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CINDY LACKEY

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My Favorites + Stockholm Furniture and Light Fair 2015

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If you couldn’t tell from my instagram feed, I loved loved loved the Stockholm Furniture + Light Fair 2015 (#SFF2015). The fair was an amazing place to see all the Scandinavian furniture + lighting brands up close and play with all their new things. It’s been about a week and a half since I got back from the fair, and after a bit of decompression time, I think I’m ready to share my favorite pieces.

I’ve broken up my favs into 5 categories: chairs, lighting, tables, textiles and things (which are all the lovely objects that don’t fit in the other categories but were still magical). Of course, I loved so many things from the fair, so to see the full story you should really check out my instagram or twitter feed ’cause I went nuts on live tweeting the whole show for two days straight. Like I said, it was awesome!

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Ilse Crawford was this year’s guest of honor. She created a great lounge space in the lobby of the fair with large cork boards asking questions like “Do we need more chairs?”. Quite a stirring thing to ask at a furniture fair! And there were quite a few responses. I, for one, think more design is better and I think there is still good design to be had. Just take a look at these stunners.

I loved the sit and compact frame of the Beetle Chair by Gubi. It’s got a wonderful retro but new look that makes it perfectly classic. Also the palm fabric + brass leg is spot on. Maybe my favorite chair of the show is the Pilot High with arms from Johanson. It’s got beautifully clean, sleek lines and felt really well finished. I believe I have made my feelings known about the OFFECCT Oyster Chair. I spotted the Mirja conference chair by Bruno Mathsson International right when I walked in to the fair. Another great example of can’t-quite-place-it retro and modern finishes (which are sadly not reflected in the online gallery).
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I am completely in love with these wooden pendents from Secto, The light source is hidden up in the neck so there is no glare! Just light that seems helped along by expertly bent wood slats. Flos’ Skygarden pendent is Scandi simple on the outside (just a smooth round dome) and wonderfully ornate on the inside. I nearly got in trouble for trying to figure out how mr. n works. Turns out picking up, turning over and randomly poking at things is not always appreciated. The cute little LED table lamp from Koncept has an integrated on/off dimmer switch hidden in the base and activated by touch (as was shown to me by the helpful, yet stern, sales rep).
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Hal by Materia is a beautifully done height adjustable conference table. That’s right. Those lovely legs are height adjustable! But it was not the only well done height adjustable table at the fair. String showed off the String Works height adjustable desk with lots of great accessories and privacy solutions. I am so happy there is finally an alternative to those ugly T-legs! Way on the other side of the fair, Svedholm showed a comprehensive collection of wire side tables. This one is called Arc and has a nice soft purple powder coated finish and marble top.
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For textiles, I loved the large color range and irresistible softness of ODC Astro by Ogeborg. The tufted rug is made of Viscose / Tencel (which is bamboo based) and is crazy super duper soft. I loved seeing Elmo‘s extensive range of leathers. They’ve got amazing colors and lots of patterns, too. Kvadrat did a large hanging installation of yards and yards of their fabrics. It was really calming. They brought along so many of their fabrics for the back wall, like a fabric candy store!
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Everything Tom Dixon is lovely but this Fire candle was my fav from the show. There was just something about the shape of the glass vessel, the simple typography and the intriguingly complex scent. EFG gave a huge showing at the fair. I loved their color combinations like this (not standard, but it should be) hot orange + burgundy. The hanging magnetic storage shelves have great accessories like super strong magnetic bookends that morph into mini shelves. Vifa showed their really awesome Kvadrat fabric wrapped wireless speakers in three sizes (named with nordic capitals). You can find them for purchase at Illums Bolighus. And lastly, tucked in a corner stand, The London Collection by Lara Bohic for Skultuna was stunning. I loved these delicately crafted candle holders inspired by flight and feathers, highways in Japan and celestial movements.

Whew! That was a long post. I’m so glad I went to the Stockholm Furniture and Light Fair 2015. I was excited and inspired by all the vendors. I can’t wait to see what they will have for us next year!

Photos from this post are a mix of my own and product shots from the sites linked.

Happy (Valentine’s) Weekend + Stockholm

Happy Weekend!

I’m knee deep in party planning for baby Camp’s shower. Which means lots of party DIY will be happening this weekend. I’m so excited to get crafting!

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This shot is from our trip up to Stockholm last week for the Stockholm Furniture and Light Fair. It’s taken looking across the water at Nybrokajen as we walked to Vasamuseet. I am starting to think there is nothing more beautiful than light on water, especially after these cloudy late winter days. Is it almost spring, yet?

// DIYs for your weekend

spell out your love (or anything else) in chocolate 

or say it with donuts

or your legs!

this silver metal clay DIY is amazing

and these felted hearts are adorable

I hope you all have a lovely Valentine’s Day. xoxox.

Happy Weekend + Stockholm Furniture + Light Fair

If your following me on Twitter or Instagram you may have noticed your feed blowing yesterday (and today) with all the wonderfulness of the Stockholm Furniture + Light Fair. It’s too freaking exciting not to share, guys! And, I’m not the only one excited.

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My favorites so far include PP Møbler and their floating chair installation, Materia with their beautiful Hal (a height adjustable table), Almedahls (see the lovely pink + red carpet above), Kvadrat‘s hanging fabric rippling in the breeze, and Louis Poulsen has some nice new things I hadn’t seen yet. More to come tomorrow so follow me if you want your feed filled with all things #2015SFF, ’cause it’s not over yet!

Happy Weekend + Flensburgska Huset

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When there is a sunny day in Sweden, it’s nearly criminal to not go for a walk. This beautiful 16th century house is just a few minutes walk from our house, on Södergatan, the major walking street in Malmö. It’s called Flensburgska Huset and it’s definitely one of my favorite buildings around town. I love the stripped red and white stripped brick and the windows with a million tiny panes. There’s even a coffee shop right across the walking street so you can sit and think about the 419 years of history this little house has seen.

// minted news

Heart Stripe, my Minted customizable art print, is up for sale just in time for Valentine’s day!

Heads up! Last day to vote for the baby announcements is Monday.

// what to do this weekend

diy this super cute clay jewelry dish from design*sponge

since we’re talking cool games, check out this awesome kickstarter I’m totally funding (KITTENS!)

super pretty and easy watercolor stationary diy

Review + 2014

I know, I know. This post is a day later than promised. What can I say!? I got caught up in vacationing.

Yesterday was actually a red day, or bank holiday, here in Sweden. So we worked Monday, took Tuesday off and went back to work on Wednesday. And all this after having Christmas eve and day and New Year’s eve and day off. All I can say is my little American brain is still blown by how well the Swedes holiday. Yesterdays was for Epiphany (or trettondedag jul, thirteenth day of Christmas), and we celebrated by sleeping in then going for a long walk around town.
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B and I had a wonderful Christmas week with our Oslo friends. We are so blessed to live so close to them. I mentioned a while ago that they will be having a baby in April. Well, they asked me to help style and plan the little camper’s room! And I am going to be sharing all the planning and design with you guys, too! Next week we’ll start off with the mood board I created and a little bit about inspiration for nurseries and kids’ rooms.

This New Year’s Day also marks our 1 year anniversary of living in Sweden. So it doubly feels like a really great time to reflect and make goals. B and I feel like we’ve just scratched the surface here so we’re calling this next year the year to dig in. Which means taking our Swedish to a higher level, enough to have full conversations at parties (as opposed to what we use it for now, which is mostly to order coffee quickly). It also means exploring our region of Skåne and our city of Malmö more. Skånetrafiken offers a regional bus card for unlimited trips over the summer months which we will be taking advantage of this year for short weekend trips. We’re also going to be paying more attention to street names, which sounds a little silly as a goal. But we’ve lived here a year and it seems like we should be able to give directions using street names instead of vague landmark gestures. So when you visit be sure to ask us which street the best bakery is on.

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This year I’ll be continuing my submissions to Minted contests. I’ve really loved creating fabric designs and cards for their site. If your curious, I’ve got all the designs I’ve ever submitted to them on this board on Pinterest and all the ones up for vote (none, right now) on this board. The designs above are from my latest set of submissions, which will be going up for vote soon (I’ll keep you posted). I’m calling them Geometric Net and Southwest Key. 

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January 6th also marks my 1st blogiversary. I’m pretty happy with the growth and proud of the content so far and I hope you guys are enjoying it, too. I think it’s no surprise that the top 4 posts of this last year are all DIYs (and all are covered in gold or copper), with the IKEA Ekeby Gällö Shelf hack winning by a landslide. I’ve got a few more IKEA hacks up my sleeve for this year along with a whole bunch of smaller DIYs that I hope you’ll like.

 

// Top 4 most popular blog posts of 2014

(compiled unscientifically from google analytics, Pinterest and Twitter)

IKEA HACK + EKBY GÄLLÖ SHELVES

MORAVIAN STAR LIGHT + THE DESIGN CONFIDENTIAL

COPPER TRIANGLE + IKEA MALM DRESSER HACK

DIY + PAPER PLANE WALL MURAL

Thank you so much for following along and making this an awesome blog year!

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Hello! I’m an interior, user experience, and graphic designer with a love for purpose-driven minimalism. I am also a digital nomad originally from California, currently living in Barbados, by way of Colorado, with my husband and our two cats.

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