Showing posts with label Stockholm. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Stockholm. Show all posts
Sunday, July 26, 2009
You asked for it. More Stockholm pics.
It seems I'm not the only one who can't get enough of Stockholm, so based on your comments recently, I give you more:
Crossing the bridge from Norrmalm to Skeppsholmen (to go Moderna Museet). I like this particular spot, as you have a great view of the city in all directions.
A view across to Gamla Stan and the Royal Palace.
Dresses in the vintage section of the Ikea at Liljevalchs exhibition.
Another view from the Rosendal gardens.
'Brilliants' earrings by Maria Sköldin, from her 'Granny' collection. Made of brushed steel. I got these from the museum shop at Moderna Museet and I love them.
And now for something I didn't get, but was very attracted to. A Stockholm serving tray from Designtorget. (I got the postcard instead.. much less to carry home :-) Maria Holmer Dalgren is the designer. If you like this, you should also check out her other items.
Friday, July 24, 2009
Last Stockholm pics. Promise.
Sunday, July 19, 2009
Lagerhaus, Stockholm
I had seen some items from Lagerhaus in Swedish interior magazines before, but never actually been in their shop. Being in one was a mixed experience, as they had lots of fun stuff, but also blatantly copy other designers.



Like these lotus patterned salt and pepper shakers, for instance. Such a Cathrineholm rip-off.


And this coffee set looked nice at first glance, but it's too similar to a German 'Thomas' range, and the fact that they have named it 'Berså' is enough proof that these people have no shame.

Having said that, I couldn't resist this bedlinen... Or the flowery paper cups and plates.
Like these lotus patterned salt and pepper shakers, for instance. Such a Cathrineholm rip-off.
And this coffee set looked nice at first glance, but it's too similar to a German 'Thomas' range, and the fact that they have named it 'Berså' is enough proof that these people have no shame.
Having said that, I couldn't resist this bedlinen... Or the flowery paper cups and plates.
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