As we visited the Interior Design Show in Toronto last weekend, one trend that is still going strong is the tree barks and branches. My husband and I were happy since…
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Wow! It is beautiful! This building was designed by the Paris-based architecture studio David Tajchman for a tennis complex in Vaxjo, Sweden. I wish our buildings were as impressive on this…
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Purple Area is a blog that inspires me. This time, Susann Larsson invites us on one of her shopping trip that she did with her neighbor. She stopped at Åkra Wind Farm,…
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If you up for the challenge, you could try to compose the best superfood (meaning high phytonutrient content) sandwich. Anne’s Food is having a contest. Anyone can participate. She thought of a…
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A Spanish name for a Swedish retailer is a good clue that you are dealing with a creative crew. Cosas sell their own products or products manufactured in cooperation with designers…
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Oas means oasis in Swedish. This is where I imagine myself when I look at these styled scenes. Those are perfect inspirations for a Friday. The wallpaper in the kitchen seems to…
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There are furniture you love at first sight. Hea by the Norvegean sofa maker BG Norge is one of those times. The creative use of patterns grabbed my attention. The design…
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Making gravlax is super simple. It will be ready to eat in 3 days but the total preparation will require less than 10 minutes of your time. My Two cents about…
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Do you recall this fabulous discovery from the IDS 09 in Toronto? Magisso exhibited at the IDS in the hope to find a distributor. They did! Urban Butik opened a couple…
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I wish I could shop at the Swedish retailer Wilma & Friends. This is what happens when you enjoy reading blogs in a language you do not even understand. But I…
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A quick post to tell all my readers living in Europe that you can order online the unique products of Cosas. Based in Stockholm, Cosas works closely with designers and craftsmen…