Collection: SCANDINAVIAN

The Scandinavia area of the world refers to the northern European countries of Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Finland, and Iceland. These physical landscapes often feature wide expanses of white snow and minimal vegetation. Very pretty if you like the cold. 

The Scandinavian design, first appeared in the 1950s, translates to white walls, wood floors, modern furniture, and minimalist decor. Its focus is to combine functionality and beauty with simple lines and light spaces, devoid of clutter. It's a very clean and refreshing look. 

But rather than going for a stark and ultra-minimalist look, aim for "lagom"(pronounced LAH-gom), a Swedish term that translates to “in between” or “just right.”

Other hallmark traits of a Scandinavian design style focuses heavily on neutrals, most notably, bright whites, with pops of black and tan. That’s not to say the style is completely devoid of color though, just that the overall spaces tend to be monochromatic, with hues coming into play as accent pieces.

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