19 November, 2013

Colour code: effortless white

Frosty, pure, virgin white. Ultimate elegance.


images: 1, 2, 3, 4

18 November, 2013

Masculine vs feminine: monochrome

Sophisticated masculine effect achieved by keeping monochromatic colour palette throughout the whole apartment. I love how the light plays in all those moody greys.

photography: Davide Lovatti

via: Lotta Agaton

15 November, 2013

OYOY - new Scandinavian minimalism

OYOY is a young Danish design company, newly established yet receiving more and more enthusiastic praise. OYOY's home decorating accessories follow Scandinavian tradition of simplicity, functionality and high quality, natural materials. Company's main designer, Lotte Fynboe draws inspiration not only from the classic, Scandinavian style but also from Japanese minimalism.

“The simple things should have one colour stroke, which should be seen and give the product en edge. The things we surround us with should make us happy and give us energy.” 







14 November, 2013

Drop by: Tanja Vibe

Tanja Vibe is a co-founder of ATWTP (all the way to paris) - a graphic design studio based in Copenhagen. Her stylish home was featured in Elle Decoration DK.

photography: Line Klein, styling: Mille Collin Flaherty






10 November, 2013

Creative interiors: geometric wardrobe idea

So simple. So brilliant. Geometric details of the wardrobe doors create an interesting, random pattern - great graphic effect. Form follows function.



photography: Eve Wilson, via: the design files

06 November, 2013

Design icon: Mayor Sofa

A rare example of Scandinavian Mid-century modern furniture! Mayor Sofa by Arne Jacobsen and Flemming Lassen was originally created for Søllerød City Hall, and it has never been produced for the retail market before. Now Danish company &tradition successfully rejuvenates the design - Mayor Sofa received a Wallpaper design award as "Best Reissue 2013".

photography: Line Klein


04 November, 2013

Styling inspiration: graphic Scandinavian

Graphic elements - an essential ingredient of understated Scandinavian style. Clean, sharp lines build minimalist look, finely softened by earthy tones and natural, honest materials. Note: light sofas boost the contrast of the entire space. Nice effect!

styling: Pella Hedeby
photography: Kristofer Johnsson