Scandinavian Décor Classics: Traditional and Contemporary
Certain decorative items in Sweden are just classic! They fit seamlessly into, and characterise this well-loved, refined, Swedish home style. They celebrate Scandinavian craftsmanship and vardagslyx (everyday luxury). Key elements include a brass candleholder, a porcelain serving platter or dinnerware, a glass vase, and glass tea light candleholder.
Whilst the basis of these elements are timeless, designers have found new interpretations, as a continuation of the same look. Which do you prefer, the more traditionalist style, or its more contemporary version, below?
Traditional Scandinavian décor classics: Skultuna Office candlestick, Royal Copenhagen Blue Fluted dish, Iittala Alvar Alto vase, Kosta Boda Snowball Ann Wolff votive.
Contemporary Scandinavian décor : Hein Studio Doublet Candle Holder, Skrufs Glasbruk Carina Seth Andersson Kolonn vase, Royal Copenhagen Blue Fluted Mega dish, Belle Candle Holder Ecru.
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