Autumn has officially arrived, and that means candle season is here! To be honest I light candles year-round, but as the nights draw in and the days get darker, they become even more important. Nothing beats the cosy, inviting glow of candlelight, and I tend to have them dotted around the living room, the dining table, the bedroom, the bathroom and even my little home office . . .
Home tour | A stunning mix of old and new in southern Sweden
It's home-tour time again and today I'm taking you over to Sweden for a peek inside the beautiful apartment of Felicia Alm. Set in the small town of Landskrona, it's a stunning mix of old and new, with ornate period features (just take a look at that coving and traditional tiled stove!), soothing grey, white and blue walls, and striking black and brown accents . . .
Eight alternatives to grey and white for fans of neutral decor
If, like me, you want your home to be a calming sanctuary, then you're probably drawn towards neutral walls in grey and white. But soothing, understated interiors don't rule out using colour, and there are plenty of options if you want to inject a bit of interest while still keeping things fairly muted . . .
The ‘Fusion’ collection from Georg Jensen
[Advertisement - this is a paid post in collaboration with Georg Jensen, but all words and opinions are my own] I always think it's worth investing in timeless homeware when you can - pieces that you can use and admire for decades to come, without any risk of them dating. And it's an approach I want to start applying to my jewellery, too . . .
Home tour | A pair of minimalist apartments in Tokyo
One of the highlights of Copenhagen's '3 Days of Design' festival back in May was the launch of Karimoku Case Study - a new lifestyle brand developed by Japanese furniture manufacturer Karimoku, Copenhagen-based Norm Architects and Tokyo designer Keiji Ashizawa - and today I want to share a look at the project that kickstarted it . . .
Review | The ‘Mesmerine’ breakfast collection from Kenwood
[Advertisement – this is a paid collaboration with Kenwood, but all words and opinions are my own] Small kitchen appliances such as toasters and kettles are so often an afterthought – something we choose based purely on functionality, with little regard to aesthetics. I always think it’s such a shame, as they’re items that are normally left out on display for all to see . . .
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