Showing posts with label autumn. Show all posts
Showing posts with label autumn. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 9, 2013

Bloomingville A/W 2013 - Nordic Atmosphere

A few weeks ago, Bloominville, a Danish company of products for the home, released their 2013 Autumn/Winter catalogue. Bloomingville's concepts and styling are always a good source of inspiration on how to create a Nordic atmosphere, so I decided to share a few images to illustrate some of the next season's trends. A few things to keep in mind: natural wood, warm furs, grey tones, metallic and geometric details.

all images via: Bloomingville





Monday, January 28, 2013

Drops mood...

The snow is melting and the rain is back...
...today I'm inspired by drops.

mini drops wall sticker   .   via ferm Living

dropit hooks   .   via Normann Copenhagen

dropit hooks   .   via Asshoff & BrogĂ„rd designstudio


raindrops tea towel and mug   .   via LEIF

"Nuage"   .   via my lovely thing



Saturday, October 27, 2012

First frost

We are getting some cold winds from the north, and this is what happens.
Have a great weekend, I'll be having a cold one!





Sunday, October 21, 2012

Friday, October 19, 2012

Scones


When the days start getting shorter and darker, and it's cold and raining outside, there's nothing better than a warm cup of tea and some sort of "munchies" while watching a good series on TV. And there's no better "munchie" for this than scones. My problem was that I didn't really like the recipe I had. The scones would get very compact and hard. I swear they could make a hole in the wall if I had thrown them. So I asked my sister if she had a good scones recipe that I could try. She gave me the one I'm posting here and I'm very happy about it. Done it twice now (in a week!) because it's so easy and quick to make, and the scones are delicious. Even Emil, that is normally picky with this sort of food, loved them. 

3 cups of flour
2 tea spoons of baking powder
½ tea spoon sal
125g (half a pack) butter
1 cup milk
1 egg

1 yolk to brush on top of the scones.

Mix very well all the ingredients in a bowl. Pre-heat the oven at 180.C. Shape the scones and placed them on an oven tray covered with cooking paper. with these quantities I made 9 scones, but I like them big(ish). Brush the top of the scones with the remaining yolk. Goes to the oven at 180.C for 30 minutes (more or less depending on the oven).

I love having them right out of the oven, with butter and my home made jams, and when no one is looking I also add some whipped cream (shame on me!).




Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Grey inspiration

Outside is grey and rainy. So I chose a few inspiring images in tones of grey for today's mood.

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Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Welcome Autumn

We spent the weekend in NYC where it was 77 on Saturday.  Now here in MD it's 56 and honestly feels even cooler.  The cloudy sky and yellow leaves only add to the atmosphere of fall.







via Pinterest query "Autumn" and "Fall"
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