THE CHRISTMAS GIFT GUIDES

Some loving support for your best friend: “Fuck it!”-Mug from Goodhood Store, 12 EUR // Sticky Colour Notes from Hay via Finnishdesignshop, 5 EUR // The Laundress Dryer Sheets via Quartier 206 Departmentstore, 19 EUR // Dragon Fruit Socks from Uetopia, 14 EUR // Grown Alchemist Intensive Body Cream Rosa Damascena via Niche Beauty, 22 EUR…

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NEW IN

Hello we are new! I already own a Canada Scarf from Acne in navy and then I saw this light beige beauty and I couldn’t resist // Who needs beanies when you can put the new Plica Headphones from Molami on your ears? They’re made…

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LIGHT BOXES FROM BXXLGHT

There’s only one thing I hate about winter: the lack of daylight. Getting up while it’s still dark outside (it shouldn’t be allowed!!) and coming home while it is dark again… But those light boxes from Swedish newcomer Bxxlght could really brighten up my days. Love is…

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KARA HANDBAGS

As one can never have enough bags I’d like to introduce you to KARA, a New York City based accessories label founded in 2012 by Sarah Law. You might already have noticed that I’ve got a weakness for good leather bags and I’ve now spent…

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THE CHRISTMAS GIFT GUIDES

I bet your girlfriend will love it (and you): Brass Table Lamp from No Early Birds, 185 EUR // Sheer nude Sahara Bra and Briefs from Hatsumi’s Laundry, 88 EUR // Perfume “Bas De Soie” from Serge Lutens, 82 EUR // Urbanears White Headphones via Liberty, 60 EUR // Zebra striped Beanie “Anna” from Sandro, 55…

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CATHERINE LOVATT “FAMILY SET”

Pictures via 1) Västanhem ; 2) Ollie and Seb’s Haus It was Elin Kickén’s apartment where I spotted the beautiful little ceramic pots from Catherine Lovatt for Serax for the first time, now it seems like they’re popping up everywhere. Available via the lovely Gosto Shop. They will make nice Christmas presents, boys!…

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HEX PAPERWEIGHTS

How to procrastinate like a boss with style: Buy at least two of those super graphic powder coated hex paperweights from Iacoli & Mc Allister.  Take a big pile of paper. Divide it into smaller piles. Put a paperweight on each pile. Rearrange piles. Buy more…

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