I discovered a raft of interesting makers and independent design brands on my recent visit to the North London home of interior designer Louisa Grey, but one in particular stood out: Stitch by Stitch. A selection of its beautiful cushions and throws adorned the sofas and daybeds, and I instantly fell in love with their monochrome colour palette, textured surfaces and intricate embroidery. I was . . .
My minimalist yet warm dining-room makeover | Mood board & plans
Now that the living-room makeover is complete, I've moved on to sprucing up our dining room - another space that's in need of attention, having been decorated in a bit of a rush when we first moved into the house in 2014. I'll be revealing the results soon, but first I want to share my plans and the inspiration behind the new scheme. . . .
Home tour | A Swedish apartment with a soft green bedroom
A lot of the homes I’m drawn towards at the moment seem to feature soft green interiors – maybe it’s because of some deep-seated desire to retain a connection with the natural world as the cold weather and dark autumn nights set in! The subject of today’s tour is no exception: located in the Swedish city of Gothenburg, it’s decorated in a muted palette of sage green and white, offset by beige, . . .
Focus on: Menu’s ‘JWDA’ lamp
It's time for the second post in my new series exploring the stories behind iconic designs and looking at how they can be styled in real-life homes. Today I'm focusing on a piece which was created as recently as 2014 but which has already become a contemporary Scandinavian classic: the 'JWDA' table lamp from Menu. The work of Stockholm-based designer and architect Jonas Wagell, the 'JWDA' was . . .
Minimalist watches (+ discount!) from Max René
[Advertisement - this is a paid partnership with Max René, but as always all words and opinions are my own] Being the minimalist that I am, I don’t tend to wear much jewellery – just the occasional piece in gold or silver (plus my wedding and engagement rings, of course). But one thing that does always attract me like a magpie is a sleek and stylish watch, and Scandinavia seems to produce . . .
48 hours in Helsinki
One morning not so long ago a very exciting email popped into my inbox: an invitation to join a two-day press tour to Helsinki, courtesy of Finnair and Finavia (the company which runs Helsinki Airport). It was tricky timing, sandwiched between already-booked trips to Copenhagen and Budapest, but how could I pass up the chance to explore the only Nordic capital which I hadn't yet visited, and . . .
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