I like this kitchen with the happy retro details. Once again I am reminded of what a design treasury Finland is when it comes to kitchen details and tableware. The old Hackman saucepan with vegetables and Arabia bowl with mushrooms are rarities and quite costly at the flea markets today, but brand new saucepan look-alikes are also produced if you want to copy the feeling (see here). Quite near the original ones by Esteri Tomula. Also the kitchen towels in retro style are quite easy to find nowadays.
Quite funny also that the upper row of cupboards is old, whereas the lower row is modern. Yes, why not mix everything? Just dare to!
Oh, the brass-studded fruit above reminds me of my bad luck at the flea market event this summer. You know the feeling when you see something and reach ten seconds too late. The mother and girl bought them for 5 euros each. Equally nice although they were in silver.
My mood board for September... I love summer most of course, but nevertheless autumn is special, too. My birthday comes up soon and it is, so to say, my season, but I also find it cosy in the autumn to get back to the routines, wear long trousers again, light the lamps as well as candles inside, curl up in the sofa corner and read something good, follow new TV-series and start afresh with new ideas and strength after the summer. The air is crispy and it is easier to exercise outside when it is not too hot. I have decided to be the health self this autumn, take long walks and run a lot and also try new interesting recipies more often...What about you?
Det bär snart iväg på picknick till 1700-tals örtagården och parken, med spel, vän-quiz, och om det inte regnar, stadsorientering till betydelsefulla ställen, samt ABBA dans och middag... Allt för vår vän som snart ska gifta sig! Det regnar inte så det ser lovande ut!
Soon off for picnic in the 18th century herb and flower garden, with games, friend-quiz, and if it does not rain, town orienteering to meaningful spots, as well as ABBA dance and dinner... All for our friend who is soon getting married! It does not rain, so it looks promising!
Dagens inspiration. Är helt frälst i vaser med fina mönster, skålar med ovanlig form, udda stolar och ljuspunkter... Skulle gärna vílja hitta en liknande fruktskål som den svarta!
Oj, vilken värmebölja det blev plötsligt. Från kalla nätter till plötsligt 40 grader i solen. Värsta Grekland ju. Klädskåpet skriker att jag måste shoppa sommarkläder men det enda jag gör är ligger i solen och läser tidningar (och får massor med idéer)... I helgen tänkte jag bara koppla av, inga måsten efter hektiska dagar. Njuta av solen och se Eurovision. That's it!
Today's inspiration. I am sold on vases with nice patterns, bowls with unusal shapes, odd chairs and lights. I would like to find a similar fruit bowl as the black one!
Oh, what a heat wave we have got! From cold nights to suddenly 40 degrees in the sun! Just like Greece...The wardrobe shouts that I have to shop summer clothes but the only thing I do is lie in the sun and read magazines (and get a lot of ideas)... During the weekend I have to relax, no musts, after all hectic days. Enjoy the sun and watch the Eurovision. That's it!
The plate would be suitable for tired mornings at the breakfast table, don't you think?
Hope you are all well. I have had some days with funny cultural events (concerts, stand-up comedy et cetera) as well as a relaxed weekend as counterweight to my long working days lately.
This was just so very nice that it had to be posted immediately. Parisian bedroom with pivoting window, featured in the stylist Hans Blomquist's and photographer Debi Treloar's book The Natural Home (2012). Lovely!
My latest Pinterest inspiration. Somehow all matched so good together so I just had to cut and paste into a collage. Kitchen inspiration in a nutshell. I love the pink flower in the old pot mixed with the modern white Danish bowl and the pale blue marble kitchen.
1 Iittala, Sarjaton 2 Marimekko, In good company 3 Marimekko, Tasaraita 4 Marimekko, Pallo 5 Iittala, Mariskooli 6 Iittala, Teema When I buy tableware it is almost always, without hardly any exceptions, Finnish design. Iittala, Arabia and Marimekko. Simply because I think there is nothing else that compares to them. I have the whole white (+ black, too) series of Teema that I think is perfect to use either as it is, or, randomly mixed with other items and colours that fit my mood that day. The first glasses I bought many, many years ago when I left home for studying were the Kaj Franck glasses in different colours. Nowadays I think they are a bit too small, but are perfect for children and I would never ever give them away for any reason, although the colours are not exactly what I would buy today. When I was younger Mariskooli was not very popular. I referred to it as something that grandmothers had jelly fruits in and liked. But yes, I changed my mind. It is perfect for serving cookies, candies, nuts or jam! And not the least. I find it just a perfect idea that Finnair and Marimekko have started a cooperation. Finnish design and tableware on Finnish flights, that's just obvious and the way I think it is ought to be!