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 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 . . .
Workspace inspiration (and new designs) from Muuto’s Copenhagen HQ
I'm a firm believer that our surroundings can have a huge impact on our mental and physical wellbeing, particularly when it comes to our workspace - after all, it's where we spend a significant portion of our lives. After two years of freelancing I now have a good sense of my own work rhythms and routines, and I'm in the middle of rejigging my little home office . . .
New finds | September 2019
Well, summer has flown by and September is here already - and with it comes a host of new-season launches. I've already covered some of my favourite autumn-winter collections and there are several more to come over the next few weeks, but today I want to round up some other interesting bits and bobs that have caught my eye . . .
Home tour | A small but stylish attic apartment in Gothenburg
The subject of today's home tour is a tiny attic apartment in the Swedish city of Gothenburg. It's only 34sqm in size, but it's a great example of how clever design tricks can turn even the smallest of spaces into stylish and practical places to live . . .
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