(Part 2) Top products from r/ScandinavianInterior
We found 13 product mentions on r/ScandinavianInterior. We ranked the 33 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.
21. Umbra Sticks Multi Rack – Modern, Unique, Space-Saving Hanger with 5 Flip-Down Hooks for Hanging Coats, Scarves, Purses and More, Brown
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
MODERN & FUNCTIONAL: Sticks Multi Hook Coat Rack is a unique wall mountable coat rack, hat rack, and clothing rack that provides 5 flip-down coat hooks and ample hanging space for your entryway, bedroom, office or dorm room.VERSATILE & DECORATIVE: Sticks Multi Hook helps keep your home organized whi...
22. Hario Gooseneck Coffee Kettle 'Buono', Electric, 800ml, Stainless Steel, Silver
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
Stainless steel kettle with an ergonomic designCapacity ( 8 liter / 800ml)Slender spout for slow steady and controlled pouringBoil water with electric power and use immediately for brewingWorks perfectly with the Hario V60 Ceramic Coffee DripperIncluded Components: 1 stainless steel electric kettle
23. Full Depth Round Cylinder Pot, White, 6-Inch
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
Deep planting space promotes root growth to keep plants healthyBuilt-in tray protects decks, patios, or indoor surfacesLightweight, sturdy plastic with a sleek glossy finish for a clean modern lookMade in the USA6.25" ⌀ x 5.8" H
24. Hollowick Amber Thick Glass Tealight Lamp
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Small footprintUses HD8 Liquid Tealight™ or FX™ LED tealightsHeight: 2-7/8"Diameter: 2-¾"Material: Glass
25. Corelle Plate Pure White 10.25"
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Dishwasher safe for long lasting patternsMicrowave and oven use for versatility3 year replacement warranty against breaking and chippingPatterns won’t wash, wear or scratch off
26. Sori Yanagi Stainless Steel Kettle - Mirror
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
Top Grade Stainless Steel
27. Alessi Kettle, 9'' H x 8.5'' W x 8.5'' D, Blue
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
A beautiful little bird adorns the spout of this kettle and whistles when contents boilDesigned in 1985 by Michael Graves; crafted with an 18/10 stainless-steel bodyHandle and whistle in durable PA resin; choose from blue or ivory handlesWider base lets water boil more quickly, making it a favorite ...
30. Mid-Century Modern: Interiors, Furniture, Design Details (Conran Octopus Interiors)
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Conran
I notice a lot of American homes have super bright lights. Especially recessed downlights in the ceiling that point downwards and generate harsh, unnatural shadows. (Very unphotogenic!) In my rented apartment, I have the awful fixtures turned off and only use my own lights.
A core tenet of light design is "light where you need it". Put the light source where it needs to be, not just for its own sake. Desks should have task lamps. Dining tables should have pendants. Living room nooks should have a floor lamp. And so on. Avoid ceiling lamps unless you know exactly what you're doing. Avoid wall sconces, though if you have a hallway or something, they can work really well, in which case you should pick either ones that have a shade like this, or are opalized like so.
You're right about indirect light. If you have directional lighting (like a floor lamp), make sure it's pointed at the wall or down and away. Some favourite floor lamps include Grasshopper by Greta Grossman for Gubi and Fog & Mørup's Studio by Jo Hammerborg for Fog & Mørup. These have fairly deep shades, too, so you're less likely to see the bulb even when it's at an angle. Spotlights should always point at the wall or ceiling.
Pendants with shades should be positioned above tables in such a manner that you're not exposed to the bright light of the bulb. Otherwise, get lamps that are diffused somehow -- such as with fabric shades or opalized glass. A cheap example is IKEA's FADO lamp, which looks a lot more stylish than it should for that price. Another, less cheap example is George Nelson's Ball Bubble.
We Scandinavians also love what we affectionally call "living" lights -- that is, candles. Tea lights are very atmospheric, too. Note that ordinary candles product quite a lot soot (they will coat your nice white Scandinavian walls and ceilings). You can get beeswax tea lights and candles that burn cleanly, though they're expensive. You can also get decent battery-powered tea lights that flicker (make sure the battery is replaceable!) that you can insert into your own candle holder.
I like the white frosted tealight holders. I also really like Sagaform's products. These Hollowick ones are also lovely.
We also love fireplaces, for the same reason. These days you can get very good-looking, fairly clean-burning free-standing fireplaces.
for dinnerware, I'd suggest the white correlle plates, bowls, etc. they come in square or round, a good value, go w/ everything, & break resistant.
For the table & chairs, go w/ wood, natural to brown. (a lot of options here depending on budget & preferences) I personally like the looks of the reproduction Eames molded chairs for dining chairs
For cookware: Dansk Kobenstyle is really great looking & can add a pop of color. The enamel can chip though. 3-ply stainless steel pots & pans are great. Tramontina for an affordable option.
It depends on what you consider cheap. Used options for all of these are available at very reasonable prices, though I don't personally think that the new prices are super high, though I do know of the more expensive books you've probably seen like the Wegner book for closer to a hundred.
http://www.amazon.com/Danish-Modern-Andrew-Hollingsworth/dp/1586858114/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1450038421&sr=8-1&keywords=danish+modern
http://www.amazon.com/Eames-Gloria-Koenig/dp/3836560216/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1450038421&sr=8-3&keywords=danish+modern
http://www.amazon.com/Mid-Century-Modern-Interiors-Furniture-Details/dp/1840914068/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1450038421&sr=8-4&keywords=danish+modern
http://www.amazon.com/Danish-Modern-Beyond-Scandinavian-Heywood-wakefield/dp/0764322168/ref=sr_1_7?ie=UTF8&qid=1450038421&sr=8-7&keywords=danish+modern
This is the one I would get:
http://www.amazon.com/Scandinavian-Modern-Magnus-England/dp/1849754349/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&qid=1450038421&sr=8-5&keywords=danish+modern
Noma book
My buddy Amazon!
https://www.amazon.com/Hario-Electric-Buono-Kettle-Certification/dp/B003EEAPPY/ref=sr_1_1?s=kitchen&ie=UTF8&qid=1484525095&sr=1-1&keywords=Hario+electric+kettle
Hario is known for their quality in the coffee industry. They manufacture the V60 coffee pourover mechanism and they're Japanese so you can really expect longevity. It's not /the/ most minimalist, but it's electric and it's relatively stylish.
Umbra - $30ish Dollars
Look at Alessi/Michael Graves
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