isak

: : lovely patterns at .isak. I think it's a Swedish designer based in Britain.

Midsommar

: : Glad midsommar! today is midsummer [midsommar afton] in .Sweden. Iz and I are celebrating all weekend together with our Swedish friends.

: : these are my favorite midsummer pics from flickr : :

teatime

: : inspired by the peonies in my own room and a post a little while ago on d*sponge, I was happy to discover .teatime. and exhibit put on by .rose & radish.

: : I can't go a day without fresh flowers in my room now : :

The king of flowers

: : this year Sweden celebrates Carl Linnaeus, .the king of flowers. , on his 300 year birthday. Carl Linnaeus can, as it's expressed below, "claim may magnificent honours". but what I would like to highlight, and what I personally feel thankful for are Swede's special relationship with nature. I think of it almost as a seed that he planted in us, as a nation, which has continued to grow and is still to this day, so deeply rooted in our culture and in each individual. One aspect of Swedish life that I miss the most, access to nature and people's respect and love for nature.

Carl Linnaeus, 1707-1778
By Claes Britton

The great Swedish natural scientist Carl Linnaeus can claim many magnificent honours. He was, beyond doubt, one of the most influential scientists in history, crucial to our present day understanding of how the species on this planet relate to one another, and widely acclaimed as one of the most important progenitors of Charles Darwin. Linnaeus, who was trained and practised as a physician, was the first ever to define the human being as an animal among other animals, naming it Homo sapiens.

As such, Carl Linnaeus is surely the most famous Swede of all times internationally, and something of a forefather of contemporary Swedish science. Linnaeus was also the foremost explorer of the vast country of Sweden. He travelled extensively, meticulously studying and classifying the nature, people and culture of region after region, starting with his famous voyage to remote subpolar Lapland. As Linnaeus was also a brilliant and powerful author, his records of these travels, as well as other writings, are living classics, still widely read today.

It is also fair to say that Carl Linnaeus, more than any other single person, implanted in our national soul that very special relationship with nature that we Swedes continue to experience so profoundly to this day.

Article excerpt from linnaeus300

linne2007 [additional information here]

carl larsson

: : .... and all of this reminiscing of traditional Swedish art got me thinking about my all time favorite, .carl larsson. One of Sweden's most well known artists, who depicted the Swedish home of his time (folkhemmet), and particularly his own home, in such captivating motifs and beautiful bright colors.

modern kurbits


: : the work by .jantze brogård asshof. incorporates traditional kurbits patterns into modern furniture designs.

kurbits

: : I have felt particularly inspired by traditional Swedish kurbits patterns from the region of Dalarna, lately. I'm excited about re.discovering this Swedish art form. I think this will spark some new work......

precious


: : how do you not fall in love with the work of .feinedinge.?

away

: : in a foreign city this week....sleeping in heavenly beds.

love is in the air

: : nine years and counting......every day more lovely than the one past....

: : tack älskling : :



.antigirl's lovely .flight of fancy. recently framed, in the background.

brazil baby

: : found this photo when I was organizing last weekend. I'd like to re.introduce myself. brazil born to .swedish. parents. developed a serious addiction to guaraná soda and caipirinhas early on.

the new red.house

: : hello lovely red.house readers.

this is more of a personal note. I've noticed that I am wanting and have been wanting to be more personal with all of you. there is so much more I want to share. I want to share more of me, more of my daily thoughts and more of my personal creative work. so, I'm going to give it a try! from today on there will be more of my personal photos....more of my work...more colors...more swedishness.....more red houses.

and hopefully more of you all! I hope you will share your thoughts with me as you always do. thank you for being so wonderful! tack. det betyder himla mycket!

: : ooo and the blog roll has been updated : :

swedish kitchens



: : .jeu de paume. is a small family run Japanese publisher, who have created some lovely books with wonderful imagery of Swedish homes. My favorite is of kitchens in .stockholm.

there's so many great designs of simple commodity products in Sweden. here's a sneak peek into my mom's pantry [from my Christmas trip].

update: : looks like they're currently searching for couples without children living in .stockholm., for their coming book. if you're interested, there's more information on lovely .emma's blog.
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