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15% off on everything at Arket

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Ad – It’s no secret I’m such a big Arket fan and have been lucky to be able to try out their products for the past years. I have missed many limited edition items (you have to be so quick sometimes), which I’m still getting over, but I was also able to add some staple interior pieces to my home that I will have for years to come.

ARKET is celebrating its 5th anniversary this week and to celebrate it, they are offering 15% off on everything on their website*. 

Everything is 15% off, including the beautiful blanket range designed by Linnea Andersson*, the delicate porcelain cups and saucers designed by Seth Andersson* as well as the field flower plates* from my table-setting I shared with you recently.

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10 characterful bedrooms to be inspired by

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Through those beautiful historic doors, you can walk from the living room into a calm and modestly decorated bedroom, which shines in its elegance and simplicity. I love the mixture of different beige textiles on the bed* in combination with crisp white bedlinen* and the beige area rug under the bed. Add a vintage side table and a few subtle details and create a beautiful bedroom decor.

via Alvhem

Cool wall colors tend to work nicely in a bedroom and this beautiful minty green with a touch of sage gives the perfect fresh touch to this room. The white linen bed skirt* and the vintage pieces add a romantic touch to the space and the dried flower wreath finishes of this bedroom perfectly.

via Alvhem

A triangle is not the easiest room shape to decorate, that’s for sure. Somehow the stylists of this beautiful room made it work so well though. I especially love the combination of the muted yellow bedroom walls with the burgundy wall color of the niche, which comes back in the bamboo lamp above the bed.

via Bjurfors

This wall color used to be so trendy for a bedroom a few years back, but I think it was more than just a trend. Blue just works so nicely for a bedroom and I love that the built-in wardrobe has been finished in the same color.

via Alvhem

In this bedroom, I think the vintage pieces in dark wood stand out so much. The fact that they are combined with this deep sage green color on the wall makes them stand out even better. The bed has been made with a combination of white and beige textiles and really stands out in its simplicity.

via Stadshem

Speaking of a romantic touch, these chequered bedsheets* really do it for me. I think they add so much character to the otherwise calm and tranquil bedroom.

via Stadshem

While a cooler color palette is very common in bedrooms, a combination of white and warmer beiges can give your bedroom a very soft and cozy effect. The palette warms up the white flooring of the room and I like the sheer white curtains* in front of the window as well.

via Stadshem

This bedroom looks very soft and cozy, courtesy of the beautiful mixture of textiles on the bed. The pillow covers and blankets range in size, color, and textural finish, adding an interesting play of materials to the bed.

via Bjurfors

This beautiful grey bedroom makes use of a colorful pop of pink in the artwork and the flowers on the nightstand to add a playful touch to an otherwise neutral palette. I love the one-seater in front of the window as well, for reading a book at night.

via Bjurfors

While my eye goes immediately to the smart usage of space for a little home office in the corner, what really stands out to me in this bedroom are these beautiful chequered bedsheets* adding a subtle graphic touch to the space.

via Alvhem

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A summer table Setting with Arket

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I had been eyeing these beautiful flower plates from Arket* for a while but the white version was so in demand that I never got the chance to order them for my home. Now I finally was in time to order them and they add such a subtle yet elegant touch of summer to my table. Since the plates are real eye-catchers, I paired them up with simple glasses and white bistro cutlery* to give the plates all the attention they deserve.

In the middle of the table, I worked with silver plated candle holders* (I have them in brass as well and they look amazing any time of the year I think) in combination with the more elaborate drip candle holder* for a fresh yet cozy effect. I recently wrote up a post about the 11 best metal candle holders and the drip candle holder has made the list as well.

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Impressive living and dining room with lots of art pieces

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Art pieces can really bring an interior to another level and that’s definitely the case for this beautiful living and dining area in this Swedish turn-of-the-century apartment. I think the dining room is the most impressive room (it’s so rare as well to have a room solely for dining in city apartments nowadays isn’t it?) with the beautiful moldings on the ceiling and the large oriental rug in combination with the walnut dining table and the white series 7 chairs. The large artwork on the wall in combination with the original fireplace and the large fig tree works so nicely.

When you go through those wing doors, you can find the living area, which has been painted in a greenish-grey wall color that makes the white moldings on the ceiling stand out even better. The light area rug in combination with the white linen sofas brighten up the space so much and they guide the attention towards the art, which also in this room takes most of the attention in the space.

via Entrance Makleri

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A compact kitchen by Filippa and Lotta Agaton

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Swedish interior designer Lotta Agaton and her daughter Filippa created an innovative yet timeless kitchen together with Nordiska kök. The kitchen is a fusion between the classic shaker model and a Scandinavian minimalist kitchen created for a small space without compromising on design or function. The muted color palette of the off-white kitchen cabinetry matches perfectly with the natural oak flooring and furniture in the space and a special vitrine cabinet in the same style has been fitted next to the window.

The minimal kitchen layout is enhanced with a simple floating kitchen shelf on which a careful selection of accessories is displayed.

Off-white cabinets, no hardware, floating shelf, white marble countertops, herringbone wood floor, chrome faucet

wood dining table, off-white shaker vitrine cabinet

Off-white cabinets, no hardware, floating shelf, white marble countertops, herringbone wood floor, chrome faucet

Off-white cabinets, no hardware, floating shelf, white marble countertops, herringbone wood floor, chrome faucet

Off-white cabinets, no hardware, floating shelf, white marble countertops, herringbone wood floor, chrome faucet

Off-white cabinets, no hardware, floating shelf, white marble countertops, herringbone wood floor, chrome faucet

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All-white home with a vintage eye-catcher

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This beautiful light-flooded home with different shades of white and light grey on the wall and a white-washed hardwood flooring makes a very bright impression on the pictures, and I’m sure this effect is even stronger when you see it in real life. What stands out to me the most, however, is the vintage vitrine cabinet in the dining room which has been painted in a grey color. I think it transforms the space and adds so much character to this area.

From the shared living room and dining area, you can walk straight into the kitchen, which has been finished with white tiling that goes all the way up to the ceiling and contrasts nicely with the grey color of the cabinet fronts in shaker style. While the vintage glass cabinet is the most apparent element in the home, you can also find a vintage candle holder on the wall above the bar trolley, which is so pretty as well.

The small bedroom has a built-in wardrobe in shaker style in white, which doesn’t take up much space visually and still provides ample storage space because it goes all the way up to the ceiling. The same built-in wardrobe module can be found in the hallway as well, where I love the combination with the vintage chair and the big round mirror on the wall.

via Entrance Makleri

Living room with a white sofa, beige area rug, fireplace, beige artwork on the wall, green kitchen
A kitchen with green cabinet doors, stainless steel hardware, black bar cart, subway tile backsplash, open shelving
A kitchen with green cabinet doors, stainless steel hardware, subway tile backsplash, open shelving, marble countertops, black wall lamp, stainless steel hood
A kitchen with green cabinet doors, stainless steel hardware, subway tile backsplash, open shelving, marble countertops, black wall lamp, stainless steel hood
A kitchen with green cabinet doors, stainless steel hardware, subway tile backsplash, open shelving, marble countertops, black wall lamp
A kitchen with green cabinet doors, stainless steel hardware, subway tile backsplash, open shelving, marble countertops, black wall lamp, stainless steel hood
A kitchen with green cabinet doors, stainless steel hardware, subway tile backsplash, open shelving, marble countertops
A kitchen with green cabinet doors, stainless steel hardware, subway tile backsplash, open shelving, marble countertops, black wall lamp, stainless steel hood
A kitchen with green cabinet doors, stainless steel hardware, subway tile backsplash, open shelving, marble countertops, black wall lamp, round dining table
Living room with a white sofa, beige area rug, fireplace, beige artwork on the wall, green kitchen
Living room with a white sofa, beige area rug, fireplace, beige artwork on the wall, TV with a bench
Round dining table, wood chairs, antique cupboard, white sofa, living room
Round dining table, wood chairs
Antique cupboard, vitrine
Bedroom with greige walls, white curtains, white built-in wardrobe, beige bedding, black wall lamp, fabric pendant
Bedroom with greige walls, white curtains, white built-in wardrobe, beige bedding, black wall lamp, fabric pendant
Bedroom with greige walls, white curtains, white built-in wardrobe, beige bedding, black wall lamp, fabric pendant, white Ikea Eket sideboard
Bedroom with greige walls, beige bedding, wood bedside table, linen bedskirt
Bedroom with greige walls, fabric pendant, white fireplace, Ikea Eket sideboard
Hallway with built-in wardrobe, metal frame XL round mirror, wood chair

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Sartorial Living: a New Works exhibition at 3dd

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The exhibition in the showroom of Danish design brand New Works is always something to look forward to during 3 days of design in Copenhagen. The space gets a yearly makeover by Swedish stylist Lotta Agaton and this year the style is inspired by tailored menswear and classic interiors. The exhibition celebrates craftsmanship and timeless pieces, resulting in an interior that evolves around the oppositions that define New Works. In the space, you can find an impressive contrast between light and dark, classic and contemporary, and raw and refined.

The exhibition invites you to dwell on details and qualities and features grand as well as intimate lounges and beautiful dining areas that embrace you with harmony and warmth, courtesy of the textured textiles and the palette of rich brown hues and soft creamy shades. Subtle stripes and tweed-like qualities are mixed with chunky textures and warm wood to create a sophisticated and soothing space.

In the exhibition, some new releases of the brand were presented as well, like the Bukowski Chair, the New Works Shelving System, and the Atlas Coffee Tables, which will be added to the collection soon.

 

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New accessories from Arket

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I’m such a fan of the Klippan blankets made especially for Arket. I had been thinking of the black and white Linnea Andersson blanket* for a while now and I’m so happy I finally ordered it. I think the contrast in the bedroom looks wonderful and I love the way the black of the blanket comes back in the lamp as well. On the bed, you can see the CSA cups and saucers* which I have shown you before and they are currently still in stock.

But the bedroom is not the only place where I introduced Arket accessories. On my sideboard in the dining room, you can see a beautiful arrangement of glass candle holders* which let through the candlelight in such a subtle way and since I love candles even on summer nights, this is the perfect colorful arrangement for me here.

On the table itself, you can see a perfect summer arrangement as well (if I can say so myself) with a combination of pink and red tints, which is not a color palette I easily grab towards, but it works so nice here I think. The red and pink confetti vase* combined with the striped Afroart napkins*, and the glass napkin rings* look so great together I think.

Black and white Linnea Andersson blanket in a white bedroom with a Ferm Living Arum floor lamp
Black and white Linnea Andersson blanket in a white bedroom
Candle glass votives in different colors from Arket
Candle glass votives in different colors from Arket
Arket table setting and Kamut art print
Arket table setting
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A Home Office Makeover with Connox (+ a 12% discount)

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Ad with Connox / Use code 12Sarah for 12% off

I have lived in 3 different apartments here in Munich over the last 5 years and even though I hate the moving itself, it’s always a good point in time to stop and think about the furniture and accessories you owe and if you really love them enough to move them along with you. My String System is one of those pieces that has moved with me from apartment to apartment and it’s such a timeless design that I don’t see myself getting tired of it anytime soon.

When Connox asked me to team up on a home office makeover, I decided to take the chance to add a sliding door module to the String system, which I had been thinking about for a long time. Open storage is great for pretty things, but paperwork and some small items are better kept behind a door, in my opinion, to reduce clutter. Other than a wide range of over 33k designs from over 250 brands, Connox has a wide range of String furniture products, which you can compose into your own modular system for your own needs, and might I add, can grow and change with you over time.

You might know that I have this thing for blue and I love to combine blue elements with natural colors. I think this color palette is both interesting, fresh, and characterful and I don’t seem to get tired of this range of colors in either my home or my wardrobe. On my String shelf, I paired up the Setago JH27 battery lamp designed by Jaime Hayon for &Tradition with a beige desk organizer from Ferm Living and the timeless organic shape of the Henning Koppel jug from Georg Jensen (an item that has been on my wishlist for years). And since I’m such a fan of atmospheric lighting, the Torso table lamp from Menu can keep me company on darker afternoons. The lamp designed by Krøyer-Sætter-Lassen is crafted out of a combination of raw stoneware with ethereal linen and functional metal details which form the perfect combination of both hard and soft. 

I’m over the moon with my new home office look and needless to say this is now my absolute favorite corner to write to-do lists, reply to emails and sketch out my plans. If you are looking to give your home office (or any area in your home for that matter) a little upgrade, you can get 12% off on the more than 250 brands in the Connox webshop until 30th of April with code 12Sarah (brands not included in the discount code: Cane-line, Fast, fatboy, Fermob, Foscarini, Gloster, Kartell, Knoll International, Muuto, USM Haller, Vitra).

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CH24 Soft: a special edition wishbone chair by Hans J. Wegner & Ilse Crawford

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I think you all know the CH24 Wishbone chair, the original classic design piece by Hans J. Wegner which has found its place in so many homes around the world. The chair has become a true icon and its eye-catching design has captivated so many design lovers, myself included. I was able to try out the CH24 Soft in the special edition Hollyhock in my home and I’m so in love with this happy touch of color here. I feel like the chairs have added the perfect spring mood, yet in a sophisticated way.

The CH24 Wishbone chair was designed in 1949 and has since been continuously produced by Carl Hansen & Søn. To celebrate the collaboration between Hans J. Wegner and Carl Hansen & Søn, which has lasted for more then 70 years, London-based designer Ilse Crawford has reinterpreted the master’s work in a carefully curated palette of nine deep and complex water-based soft colors inspired by the expressionist works of Per Kirkeby, one of Denmark’s most significant painters. All colors are eco-friendly, water-based, and resilient, so they are perfect for both private and public use. The color palette is available throughout 2022, a new color each month. 

The Hollyhock edition, seen in my home is available from April and combines Beechwood with a natural cord. The Soft Hollyhock color is my absolute favorite of the collection and I was immediately drawn to it. I love the way it transforms my otherwise neutral interior, adding a vibrant yet subtle note of color, which is present, but not overpowering. 

The nine colors reflect the times we live in, resonating with a contemporary audience. They are not standard colors, following the trends of time, but colors that add depth and complexity to any interior. The nine colors celebrate plants, minerals, and soil that make up the raw beauty of the Nordic landscape. They work both individually and in interaction with each other. 

This blogpost was created in collaboration with Carl Hansen & Søn, however, all opinions are my own of course. Visit their website, if you would like to know more about the special Hollyhock edition, or the full collection of special edition colors designed by Ilse Crawford.

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