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The darkening, cooler evenings provide the perfect excuse to stay indoors, and now is the ideal time to freshen up your decor. Like every week, we’ve been on the hunt for the latest Nordic interior design releases and have hand-picked the standout drops below, from adorable autumnal details to pieces you’ll cherish for seasons to come.
Norwegian design duo Anderssen & Voll have dreamt up reimagined versions of some of the most nostalgic, classic play objects, which are sure to entertain the little ones – and why not adults, too – when cosying up indoors on nippy days. Elsewhere, Danish Carl Hansen & Son have just introduced a new, minimalistic lamp collection to brighten up our spaces. Speaking of illumination, this week, we’re also lusting after the Villa Styles’ colourful glass tealights, a must-have as we step into the hygge season.
Read on for all the Scandinavian interior design arrivals to shop now – before they’re gone.
Photo: Mikael Niemi
Anderssen & Voll 'Pelata' play objects
Playtime just got an upgrade with Anderssen & Voll’s newly released wooden play objects, created for Finnish Design Shop, breathing new life into some of the most nostalgic and beloved games. All crafted from 100 per cent sustainably harvested solid wood, they also help protect the health of our planet.
Photo: Carl Hansen & Son
Carl Hansen & Søn lamp collection
Scandinavian designers are masters in creating visually pleasing yet highly functional lighting, and the latest lamp collection courtesy of Carl Hansen & Søn, designed by Henning Koppel and Hans J. Wegner, delivers just that. From pendants to table lamps, these refined pieces work in any space.
Photo: Layered
Layered 'Röllakan' collection
Layered is one of the Nordics' leading rug brands, and its latest release, the 'Röllakan' collection, doesn’t disappoint. Focusing on traditional Scandinavian female craftsmanship, the line-up features a range of geometric-patterned rugs inspired by nature-themed motifs plucked from folk traditions.
Photo: Villa Styles
Villa Styles tealights
We're officially entering the cosy season, which means it's time to dust off our favourite candleholders and tealights. This autumn, consider updating your collection with Danish Villa Styles' newly launched, hand-crafted glass tealights, available in a charming palette of amber, baby blue, light pink, and forest green.
Photo: Arket
Arket kitchenware collection
A funky plate or a quirky coffee mug can go a long way in adding some fun to your daily routines, and Arket's latest homeware line-up is sure to bring a fresh touch to your kitchen. Our favourites? The bold, paint-splashed cups and rustic serving bowls.
Photo: Dk3
Jeppe Utzon tables
A third-generation Danish architect, Jeppe Utzon knows how to craft the perfect furniture. His latest creations for design company Dk3, two wooden tables, bring his minimalistic and sculptural aesthetic to the fore. We're especially smitten by the subtly statement-making oak dining table.
Photo: Paul Smith
Paul Smith x Artek
The hottest interior collaboration to pop up on our radar this week comes courtesy of British designer Paul Smith and Finnish brand Artek. Smith reimagines the brand's signature stripe in a stunning way, applying it to the ‘Stool 60,’ the ‘Screen 100,’ and the ‘Coat Rack 109,’ three of Artek's most celebrated products.
Photo: Knabstrup Keramik
'Colorit' dinner plates from Knabstrup Keramik
Planning to entertain friends or family over dinner anytime soon? We suggest whipping out these sorbet-shaded plates by Danish brand Knabstrup Keramik, now available in a larger size to complement the smaller ones previously launched.
Photo: Punch
Bar cabinet by Punch
Although the Swedish design brand Punch has just arrived on the scene, it’s making a bold entrance with its mission to reintroduce the classic bar cabinet into people’s homes. Whatever your drink of choice, we bet it – paired with some stylish glassware – will look fabulous in this sleek wooden cabinet.