Welcome to spring, everyone! I normally love winter, but I don't think I've ever been so happy to say hello to longer days, blossom and birdsong as I am this year! Anyway, the start of a new month - and in this case a new season - means it's time for my regular round-up of minimalist design finds. My latest discoveries include a couple of interesting launches from February's Stockholm Design Week . . .
Rustic-minimalist interiors inspiration from Tine K Home
Last week I took you to a snowy Norwegian fjord, but today we're heading to warmer climes courtesy of Danish brand Tine K Home's spring-summer 2021 collection. It was styled and photographed at Villa Cardo in Puglia, southern Italy, and it's a wonderful mix of dreamy escapism and useful inspiration for the home . . .
The Bolder – a unique place to stay high above a Norwegian fjord
Every now and then images of a project which takes my breath away land in my inbox, and I get so excited that I end up rejigging my blog schedule so that I can share them as soon as possible. This is one such example. Perched high above Lysefjord in southwestern Norway and close to Pulpit Rock (made famous by Tom Cruise, who dangled from it in Mission Impossible 6), it's called The Bolder and . . .
New finds | February 2021
I have more new-season collections to share with you over the next fortnight, but today I want to round up some of the other interesting product launches that have caught my eye in recent weeks. So, read on for details of minimalist home accessories, ingenious storage and display solutions, a paint collection that will instantly appeal to fans of warm, earthy neutrals, and much, much more . . .
Home tour | A contemporary waterside cabin in Denmark
I can never resist sharing new projects from Norm Architects, as they're always so beautiful - perfect examples of architecture and interior design in total harmony. Their latest - Fjord Boat House in Denmark - is no exception, and it's brimming with inspiration . . .
Relaxed elegance from Menu
I have another new-season collection to share with you today, this time from Menu. Over the last few years its minimalist aesthetic has gradually evolved in a warmer, more timeless direction, and its latest pieces are no exception. With lots of tactile materials, soft beiges and browns, rich woods and bronzed metals, they're perfect for creating a relaxed, elegant and cosy environment . . .
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