

It has been so nice to read all your comments on this weeks giveaway post. Thank you all so much for participating ! The winner of the classic Lyngby vase is Anu, who will receive an email from me today. Congratulations !



It has been so nice to read all your comments on this weeks giveaway post. Thank you all so much for participating ! The winner of the classic Lyngby vase is Anu, who will receive an email from me today. Congratulations !




When you look at the shape of this room, it would probably have been quite a challenge to plan this kitchen, but the result is just so beautiful. I love the white tiles that go all the way to the ceiling, with the black wall mounted lamps on top. The grey/green cabinets go perfectly with the marble top and the brass tap as well. Also, don’t forget to participate in the giveaway: today is the last day you can make a chance in winning a Lyngby vase.
via Per Jansson, first seen on Anna Gillar





I like the simplicity of this home. Especially the kitchen table, with just four stools and a statement lamp I find interesting.
via Stadshem
PS: Don’t forget to participate in the Lyngby vase Giveaway.





When the Lyngby vase was originally released in 1936, it had a very unique and modern aesthetic for that time, which contrasted with the traditional ornamental techniques, paintings and details common back then. Its design was inspired by the functional Bauhaus movement in Germany and the shape in itself is enough – no ornaments or brushes needed. The original Lyngby Vase from Porcelænsfabrikken Danmark – Lyngby Porcelæn has the well known, hand printed monogram on the bottom.
This is exactly what I like about this classic vase: it’s simple but yet has such a powerful effect in an interior. I combined it with the modern Chapeau, designed by Milia Seyppel in 2011, who graduated from the Bauhaus University in Weimar. I like this combination of the round curves of Chapeau with the static and simple lines of the classic vase. I have been moving this trio around the house and it basically looks good anywhere.
If you would like this classic design in your home as well, you are in luck: until Sunday midnight Berlin time, you can win your own Lyngby vase (20 cm). All you have to do is follow @lyngbyporcelain on Instagram and leave a comment on this blogpost about where you would place the vase in your home. Good Luck !

Such a beautiful combination of tints and textures in this kitchen. I love the shiny brass against the smooth marble surface and the rough brass knobs on the dark grey cabinet doors.
Pictures taken by Marcus Lawett for Residence



I’m always so inspired by small living space solutions. Especially now that so many people live in the big cities, we need this kind of creative small spaces like this one, to make living in a small room comfortable and pretty.
via Stadshem


I love it when the spring sunlight beams through the windows. It makes everything so much prettier and it has such a positive effect on you. I changed things around a bit and like the plants in this corner of our dining area.

I absolutely love this living room in Paris. You could say that with these gorgeous walls and hardwood floors it almost doesn’t matter what you do inside the room, it will always look pretty, but I really like how they decorated this space in such a simple but powerful way.
by Festen Architecture, via The Socialite family and My Unfinished home


For such a long time I have been looking for a watch that’s simple, elegant and light on the wrist. I finally found one that I absolutely love from Larsson and Jennings and I’ve been wearing it everyday so far. It combines well with everything and looks good with both day and evening wear.








I’m in love with this beautiful cottage house with the old wooden floors, high ceilings and those beautiful doors. The kitchen looks super cozy and light and the living room has this mysterious look with the grey walls and the dark wood table.
via Fantastic Frank