[Advertisement - this post is based on a press trip, but all words and opinions are my own] You might not have heard of Vilhelm Lauritzen but chances are you've come across his work, even if you didn't realise at the time. One of the most significant architects of the mid 20th century, he was a pioneer of Danish modernism and responsible for some of the most iconic buildings in Copenhagen. . . .
Home tour | A minimalist Japandi apartment in Stockholm
I'm always drawn to interiors that are simple and pared back, yet also cosy and inviting - and this Stockholm apartment is another wonderful example. It's also a great illustration of 'Japandi' style, which blends design influences from Scandinavia and Japan to create schemes that are minimalist, functional and intentional, with an appealing mix of natural materials and clean lines . . .
Menu launches a new collection of decorative objects by Colin King
Today I'm sharing some exciting news from Menu, which has teamed up with renowned New York stylist Colin King to launch a brand-new collection of decorative pieces. It follows on from the success of the bold and highly sculptural 'Interconnect' candleholder that he designed for the Danish brand last year, and I have to say the whole thing looks absolutely stunning . . .
15 new interior design books to dive into this autumn & winter
I love trawling blogs, Instagram and Pinterest for interiors inspiration (obviously!), but sometimes nothing beats stepping away from the screen, sitting back with a cuppa and browsing a good old-fashioned book. And there's a raft of interesting new home and design titles coming out at the moment, so I thought I'd take this opportunity to round up some of my favourites. I've focused on books . . .
Carl Hansen & Søn’s FH38 ‘Windsor’ chair styled two ways
[Advertisement - this is a paid partnership with Carl Hansen & Søn. All words and opinions are my own] There's something wonderfully nostalgic about 'Windsor' chairs - the overarching term for a spindle-back design that's existed in one form or another for hundreds of years. To me, they speak of cosy hearths, farmhouse kitchens and remote woodland cabins, and they always look very . . .
Home tour | A sustainable Catskills cabin with a minimalist interior
For today's home tour we're taking a trip to the Catskills Mountains in upstate New York, where a gorgeous contemporary cabin showcases minimalist Scandinavian design that's totally in tune with its natural surroundings. It's the perfect weekend escape for Maria Ibañez de Sendadiano and Todd Rouhe of Manhattan firm IdS/R Architecture, who decided to build their own country retreat after 10 years . . .
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