply type in the code 'myhome15' at check-out. The promotional code is valid until 16th November. Abbott & Mosley ship free worldwide.

I hope you like it as much as I like mine!

Have a lovely evening! 

This post was brought to you in collaboration with Abbott & Mosley. However, all words are my own and I only ever work with brands which I love and think you will too. Thank you for supporting the brands which make My Scandinavian Home possible. 

Credits: Photos 1 2 3 & 4:  My Scandinavian Home (a special thank you to Ebba for standing out in the cold with me today!). Photos 5 6: Abbott & Mosley.

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