The 10 Commandments of Scandinavian Design, According to Experts
By Danielle Blundell
Welcome to Scandi Week—Apartment Therapy's seven-day focus on all-things Scandinavia (often defined as the countries of Sweden, Denmark, and Norway). Sometimes it seems like the whole world is obsessed with trying to copy this corner of the globe, from its timeless style aesthetic to its now-famous coziness rituals. For the next week, we'll take a look at all of it—cleaning, pop culture, and of course tons of eye-popping design inspiration. Pull up a blanket and get hygge with us.
When it comes to design, the Scandinavians are certainly onto something. I mean, haven't we all been enthralled with IKEA, light woods, and white walls for like the past decade? But there's more than meets the eye when it comes to Scandi interiors. Overall, the aesthetic can seem a little spartan, but the design choices made are deliberate, and function is often just as important as good looks—and who can really argue with that? It's no wonder the world went hygge-crazy last year. Everybody wants their place to be comfy and homey, right? Well, Scandinavian design principles will get you there and then some. So in honor of AT's Scandi Week, we polled a bunch of designers well-versed in the style for their thoughts on the 10 commandments of Scandinavian Design. Here goes nothing!
September 29, 2018 at 06:00PM
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