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Decoration

Create a welcoming atmosphere with scented candles

Simply light a scented candle and see (or smell!) how the feeling of the room changes. Pick and choose candles in reusable containers – made in collaboration with British designer Ilse Crawford – with scents that you like: dreamy Scandinavian forests, or cosy and warm vanilla, among many others.

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On a cream coloured surface a ADLAD scented candle is lit. In the background a glasss container contains foliage.
On a dark green side table, is a lit JÄMLIK scented candle. Next to it is a tray with KONSTFULL vases and flowers.
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Like jewels in your dining room

Add a simple vase (or three) and see how your table transforms into a thing of beauty. There are plenty of styles to choose from – from minimalist clear glass vases to colourful ones – all will add a sparkling touch to your space.

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Against a mirrored wall, a shelf is lined with KONSTFULL glass vases. Refelected in the mirror is a laid dining table.
On a dining table, bowls, glasses and a set of three CYLINDER vases stand on top. One of the vases contains orange tulips.
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Playful vase or fun watering can?

Get creative with your décor by choosing pieces that are fun to use. Designed by Bruno Adrien Aguirre, this vase and watering can combined, is inspired by the cactus plant. Made with a playful and bold expression it brings an instant smile to your lips and becomes a talking point when you have guests over.

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An above view of the bright green ÄRTBUSKE vase/watering can on a white surface, to show a handle and a pouring spout.
A green ÄRTBUSKE watering can and vase in the shape of a cactus is standing alone aganist a completely white backdrop.
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Own an unlimited edition vase

Looks like an arty sculpture. Works as a vase and watering can. CHILIFRUKT vase is ready to exhibit in your home.

A bright yellow CHILIFRUKT vase/watering can is on top of a pedestal and is picked up by a person’s hand to water a plant.
Three bright yellow CHILIFRUKT vase/watering cans shown from above in a white studio space to show their sculptural form.

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Home is where the heart is. And what makes the heart of your home, is you. We think you should make it show. 

Home accessories and decorations give you a chance to create a truly personal home. So, no matter if you’re quirky, relaxed, sophisticated, cool, minimalistic, maximalistic, awkward or sociable or anything in between, adding that personal touch will make your home pop.

Home accessories tips and tricks

The secret to succeeding with your home interior is to choose a theme and build from that. A simple first step is to choose one base colour as a foundation, and then adding two to three contrasting colours and materials. It’ll narrow down your options, making it easier to know what to look for. Use mood boards as a way to gather inspiration and see how your chosen theme and colour scheme work together.

When you’ve got your theme and colours, it’s time to start decorating! This is the fun part, but it’s easy to get ahead of oneself and just put things up all over the place. To make sure that home accessories make a well thought out impression, interior designers often use a simple trick that’ll turn your room from cluttered to clean: still lifes.

From chaos to order with still lifes

Place your objects in groups of three or five (trust us, the uneven number makes all the difference), and make sure you work with different heights. For example: put three pots and plants in different sizes next to each other in your window. Or place two grey books in different sizes on top of each other, and then finish the still life off with a dark scented candle. Or try putting a bigger painting on top of a sideboard, then a smaller painting slightly in front of the first one, and finally a nice home fragrance somewhere in the middle. Those are just some examples, so make sure to play around with your accessories to find out what works best in your home.

Curate your own gallery wall

Another easy way to really nail your decoration is to create a gallery wall. By using different pictures, paintings and posters you can create something that is unique. To make sure you get a calm and unified impression, try using frames in the same colour, or pictures that follow a certain colour scheme. And if you’re uncertain about which frames to put where, here’s a trick that’ll save your wall from unnecessary holes. Cut out paper squares in the same sizes as your frames and place them together on the floor. Stand on a chair to get a better perspective of what works best. Move the squares around until you get a result that sparks joy.

But remember, decorations and home accessories should be fun. So interior tips and tricks aside, rules are made to be broken. Do as you please and dare to go bananas!