Ever since my recent trip to Scandinavia (expect some super fun blog posts on that very soon!) I've been obsessing over all things Scandi even more than before. I featured Walther & Co's festive 2010 range a few years ago, and I'm excited to be sharing their new 2012 offering because, well, it's down right beautiful! This season's collection sees the core palette of sepia and gun metal remain at the centre of the collection, which includes delicate Scandi-patterns imprinted into metal tree ornaments and plenty of tactile textiles. My favourite elements of this Christmas look? The musical instruments; I love the idea of using a drum and old trumpet to create a playful festive display. Plus, aren't those metal Christmas tree candle holders are super stylish?! What's catching your eye?
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3 hours ago
all of it. in its entirety. the whole thing! please send it over x
ReplyDeleteI love the storage unit turned x'mas tree and the whole less is more approach. I still have an restraining order on myself: NO MORE VASES!!
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Ha, brilliant! I think I need the same thing, Tim! Happy weekend!
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I usually want more color with my christmas decorations, but this is quite nice :)
ReplyDeleteIt's a new mood for xmas. I love it, is poetic and soft.
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Aina
I should do like these stars. I love it.
ReplyDeleteThe large stars, but also the location.. nice! hx
ReplyDeleteI have been admiring these lately. I love the houses in the top photo, I wish I had a few of those. And the styling in that last photo is simply mon dieu!
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful weekend Will ;-)
I love these guys too Will, such cool Xmas stuff. The metal house thing is my absolute favorite - and the stars.
DeleteHappy weekend, may it be bright :))
Ax
I love Walther & Co. The Danes really know how to create a beautiful Christmas! I look forward to seeing more Scandinavian posts (of course!).
ReplyDeleteLOVE this post. Gosh it has really got me in the mood for Christmas. Great blog too!
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Thank you, Ellie! I'm going to click over to your blog, now!
DeleteI love the white and metal houses. So simple and pretty. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteDo you know where you can buy this. I love those tin christmas trees! x
ReplyDeleteHi hun! I know that http://www.llewelynandcompany.com stock some of their range and they are UK-based. I love those trees as well! x
DeleteI love this. It's so much better than the red and green + cheap inflatable santa clauses all over the world during christmas. Talk about a breath of fresh air. Those metal trees are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThis is so down by street and I totally love it all! have a good one Will :)
ReplyDeleteI knew you would love this, Toni, it's so you! Have a lovely weekend! :)
DeleteOOh, the paper houses ♡ j'adore!
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ReplyDeleteWow! Great ideas! for those who're interested in design tips for Christmas, this post may be quite attractive.
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I'm not a Christmas person. I have hardly any Christmas decorations at all, I don't like silly Santas or red. But I DO LOVE this colour scheme and everyhing else on those pics. But I'm a Swede, so maybe that's why ;)
ReplyDeleteSo inspiring! Can't wait to see the posts about Scandinavia. It's on my imaginary since I was a child I read lots of books where the sction took place in Scandinavia. May be that's why I like so much lots of things related with Scandinavia, specially about home decor and interior styling.
ReplyDeleteI love the storage unit idea! I think I might dress it up a bit with some subtle lights. Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteOh so lovely! I remember the pictures from 2010, they were just perfection. These are so beautiful as well. Can't wait for more Scandi blog posts to come :)
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