[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 . . .
Forest bathing at an enchanting Welsh treehouse
I've always found spending time in nature to be a powerful antidote to stress and anxiety. I can fully understand why the Japanese concept of forest bathing has spread around the world in recent years, and whenever I feel overwhelmed the urge to swap city bustle for tranquil woodland is strong. So, a stay among the canopy at Cuckoo's Hideaway, a luxurious self-catering treehouse . . .
New designs from Ethnicraft
I've never really covered Ethnicraft in much detail on this blog, but I've long admired its designs and have often recommended them to clients. So, I thought it was time I shone more of a light on the Belgian brand by sharing a look at its latest launches. If you haven't come across Ethnicraft before, it's well worth adding to your radar . . .
Adding colour, pattern & texture to a neutral interior with The Pure Edit
[Advertisement – this is a paid collaboration with The Pure Edit. As always, all words and opinions are my own] A love of neutral, minimalist interiors doesn’t mean staying away from colour, pattern and texture altogether – in fact they’re often key to ensuring pared-back spaces feel warm and cosy rather than bland and uninviting . . .
A stay in a glass-roofed cabin in Finnish Lapland
[Advertisement - this post is based on a press trip] The chance of glimpsing the Northern Lights is one of Finnish Lapland's major draws, and there's something enchanting and utterly captivating about them. Local Sámi legend tells of an Arctic fox dashing through the night sky so fast that its tail sparked against the tops of the fells, creating the Aurora Borealis - indeed the Finnish . . .
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