home: trend [ scandinavian ]

home: trend [ scandinavian ]

Not many trends can stand the test of time. Throughout the year you have Spring / Summer looks and Autumn / Winter looks which work for that time of the year, whether it’s tropical prints, nautical and bright tones or knitted, woodland and textured, these trends come and go.

A style and interior trend that has grown year on year is Scandinavian. It’s popularity is due to its relaxed nature and is very simple to achieve. Using a subtle colour palette, key furniture and a selection of textures you can easily get the look in your room.

Prints and art sit strongly within this trend. Black & White typography and graphic art work really well pulling together the scandinavian feel. Texture also plays a big part, with faux fur and knitted wool throws creating a cosy welcoming space to relax.  Continuing with soft furnishings you cannot call a room Scandi influenced without rugs layed on wooden flooring. Make sure the rug has a pattern and keep the colours to a minimum.

If you want to bring colour to your room consider deep oranges and blues, they work really nice with the different wood tones that are used. Go bold with a coloured sofa or chair, alternatively paint a wall offset with white furniture and accessories. A popular style of sofa is a rattan framed option, creating interest and giving a sense of outdoors living but inside, as well as giving the versatility of a day bed. Also consider a large mid century style leather sofa in brown or caramel.

For chair inspiration check out Arne JacobsonHans Wegner and Kaare Klint.

Furniture really makes a room and the bolder the better in this case. Mix walnut finishes with mango wood and acacia vaneer. A classic low level console with drawers and doors will look great with a selection of plants, frames and accessories arranged on top. Another key piece is a display cabinet showing off a lovely collection of glassware and ceramics.

When bringing lighting into the room keep the wood theme by opting for a woven bamboo shade or freestanding floor lamp.

A good place to start to get the scandinavian look at varied budgets is buy heading to Ikea.comSkandivis.co.uk and Skandium.com

Guide:

1. Pair of dining chairs from made.com [ £189 ]

2. Rug from ikea.com [ £59 ]

3. Print from indish.co.uk [ £36 ]

4. Walnut coffee table from ikea.com [ £195 ]

5. Faux fur cushion from hm.com [ £12.99 ]

6. Frame from skandivis.co.uk [ £29 ]

7. Dala horse from atnumber67.co.uk [ £9.90 ]

8. Sofa from husandhem.co.uk [ £3740 ]

9. Cabinet from ikea.com [ £110 ]

10. Console from johnlewis.com [ £1299 ]

11. Bamboo lampshade from loandbeholdstore.com [ £95 ]

12. Throw from hm.com [ £29.99 ]

13. Chair from nest.co.uk [ £185 ]

home: found this [ shelves ]

home: found this [ shelves ]

We love a bit of scandinavian design and we found this A- frame shelving unit form made.com that fits the bill.

This five shelf unit has an oak vaneer finish and would look great adorned with a mixture of objects – vases, pictures, books and planting. With loads of space you can play around with the arrangement.

£229 from made.com

home: recommends [ Future and Found ]

home: recommends [ Future and Found ]

Nestled behind a parade of shops opposite Tufnell Park station, London is Future and Found, a contemporary scandinavian influenced store full of gifts, homeware, and stationary.
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Owned and run by Andrea Bates, she has created a carefully curated collection of trend led items all with a clean coordinated theme running through. The simple yet stunning pieces include brands such as HAY, Muuto, Louise Madzia ceramics, Studio Esinem prints plus many many more.

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Our favourites include the HAY furniture, ceramics full of vibrant prints and textiles including cushions, throws and rugs.

Follow @futureandfound on Instagram and Facebook.

home: featured [ Molly Meg ]

home: featured [ Molly Meg ]

Today we bring you brand that focuses on kids. Molly Meg is an independent children’s store with design led items established in 2009 by Molly Price. The online shop and bricks & mortar store in Islington, London feature a selection of furniture, home decoration, toys, gifts & party supplies, all with innovative design and function. There is a definite brand image running through the collections influenced heavily through simple Scandinavian design with a monochrome colour pallete [ don’t worry there is a lot of colour aswell ].

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Molly Meg offers gorgoeus pieces that you wouldn’t usually find in other shops, with some that adults will love for themselves.
Our favourite products include the Buddy & Bear tableware, Nobodinoz Teepees and wall stickers.

MollyMeg.com

Molly Meg
111 Essex Road
London N1 2SL

Monday-Friday 9am-5pm
Saturday 10am-6pm
Sunday 11am-4pm

home: recommends [ Peastyle ] 

home: recommends [ Peastyle ] 

In their words ‘scandi, minimalist and fun’, the lovely PeaStyle online store brings us a wealth of gorgeous homeware and furniture. 

Based in the Vale of Glamorgon, South Wales, this brand has a great eye for curating a range of goods for the home with quality, price and style all a key focus. 

Our favourite picks from their current range are their concrete tables and their well priced gorgeous selection of runners and rugs. We also love the ever popular Le Sac En Papier storage bags that are so versatile for storage and even make great plant pots! 

Follow them @pea_style on Instagram or on Facebook  

http://www.peastyle.co.uk

home: favourite things [ chair ]

home: favourite thing [ chair ]

We have a bit of an obsession with chairs, and always looking out for new designs or classic reproductions. We think the Hee Chair from HAY is one of those chairs that just oozes style packaged within a very simple but clever design. Perfect for indoor and outdoor use.

‘The philosophy behind the Hee Chair was to take an archetypal chair and perfect it down to the last detail while cutting the expression to the minimum. The goal was to create a contemporary chair that would fit into a wide range of contexts. The attempt was successful, and the Hee series is a pragmatic and easily decoded chair series. Like a line drawing, it wraps metre after metre of metal wire into neat, straight lines in three versions: bar stool, lounge chair and dining chair.

The metal wire is electro-galvanized before it is lacquered, which makes it rust-resistant and perfect for outdoor use. The chairs can be linked together in rows for conference use, and the new colour scheme keeps the Hee chairs updated.’
reallywellmade.co.uk

We spotted these chairs at reallywellmade.co.uk [ £476 for set of 4 ] and futureandfound.com [ £119 each ]

home: featured [ Shedquarters ]

home: featured [ Shedquarters ]

Shedquarters is another great online shop full of contemporary homeware and stationary.
The cohesive collection shows something different to the customer, with strong design led ceramics including their marble espresso cups, vases and gorgeous blankets and throws.
The online shop is beautifully layed out and easy to navigate, so don’t waste any time and take a look.
[ There is also an inspiring blog to keep up to date with ]

Shedquartersonline.co.uk

home: featured [ Go Aesthetic ]

home: featured [ Go Aesthetic ]

New favourite brand to the home interiors market is the cool Scandi-monochrome-minimally styled Go Aesthetic with their small well curated range of tableware, soft furnishings and home accessories.

‘…UK based online store focusing on great contemporary design and style. We stock a whole selection of independent designers, including Fine Little Day, Ester & Erik, Buddy & Bear, Coco Lapine, and many more.’

Monochrome fans will be well provided for with the variety of black and white patterned and grey tone items. Every trend box is ticked with designs in marble, patterns of geometric, repeat print and the hand-painted look, plus gorgeous prints of the natural world and storage solutions for kids and adults. 

Definitely a new brand to keep an eye on and they already have a great little sale section to grab some of their great homewares at reduced prices! 

home: found this [ COS x HAY ]

home: found this [ COS x HAY ]

Launching this Spring HAY has join forces with COS for a second time after their successful collaboration last year.
COS has been using HAY furniture for many years in their stores, so it seems very fitting that the two Scandinavian brands have come together.

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The clean lines, soft colour palette and durability of HAY products mirrors that of COS and they compliment each other seamlessly.
The collection itself is made up of accessories, stationary and furniture in shades of green, blue and pink all hand picked by the COS team from the new HAY collection.

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Last Autumn the two brands worked with Spanish designer Tomas Alonso  to create a folding table to be sold in COS stores. The success has lead to a continued partnership, and who knows what great things are next.

Available in COS – High St Kennsingtion and online at cosstores.com

[ HAY is available in some of the big department stores in London and around the country, as well as their stand alone store in Bath, plus you can hunt it out through online shops. ]

home: featured [ Quince Living ] 

home: featured [ Quince Living ] 

Quince Living is a veritable feast of living and lifestyle shopping, with a huge range of designers and brands in their many departments. 

‘…online family run store for Scandinavian home wares and UK made designs along with products from well-loved home wares brands such as Stelton, Nkuku, Orla Kiely and House of Rym.’

With so many great pieces for every room, plus decorations, stationery, kids decor, furniture – it’s endless. The price range varies from affordable to save-up-for and there’s also lovely pieces in their sale section.

Favourite picks include the Toulouse sequin baskets for sparkly storage, the (pre-order) lounge chairs, and heavenly honeycomb blanket