TRAVEL | OUR TRIP TO COLORADO

8 October 2015

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Now the weather is turning autumnal here in the UK I thought it was time to recap on our big US adventure where we hardly saw a day below 30 degrees – quite an appealing thought right now (she says clinging on to her hot cuppa).

Funny how quickly I’ve forgotten about the discomfort heat can bring, the whining of the kids, the car turning into a motorised oven, the swollen feet, the inability to think straight or make decisions and the sheer effort it takes to move your body from A to B, let alone 2 additional smaller bodies who have a will of their own. Well we managed with the help of ice cream, swimming pools and that marvellous invention that’s called air conditioning otherwise I would have camped out at Whole Foods.

We started off with a trip to Aspen which gave some comfort temperature wise but not surprisingly the combination of altitude and jet lag was a killer. The scenery was breathtaking and the drive across independence pass even gave us glimpses of snow patches.

But for me Aspen’s highlight was the Aspen Art Museum designed by Japanese architects Shigeru Ban and opened just over a year ago. I loved the innovative woven wooden panel facade connecting outside and inside through it’s loosely woven structure. And I could have stayed at the top floor cafe for hours watching people and light streaming through the artful ceiling structure but a number of tantrums and a spilt hot chocolate brought me back down to earth and off we went to the playground to let off steam.

 

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We spent nearly three weeks just outside Denver and when we weren’t hanging with grandma and grandpa The Cowboy tried to give us a good overview of where he grew up with visits to Boulder, Golden, Lookout Mountain and Buffalo Bill’s museum which we all loved. Union Station in downtown Denver ticked the boxes for everyone with fountains to play in, a fabulous ice cream parlour, some aesthetically pleasing redevelopment of the station (guess who was into that!) and that much needed aircon which cooled heads and temperaments.

Long trips away need time to digest and I can honestly say that my European mind was blown away with the sheer size and unexplored natural beauty of Colorado. The stark contrast between the vast flat plains and the mountainous expanse of the foothills and the Rockies rising out of the ground was stunning and superlatives don’t seem to do it justice.

Maybe awesome comes closest.
 

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MORE INFORMATION | Aspen Art Museum
PHOTOGRAPHY | Annie Kruse
 
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INTERIORS CRUSH | THE IMPORTANCE OF TEXTURES

5 October 2015

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A warm throw and curling up on this armchair with a cuppa is what I need on this rather damp Monday morning. After a stint of lovely warm autumnal weather the rain has returned to London but hopefully not for too long.

If you’re suffering from acute apartment envy let me reassure you that nobody actually lives here. This interiors crush was shot purely for styling purposes (I think). Still there’s something so appealing about tidy, clutter free spaces for me. It somehow cleanses my visual palate and makes me want to live equally sparse which is of course an oxymoron with 2 small kids and The Cowboy in the house.

What really stands out for me in these pictures is the importance of textures in a mostly neutral colour environment. The wood, leather, cork, concrete, linen, wool and decorative greenery add so much warmth and interest to the space making it habitable and wishing I’d live there.

If this was a shoot for a real estate agent then mission accomplished – at least for me.
 

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STYLING | Sarah Widman, Evalotta Sundling & Elin Kicken
PHOTOGRAPHY | Jonas Berg
 
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FOR THE HOME | IKEA KUBBIS STABLE HOOKS

4 October 2015

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Continuing with the kitchen theme – though on the opposite end of the budget scale to Copenhagen’s Mobel Snedkeri – here are some cute Ikea Kubbis stable hooks.

An easy kitchen update that won’t break the bank, giving the kitchen that modern rustic look and you the opportunity to display your most beautiful and cherished kitchen utensils.

Styled beautifully by Pella Hedeby and photographed by Martin Cederblad for Livet Hemma.
 

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MORE INFORMATION | Ikea
STYLING | Pella Hedeby
PHOTOGRAPHY | Martin Cederblad
 
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PEOPLE TO WATCH | COPENHAGEN MOBEL SNEDKERI

2 October 2015

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The smell of wood is so evocative for me that I was immediately drawn into this story I found on Residence Magazine. Kim Dolva is a master craftsman who cleverly talked his way into working at a guitar workshop when he was 19 because he loved the smell of wood, the craftsman’s passion and attention to detail. After an excursion into the world of graphic design he eventually started Kobenhavns Mobel Snedkeri seven years ago with Søren Jespersen whom he met during his studies.

His office and showroom is a *dream* displaying individual products like chairs, tables and beds as well as customised kitchens, bathrooms and storage solutions. Clients from all round the world now line up for the bespoke service and he’s going to add pieces he picks up on his travel to his shop alongside the showroom in Copenhagen to complete the ‘look’.

His own home has a modern rustic feel with stark white walls, ceilings and floors focussing the attention on his craftsmanship with stunning cabinets and a walk-in closet Carrie Bradshaw would die for. The kitchen units are made of solid smoked oak with hand carved brass knobs and drawers with solid carved insets for utensils to nestle into.

Is it wrong that I want to stroke it all!?
 

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MORE INFORMATION | Kobenhavns Mobel Snedkeri
PHOTOGRAPHY | via Residence Magazine with thanks
 
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MY MONTH ON INSTAGRAM | SEPTEMBER 2015

30 September 2015

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Wow, wow, wow! September has been incredible! Wild Boys & Girls launched, the online shop opened, one kid started school and the other one nursery.

All of a sudden I find myself with a few – long anticipated – hours of peace and quiet and most importantly: headspace. Nobody asking me questions, jumping on me, demanding food or drink or being taken to the toilet. No utter urgency to stick something together, to build a space rocket, to draw a bouncy castle, to read a story… just blissful peace and quiet.

Time to reflect, savour a cuppa, flick through a magazine, curl up on the sofa, get lost online and enjoy all of those things together. Well, at least that’s what I should be doing.

But first let’s see if I can catch up with my to-do list. 😉

 

PHOTOGRAPHY | Annie Kruse. Please don’t take my shots without my permission. Instead follow me on Instagram.

 
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