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Another week has flown by, meaning it’s time for our curated selection of all the Nordic interior design drops that have caught our eye over the past few days. Once again, it’s been a bountiful week with a slew of lust-worthy things to give your space that extra 'oomph'. Ahead, explore our top picks.
Swedish textile company Pelle Vävare has teamed up with artist Linnéa Andersson, who has dreamt up a vibrant pattern for the brand, sure to brighten up these dark and rainy autumn days. Meanwhile, Danish Hay has released a bevy of colour-bursting, convenient home accessories that we’ve already added to our carts. Over at 101 Copenhagen, the new chrome ‘Kami’ vases and decorative ‘Gallery Balls’ are poised to add a striking accent to any space.
Read on for all the Scandinavian interior design arrivals to shop now – before they’re gone.
The 'Kami' vases in action. Photo: 101 Copenhagen
101 Copenhagen 'Kami' vases and ‘Gallery Balls’
101 Copenhagen knows how to craft statement-making design gems, and the brand's latest releases – the eye-catching paper bag-inspired 'Kami' vases and decorative 'Gallery Balls' – are the definition of 'the devil is in the details'.
Photo: &Drape / Cecilie Jegsen
&Drape lace curtains
Danish &Drape is among the leading Nordic brands for innovative and stunning drapery designs, and the label's latest launch is no different. Name a more charming addition to a room than beautiful lace curtains, crafted from luxurious Italian deadstock lace.
Photo: Hay
Hay home accessories
There's always a need for practical home accessories – think organisers, storage boxes and doormats – and Danish Hay's latest release boasts the best ones you'll need this autumn, all in bright, cheerful colours to boot.
Photo: Pelle Vävare
Pelle Vävare x Linnéa Andersson
Artist collaborations with interior brands are always a recipe for success, and the latest team-up we're swooning over is between Swedish textile company Pelle Vävare and artist Linnéa Andersson who created a nature-inspired pattern rendered in vivid cobalt blue, emblazoned on towels and dressing gowns. The only downside? We'll need to wait a few more weeks until the collaboration hits the shelves.
Photo: Montana Furniture
Montana Furniture updated 'Free' shelving
Many have fallen in love with Montana Furniture's minimalist, freestanding shelving system dubbed 'Free', designed by Danish Jakob Wagner. Now, the brand is introducing new colours to the 'Free' collection, from paintbox brights to a more subtle chrome.