I only spent four chilly April days in Stockholm – and it was several years ago, during a press trip to the town where Ikea was founded. But that was enough to make me fall in love with it. Sweden’s capital, Stockholm is actually 14 islands joined by more than 50 bridges. It sits on the banks of the archipelago where Lake Mälaren meets the Baltic Sea. Here’s a night view of the Parliament Buildings. Click here for insight into Stockholm’s architecture, and here for 25 examples of outstanding Swedish architecture. Think you’d love it too?
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Auntie Vicky Award 2018 goes to an artful television
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Around the House in print
Missed one of my recent print columns? Check them out: Click here for a piece on global influences in design. Click here for the dope on kitchen tools. Click here …
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I’ve long been a fan of Quebec-based home décor company Bouclair, believing that they make life easier and more beautiful for homeowners by delivering stylish home décor, art and accents …
Super simple summer supper strategy
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