

Stylist and interior designer Susanna Vento has it. The eye and the touch. These pictures is to be found in the latest issue of Scandinavian Deko. I’m very glad to see Ohoy and Up poster together with the blanket Straight Twill at these splendid pages.


And, can not help to mention (again) Gran wallpaper up on Susanna’s walls.


Finally some time for a favorite magazine – Kinfolk. What I love with Kinfolk, except for the always outstanding aesthetic and photography is that Kinfolk celebrates life they way I would like to live it. In this ad free magazine, the big focus is on family and friends and on the time we spent together.


More to do if y o u have time over, look at these paper sculptures by Ave Estudio.

“Lille Nord is a new online magazine for trendy parents and children alike with a love for everything Scandinavian. Our mission is to inspire our readers and show them the best from The North. Featuring a range of upcoming and established, Scandinavian designers, artists, illustrators, fun DIY projects and inspiration to your home, party and cooking – we guide you to easy recipes and creative ideas you can do together with your children. We want to inspire the creative and maybe not so creative urban parent on how to add a creative perspective to their life with children and serve it with the certain Scandinavian aesthetic.” See the first issue here!
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New art-print “Sleeping Monkey” by danish artist Lisa Grue.


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MilK Magazine, the French interiors and fashion magazine (one of the best) for parents are doing these nice books. A serie called Milk Decoration, filled with goodies. 5 of you can win your own book by leaving a comment in this post.
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The giveaway will be open to Wednesday 3 October. Winners will be picked by random. Good luck :)
UPDATE
Congratulations IngerMarie, Peggy, Maja, Hilda and Gina – you won :)
Thanks all of you who commented. And thanks to Milk Magazine!


Interned feeds us with pictures over load. But still, a yummie magazine is a joy. The new Milk Decoration has landed.


News landed in the shop today as well. Mushrooms.
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A couple of weeks ago the good looking home of Suki/Varpunen was featured in Elle Decoration UK (April issue). My wallpaper Gran got good exposure as well.



Papier Mache digital issue 13
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Oh luck. Found a favorite photo I thought was lost forever in a hard disc crash. But it was not. About two years ago. Totally wild at heart. In the deep wood at the back of our house.


Luck 2. Issue two of space | time zine.

This morning I got a handful mail from Chile. Wow internet sure is awesome. Chile, South America – a (big) part of the world yet to explore for me (I’ve never even been close). I believe I’ve got some visitors from there now. Hello, welcome! I guess the main reason to that is because I’m honored to be featured in the Chilean Magazine El Mercurio/VD. Thank you for sending me the spreads, the kind words and the a great layout team El Mercurio/VD!
UPDATE: I’ve got some mails about the “hat” I’m wearing in the photo above. It’s actually a Turban, from Birgit & Benny. Love it.
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Hope your week started good as well.
Milos Tomic
Carlo Zinelli
Louis Reith
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Stopped by the shop window of Bebop on my way home from Hagabadet today. Look at these perfect lamps. The store was closed so this is how close I got to them.
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Always worth stopping for, the range of Bebop. Did a post about Bebop once, here.
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Once home I enjoyed the latest issue of Uppercase magazine. The article about splendid illustrator Lena Sjöberg is written by me.

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Illustrator, Anna Emilia. Enjoy her blog too.
One more day to go on the Fine Little Day giveaway. The ABC poster or Otto’s Mountains towel.


Oh BIG Kids Magazine is my new favorite. This contemporary arts publication for children has a senior editor who is eight years old. A child-led editorial team, can’t be better :)

“He uses his words to protect himself from the falling icebergs”. Luca, age 8.
The practicing and passionated artists behind the magazine is Jo Pollitt and Lilly Blue.
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BIG is committed to partnering with organisations that support and enrich the lives of children and working towards donating one magazine for every subscription sold, so that BIG is accessible children everywhere. ”Driven by discovery, experimentation and response, we invite children to participate in topical conversations about art and the world.” Tell your kids to submit their work here.

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