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Battling the winter blues? Refreshing your home might just be the thing – even the smallest update to your space can make a big difference since we’re spending so much time indoors. Ahead, we’ve cherry-picked a covetable selection of the latest Nordic interior design releases that have caught our eye, from stylish accents to investment-worthy gems.
Arguably, the best way to spend a dark winter evening is by cosying up with a gripping film or a book – and Reboco’s warm, soft-as-cloud down blankets in calming earthy hues will be your perfect companion. Meanwhile, Villa Collection Denmark’s new ‘Shoko’ tableware, boasting minimalist plates and bowls, is sure to bring a slice of Japan to your home. This week, we’re also lusting after Danish Kristina Dam Studio’s latest artist collaboration, introducing a stunning ‘Aspect’ sculpture to elevate any space.
Read on for all the Scandinavian interior design arrivals to shop now – before they’re gone.
The popular 'Japan Bed' by Karup Design. Photo: Karup Design
Karup Design's winter collection
Danish brand Karup Design has unveiled its 2025 winter collection, available from the 30th of January. The line-up includes three new bed designs with integrated storage, a side table set, and the popular 'Japan Bed,' now available in two additional sizes – all crafted with the functional minimalism for which Karup Design is renowned.
Photo: Reboco
Reboco down blankets in new hues
We've still got some time before the warmer months are here, and Reboco's plush down blankets – now available in new, muted shades – will keep you warm throughout the remainder of the winter.
Photo: A seat in Siena
A seat in Siena 'Verona' daybed
Danish design company A seat in Siena has just released 'Verona', the brand's take on the classic sofa bed. Crafted from solid elm wood and complete with a vibrant textile design by Danish design studio Kibun, the sleek sofa easily transforms to a spacious bed.
Photo: Villa Collection Denmark
Villa Collection Denmark 'Shoku' tableware
Can’t make that trip to Japan this year, or are you a fan of the country’s simplistic and harmonious aesthetics? Then Villa Collection Denmark’s soon-to-be-released ‘Shoku’ tableware, rendered in earthy tones, is just the pick for you.
Photo: Kristina Dam Studio
Kristina Dam Studio x Henning Tais Hedin 'Aspect' scuplture
There’s nothing like a piece of art to truly elevate a space. Danish brand Kristina Dam Studio has collaborated with Henning Tais Hedin to create a stunning geometric sculpture, 'Aspect,' inspired by the Japanese concept of Wa, which represents harmony within one’s community.