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Ideas to Turn your Everyday into An Exotic Adventure

January 8, 2015

LLYT Glimpse: 8 Decor Elements Found In Every Scandinavian Home This Winter

by Alla Feldman in FLOW


The star, photo by: @hermanstorpsgarden

The star, photo by: @hermanstorpsgarden

The star, photo by: @hermanstorpsgarden

The star, photo by: @hermanstorpsgarden

There is something our neighbors to the North know about winter. And that is... how to enjoy it!

Since the cold and the dark are conditions that last for quite a few months out of the year they're not something one just puts up with for a short period, they are the reality of everyday life. What do our neighbors in Scandinavia do? They make their homes warm, cozy and bright! 

After consulting the live catalog of livingrooms (Thanks Instagram!) we have picked out the 8 elements that every Scandinavian home seems to have. And we're sort of obsessed. 

1 - The Star - Perhaps it is the Christmas star (jul stjärnan) or the advent star, or the North star that shines brightest of all. It is a star that is hung on windows with a little light inside. (See above)

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photo by: @marenbaxter

photo by: @marenbaxter

2 - The Rocking Chair - More specifically the white rocking chair from Eames. 

3 - The "plus sign" pillow and it's geometric friends - It could be a black plus sign on white, or white plus sign on black, or a whole other color altogether, but it's a plus sign and it's right there in the middle of the room demanding attention, and for some reason completely irresistible! Julie from the Einstein blog talks all about it here. 

4 - White fury thing - We can call it sheep skin throw, but honestly it can be a fake one too, weather real or fake it's simply a furry white thing. Inspiration overload here. 

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photo by: @jeanette-duaas

photo by: @jeanette-duaas

5 - Urbania Tea-lights - Candles, tea lights, lanterns etc, etc, the more the merrier. THE tea lights of note ofcourse belong to the Urbania collection by Danish designer Kähler. (World shipping available through Nordic Moods.)  

6 - The "Snow ball" lights - These are not Scandinavian, they are apparently Thai, but this winter EVERY home in Scandinavia has them.

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photo by: @brenates

photo by: @brenates

7 -The Omaggio vase - It has stripes, usually black, sometimes grey and this year it's GOLD to celebrate 175th Anniversary of the Kähler brand. 

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photo by: @mokkasitt

photo by: @mokkasitt

8 -Striped Mug from Lexington Company -  last but definitely not least, is the striped mug. Speaking of stripes, the inconspicuous beige stripes and star mug is what's holding everyone's hot coco this winter. Don't be fooled by this company's very patriotic American look, they're a 100% Swedish company from Stockholm. 
    

Share your suggestions for a cozy winter, and use  #LiveLikeYoureTraveling!

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April 15, 2014

Take Us To Lunch : Scandinavian Living with Nordic Design Collective

by Alla Feldman in SAVOR


Lunchtime walk in Stockholm, Sweden. 

Lunchtime walk in Stockholm, Sweden. 

Lunchtime walk in Stockholm, Sweden. 

Lunchtime walk in Stockholm, Sweden. 

This month's challenge is all about living La Dolce Vita. Of course we can learn a lot about that from the Italians and their picturesque Mediterranean land. But what can we learn from our neighbors to the North about living the sweet life? Well the best way to find out is to spend some time with our global neighbor there. Maria Richardsson, founder of Nordic Design Collective takes us to lunch in sunny Stockholm and sheds light on the Nordic perspective of enjoying life. 

So where are we going Maria? 

Magnolia is this wonderful bar, cafe, gallery and floral shop located just by Mariatorget at Södermalm, Stockholm. I love the atmosphere, it is intimate and creative but still with a lot of integrity. And every evening, they serve pinchos together with a glass of cava! What's not to love about the place...?

Magnolia cafe in Stockholm
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lunch at Magnolia Cafe in Stockholm
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Since today is a sunny day, after lunch we will go to our favorite coffee shop Drop Coffee, grab a Latte to go and head for a bench in the park at Mariatorget to soak up some sun before it's time to head back to the office.

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Tell us a bit about Nordic Design Collective and why you started it?

I started Nordic Design Collective as a way of helping independent designers in our region to grow their businesses, and to help people from all over the world to find these amazing products! I have a background as a graphic designer myself and from experience in the web industry I know how hard it can be to find customers for your products. And honestly, most designers started their business because they love creating...not sales and marketing. So I created this platform to enable people to connect with designers, buy their products and hear the stories behind their work.

(Check out #adayinalifeof series on NDC's instagram feed featuring behind the scenes work process of the designers in the collective.)  

So what can we learn about Scandinavian culture and living from Nordic design?

I often hear from people all over the world how much they love Swedish and Nordic design. I think it is the simplicity of it that speaks to people. We have a culture in our region of doing a lot ourselves, which I think has a big impact on the design style. Historically, there has been a focus on creating what you need for yourself, instead of hiring professionals, and this covers all sort of areas like building, redecorating, gardening, crafting, engineering etc. Combine that with the Jante-law, where you’re not to make a big fuss about yourself, and that might be a part of the explanation.

Scandinavian culture is founded on 
simplicity and sustainability.


What do you love about where you live? What do you love about your culture? 

Well, with having a long and grey winter behind us, we are all looking forward to spring - so I have to say, nature. We are very much an outdoorsy kind of people, and this time of year you always see a lot of people outside, turning their faces towards the sun. I've heard from foreigners that it looks kind of funny, but if you haven't lived in our winter for several months you really don't understand how much the Spring light means to us! Another very Swedish phenomena is the "fika," coffee breaks with cakes or cinnamon buns. Love it!

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What inspires you daily?

I have to say our designers. They are adding new products daily, and it's always so inspiring to see their new pieces! We also try to meet with them regularly, and it is so great to hear their stories and their passion. It is a great honor to be able to work with all of them.

MARIA'S FAVORITES FOR STOCKHOLM:

Lunch Spot:
Magnolia Cafe, Gallery & Flowers, Blecktornsgränd 9, 118 24 Stockholm

Fika break:
Drop Coffee, Wollmar Yxkullsgatan 10 118 50 Stockholm


Scandanavia has a sense of simplicity and sustainability, which is expressed in the design. By gathering the best new and upcoming independent designers, I can help people all over the globe to find interior objects and jewelry that speaks of a calmer and simpler way of life.
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Maria of Nordic Design Collective
(Photos via Maria)

Thank you so much Maria! ~ So it looks like keeping things in your home simple and multi-functional can help us easily create and enjoy sweet moments such as a cozy fika break with coffee and cake. By living in awe and fascination of nature we can learn to love all that it offers and never have to complain about the weather. Sweet life Scandinavian style is learning to simply be satisfied. Period. 

{ For Your Own "Fika" Break }

Stockholm Oldtown Coasters
Magnolia Black Round Tray
Sandwich plate Postcard

{ Let Nature In } 

Triangle & Wood Notebooks
Blue Magnolia Cushion Cover
Blue Geranium Wall Hanging

• • •   LESSONS LEARNED   • • •

 
 

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