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Food & Drink

A Perfect Swedish Afternoon at Solhaga Stenungnsbageri

Located on Sweden’s temperate east coast, this bakery is one of the best in the region.

This entry was posted in Food & Drink and tagged Food, food & drink, Sweden on May 12, 2016 by Rebecca Kaysen.

Design

Scandi Dandies: Spanish-bred, Scandi-Inspired Colapso Studio

Clean, simple design we love from a multi-disciplinary studio in Barcelona.

This entry was posted in Design and tagged design, Scandi Dandies on May 10, 2016 by Rebecca Thandi Norman.

Culture

Six Graves to Know in Copenhagen’s Assistens Kirkegård

The gravestones to keep your eyes out for when you’re wandering around Copenhagen’s favorite cemetary-cum-public park.

This entry was posted in Culture, Uncategorized and tagged arts & culture, Copenhagen, Denmark, Scandi Six, travel on May 7, 2016 by Rebecca Thandi Norman.

Culture

Get Involved in Literary Activism Across Scandinavia

For those looking to better understand the European literary scene, this event is a must-see.

This entry was posted in Culture and tagged arts & culture, Denmark, Norway, Sweden on May 5, 2016 by Rebecca Thandi Norman.

Travel

Six Secret Hots Springs in Iceland You Need to Try

The spots you’ll want to know about on your next adventure.

This entry was posted in Travel and tagged Iceland, reykjavik, Scandi Six, travel on May 2, 2016 by Ben Love.

Calendar

What’s On in Copenhagen: May 2016

Everything you need to know about this month.

This entry was posted in Calendar and tagged calendar, Copenhagen, Denmark on April 30, 2016 by Rebecca Thandi Norman.

Food & Drink

Where to Get an Açai Bowl in Copenhagen

Top spots for your purple super fruit fix.

This entry was posted in Food & Drink and tagged Copenhagen, Denmark, Food, food & drink, health & beauty on April 23, 2016 by Rebecca Thandi Norman.

Culture

What is Great Prayer Day and Why Is It So Great?

There’s more to this Danish holiday than buns and a day off work. We explore the traditions behind your long weekend.

This entry was posted in Culture and tagged Denmark, traditions on April 20, 2016 by Rebecca Thandi Norman.

Design

Shaping Danish Furniture Design with Roon & Rahn

A young Danish design team from Aarhus are crossing borders with their integrated furniture solutions.

This entry was posted in Design and tagged Denmark, design, interior design on April 19, 2016 by Rebecca Kaysen.

Culture

Imagined Conversations with Sweden

Ring, ring. Pick up, Sweden, it’s us!

This entry was posted in Culture and tagged advice, Sweden, travel on April 16, 2016 by Rebecca Thandi Norman.

Music

We’re Listening To: Dark Dream Pop from JØRCK

The third and best-yet album from the Danish duo is full of artistic lyrics and a moody swell of sound.

This entry was posted in Music and tagged arts & culture, Denmark, music on April 9, 2016 by Rebecca Thandi Norman.

Design

Paddle People are Coming….

And they’re paddling their way onto your wall.

This entry was posted in Design and tagged Denmark, design on April 8, 2016 by Rebecca Thandi Norman.

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SCANDIGRAM
  • Three small dogs sit on pink circular seats in a modern living room with large windows, plants, and patterned lighting on the ceiling and walls.
  • Rows of cinnamon rolls with icing drizzled on top, arranged on a sheet of parchment paper.
  • A black tray with breakfast items including cake, fruit, boiled egg, juice, and coffee sits on a bed with a white duvet and pillows. A book lies beside the tray.
  • An old wooden boat rests on a grassy shore at sunset, with a small white house in the background and the sea on the right.
  • A woman with short light hair sits cross-legged in a modern, curved chair, wearing a sleeveless dress on a textured floor.
  • A swirl of vanilla soft serve in a metal dessert dish, garnished with green herbs, powder, and sauce, sits on a marble countertop.
  • A woman walks past a Swedish bakery with a dark facade, large windows, a wooden bench, and greenery cascading from planters above the entrance.
  • A formal oil portrait of Descartes with dark hair and a mustache, wearing a black coat with a white collar, posed with one hand on his chest and the other resting on a surface.
  • Four boxes filled with neatly arranged sandwiches: three with lettuce, tomato, and meat, and one with egg salad sandwiches topped with halved boiled eggs.
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Dyngja Puffer Jacket

You’ll never need to buy another puffer jacket; this one is warm, stylish, and lasts a long time.

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Nagoya Clogs

Cozy, lined clogs that can be worn outdoors or as slippers.

Little Liffner

Belted Bucket Bag

This roomy, soft bucket bag will last through the seasons. The diagonal buckle detail and slightly asymmetrical, shell-like shape keep it interesting.

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