Wednesday 13 June 2012

Therese Sennerholt has done it again...

As you all know I am a HUGE fan of both Therese Sennerholt  +  stylist  & blogger Lotta Agaton. Therese's new collection styled by Lotta, is seriously cool  and the quotes, well they are as punchy as ever!


 The collection will not be on sale until Friday

        but here is a little sneak preview









 The pictures are styled by Lotta Agaton and photographed by Henrik Bonnevier.

A house with a strong pulse

Who would have know that this gem of a house was formerly a fisherman's cottage? Located just outside Copenhagen this cool light-filled home shows no signs of its shabbier past.

The Danes really do know how to create crisp white spaces ...


                                                                 

Via Dwell photos Jonas Bjerre Polsen



Monday 11 June 2012

Woodland and forest creatures ...


If you go down to the woods today
You're sure of a big surprise
If you go down to the woods today
You'd better go in disguise...







Extract from Teddy Bear's Picnic  by Jimmy Kennedy

Deer bed linen by Nord , By Nord Deer Cushion, By Nord Eagle Cushion, Twig Hooks, Owl cushion By Nord, Black Tree Glasses by Snowden Flood, Oksa Multipurpose Hook, By Nord Fox cushion,
Raven Clothes Hanger, Bear Bed linen, Wolf Cushion By Nord, Pine Forest cushion.

Friday 8 June 2012

And the winner is....


The winner of our giveway, "It's all about hooks and hangers at Skandivis" is Betina Zachariasen!  Her hook of choice is the lovely Oksa and we'll do our very best to get it to her as soon as we possibly can!



Thanks to those of you who took part in our giveaway! If you want to be in the know about future giveaway and special offers why no become a fan on Facebook?


Toni xx

Thursday 7 June 2012

A townhouse in kartoffelrækkerne

You will find this beautiful home in a historic area of Copenhagen called  kartoffelrækkerne [potato rows]. The area was built 130 years ago by the Workers' Building society  to create affordable housing for poor families. A home like this would house 2 families of about 12 people on 3 floors. The area was named kartoffelrækkerne not just because the houses were "planted" in rows but as people were very poor all they could afford to eat was potatoes. Needless to say, today  kartoffelrækkerne is a very desirable trendy neighbourhood where you will find gorgeous homes like the one we see here.


                                     Spot the Missoni fabrics throughout...

Via Bolig Magasinet dk Photo: Lisbeth Wedendahl

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