| A blog all about design and style from beautiful Scandinavia. Furniture, lighting, textile, tableware and accessories from big and small designers. Scandinavian interior showing the work of Scandinavian stylists and photographers as well as photos from real Scandinavian homes. | My name is Tiger and I live in Stockholm, Sweden. I'm also a DIY blogger for Swedish ELLE Decor and I blog about kids room and design for Hus & Hem. Feel free to contact me if you have any questions, or want to send me some useful information. |
ORB money bank by Danish Studio Arhoj.
Basic Series by Norwegian Frost Produkt.
Show & Tell by Norwegian design studio Günzler Polmar.
“Show & Tell are developed for the exhibition “The State of Things” in Oslo, and they are designed based on a given brief consisting of a box full of everyday treasures and trinkets.
We worked with how you can store and show objects that are valuable to you - because they are unique and exclusive, or simply because they mean something special to you.”
Spottet mirror and hooks by Norwegian design studio Günzler Polmar.
Marimekko iPhone case out late October. Via Marimekko.
Saaret bag by Hanna Konola for Kauniste.
Copper 58 by Norweigan Strek Collective.
Copper 58 is a series of five circular copper pieces. The biggest can be used as a trey, and the smallest is suitable for candels. Between there it is a tall and slim vase and lower bowls that can be used to store your small things.
Scissors designed by Klaus Haapaniemi for Fiskars.
Flag candlestick by Jonas Wagell for Danish Normann Copenhagen.
Knife Pot by DesignWright for Danish Normann Copenhagen.
Diamonds are forever by Finnish Tero Kuitunen for &Bros.
Herb garden by Nicolas Cortolezzis, from Ikea PS.
Photo from Ikea PS at Home.
Re-turned by Lars Beller Fjetland.
The “Re-turned”-concepts elevates leftover wood from being merely an ignored piece of trash to becoming a desired piece of feel-good woodcraft.
Vases and candlesticks by Icelandic Finnsdottir Design.