
Prints on the wall
'VA VA VOOM' print 70x100
Wall art / Prints by Pernilla Algede
Alvhem Mäkleri & Interiör
Photo: Fredrik J karlsson
Styling by Team Sarah Widman
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Josh Mintzinköpschef, Dwell Media / Dwell StoreVarför tror du nordisk design är så populär på den amerikanska marknaden?“Nordisk design har stått sig så väl delvis tack vare gångbarheten i minimalistisk design, den kommersiella lockelsen i funktionalismen och traditionen med högkvalitativa varumärken. Under 80- och 90-talen såg vi här i USA hur masskonsumtionen blev mer och mer likformig. Lyckligtvis kom internet till räddningen i slutet av 90-talet och fick pendeln att svänga åt andra hållet. Detta markerade starten på en ny kreativ era som uppmuntrade individualism och uttryckande av våra personligheter genom hur vi konsumerade – till och med genom vad vi åt.”

Step 4: See things in black and whiteYou might think we are a bit middle-of-the-road, gently diplomatic and maybe even a tad… boring? Far from it. The Nordics are nations of extremes, with deep-running currents of emotion. We have no darkness in summer, and no light in winter, remember? Opposites attract, even in our homes. Too much white in a room, and you go snowblind. Too much black, and there is forever gloom. But the perfect balance of black lines in a white setting is pure poetry to us – like our version of interior Yin and Yang that works all around the world.
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See things in black and white. You might think we are a bit middle of the road, gently diplomatic and maybe even a tad … boring? Far from it. The Nordics are nations of extremes, with deep-running currents of emotion. We have no darkness in summer and no light in winter. Opposites attract, even in our homes. Too much white in a room, and you go snow-blind. Too much black, and there is forever gloom. But the perfect balance of black lines in a white setting is pure poetry to us — like our version of interior yin and yang that works all around the world.


a little too black & white, but like the air-ness of space, and use of plants, glass and ceramics to create a lived in yet still fresh feel