I shared a photo of the striking kitchen-diner in this beautiful Swedish home in last week's splashbacks post, and I liked it so much that I couldn't resist hunting down images of the rest of the apartment via real-estate agency Fantastic Frank. Set in a 19th-century building, it's painted in moody shades of grey and mixes clean-lined, contemporary furniture with a sprinkling of quirkier pieces. . . .
How to make kokedama plant sculptures
Last weekend I hopped on the train and headed over to Bath for a kokedama-making workshop at Anthropologie, led by talented floral designer and gardener Jessica Smith. It was a wonderful morning, full of relaxed chatter and therapeutic mess-making with plenty of soil and moss. You might have seen kodedama plant sculptures popping up all over Pinterest in recent months. A variant of bonsai, they . . .
New designs from Muuto
Another week, another set of beautiful new products from Scandinavia. The latest come courtesy of Muuto, which has been responsible for some of the most iconic Nordic designs of recent years (the 'RESTORE' storage basket, the 'OSLO' chair). I suspect there are several future classics among its latest additions, so here's a look at a few of my favourites… . . .
Six ideas for kitchen splashbacks
[Advertisement - this is a paid partnership with Creoglass, but all words and opinions are my own] When we decorated our kitchen we decided against installing splashbacks – we wanted a minimalist look, and we’d seen plenty of beautiful examples of splashback-less schemes on Pinterest. A few months down the line, we’re beginning to regret our choice: the walls are already covered in marks . . .
Autumn-winter 2016 collection from Ferm Living
Following on from Friday's round-up of the latest product launches, I have another new-season collection to share with you today. This one is from Danish brand Ferm Living, and it encompasses so many gorgeous designs that I couldn't resist giving it a full post of its own. Ferm Living was founded by Trine Andersen in 2005 and combines minimalist Scandinavian aesthetics with graphic . . .
A small favour…
The briefest of posts today, as I'd like to ask a little favour. The nominations for the Amara Interior Blog Awards 2016 have just been announced, and I'm over the moon to have been put forward in the 'Best Design Inspiration' category. The voting stage is now open and only the five blogs with the most votes will make it onto the final shortlist, so if you like These Four Walls and feel it's . . .
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