Find Your Hyggehjørne: A Cosy Corner

Picture a wintry scene, where a flurry of snow swirls and whirls just beyond a frosty window. Indoors, a warming wood fire is burning, its crackling flames a focal point in the homey space. By the fireplace there is a basket filled with wood logs and a simple rocking chair rocks to and fro. On the coffee table sits a cup of steaming mulled wine, its heady spices permeating the room and a candle whose light glows with vigour, as the last vestiges of daylight fade. The setting is cheerful and modest, thoughtful and relaxed. There is a neatly stacked pile of books and magazines on the floor and a plump cushion with a folded wool throw. It is a scene that focuses attention on escape, rest and repose. A cosy corner in someone’s home, their hyggehjørne.Textiles and furnitureFind your hyggehjørne with select furniture pieces, wood floors, rugs, throws, sheepskins and cushions.A cosy corner in a Stockholm residence designed by Malmö-based architectural studio Förstberg Ling. Photo by Erik Lefvander via Dezeen.A cosy corner in a Danish holiday home designed by Copenhagen-based architect Jan Henrik Jansen. Photo by Lene K Fotografi via Dezeen.A cosy corner in a home designed by Björn Förstberg, co-founder of architectural studio Förstberg Ling. Photo by Markus Linderoth via Dezeen.A cosy corner in Forest House designed by Norm Architects. Photo © Jonas Bjerre-Poulsen via ArchDaily.A cosy corner in Hytte Femunden, a cabin designed by No...
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