Living just over the bridge from Copenhagen, I'm often asked 'how often do you visit?' The answer is "not enough". Seriously, this is a crying shame - I absolutely love the Danish style. There's something relaxed, bohemian and achingly cool about it. It's also a quietly confident look which relishes in imperfection. Take the Danish home of
Anne Hundborg - a self-employed web developer and graphic designer, her boyfriend Jonas, five children (combined), a dog and a cat (yes that's one "full house," laughs Anne) as an example. Located in the city of Randers on the Jutland peninsula, Anne has decorated her home under the ethos "the rules are there ain't no rules" (....
ha! I recognise that line - do you?!) and chooses to "mix all sorts of textures, materials, colours, and decades." Look out for mid-century touches and wonderful, playful details throughout!
Photography / design: Anne Hundborg What a charming home?! I love all the mid-century touches and artwork in particular - how about you?
Get the look:
dining room -
Panthella floor lamp, Posters / prints:
Bambi and Heels and
Resting Feet by Paper Collective.
sitting room -
Söderhamn sofa, landscape prints by
Enklamide,
SINNERLIG Pendant lamp
. Children's bedroom -
Doughnuts poster from Desenio.
You can see more of Anne's lovely home over on her Instagram feed
here (many items are tagged too), and a whole load more of 'great dane' (sorry) inspiration in
this archive (don't miss a
Danish home full of vintage finds, the
dreamy home of a writer, an
eclectic Copenhagen apartment with attitude in particular - all very different, all truly inspiring!).
Have a great day!