It's time for my monthly round-up of new discoveries, which for April features everything from Danish furniture to beautiful art for your walls. There's also a new range of perfumed oils from one of my favourite Scandinavian brands, along with a few magazines and events that have caught my eye... . . .
My soft, minimalist living-room makeover | Mood board & plans
As you might have seen on Instagram, I’m about to embark on a mini makeover of our living room. So, before I get started on redecorating this coming weekend, I want to share a look at my plans and the soft, minimalist scheme I have in mind. Here’s a quick peek at what the space looks like at the moment… . . .
Home tour | Menu’s London show apartment
I have a home tour with a difference for you today: a peek inside the new London show apartment of Danish brand Menu, which I was lucky enough to visit as part of a preview event last week. Menu works with designers from all over the world to create simple yet stylish solutions for everyday living, and the apartment really is an embodiment of the brand's ethos. Set in Shoreditch, it's an airy, . . .
A night at Hotel Skt. Petri in Copenhagen
I’ve been to Copenhagen many times, and I already have a few favourites when it comes to hotels. But I never turn down the chance to visit the wonderful Danish capital, particularly if it gives me the opportunity to discover yet another fantastic place to stay. One such find was Hotel Skt. Petri, where I spent a night between planes when travelling back from Sweden in February. It sits in a . . .
Review | SKAGEN’s ‘Falster’ smartwatch
[Advertisement - this is a paid partnership with SKAGEN, but all words and opinions are my own] Is it just me, or is technology becoming more stylish by the day? There are all sorts of good-looking headphones, chargers, speakers and more on the market now, and I love the fact that I no longer have to choose between form and function. One of my go-to brands for pretty gadgets is SKAGEN, . . .
Five easy-to-care-for houseplants
I love having plants dotted around the house – not only do they add colour and texture, they also make indoor spaces healthier by purifying the air and releasing oxygen. But as I’ve admitted before, I don’t have particularly green fingers, and over the years I’ve learnt by trial and error which plants I can keep alive, and which will soon wither away under my care. So, to help others with the same . . .
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