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Design

How to Make the Flower Arrangement of Your Dreams

Create bouquets that have the right mix of texture and color, perfect for your home or special events.

This entry was posted in Design and tagged Denmark, design, partnership on November 19, 2018 by Rebecca Thandi Norman.

Advice

The Most Read Scandinavia Standard Articles of All Time

As we reflect on five years of Scandinavia Standard, enjoy our most popular articles ever!

This entry was posted in Advice and tagged advice, Denmark, Iceland, Norway, Scandinavia, Sweden on November 16, 2018 by Scandinavia Standard.

Music

Live from Copenhagen: Swedish Post-Punk Band Agent Side Grinder

We talk to Johan Lange, co-founder and head songwriter of Agent Side Grinder, as the band prepares to play at Spillestedt Stendgade in Copenhagen.

This entry was posted in Music and tagged Live from..., music, Sweden on November 15, 2018 by Douglas Whitbread.

Food & Drink

A Brief History of Pickling in Denmark

Find out why and how pickling became a culinary tradition, and get some tips or how to do it at home!

This entry was posted in Food & Drink and tagged Brief History, Denmark, food & drink on November 13, 2018 by Jaughna Nielsen-Bobbit.

Food & Drink

A Guide to the Best Brunch in Stockholm

From affordable to high-luxury, there’s a brunch for you in Stockholm!

This entry was posted in Food & Drink and tagged food & drink, Sweden on November 11, 2018 by Rebecca Thandi Norman.

Arts

Six Films to See at Stockholm International Film Festival

The large film festival runs from 7th – 18th November with over 150 films from 60 countries.

This entry was posted in Arts and tagged arts & culture, film, Sweden on November 4, 2018 by Rebecca Thandi Norman.

Arts

Nationalmuseum in Stockholm Reopens After Five Years

The reopened space, designed by Wingårdhs and Wikerstål Arkitekter, will display over 5,000 pieces at a time.

This entry was posted in Arts and tagged arts & culture, Sweden on November 3, 2018 by Rebecca Thandi Norman.

Calendar

What’s On in Stockholm: November 2018

From concerts to festivals to the start of the holiday season, there’s plenty of reasons to be out-and-about this month.

This entry was posted in Calendar and tagged calendar, Sweden on November 1, 2018 by Vivian Tracy.

Calendar

What’s On in Copenhagen: November 2018

There are no boring days in November!

This entry was posted in Calendar and tagged calendar, Denmark on October 30, 2018 by Rebecca Thandi Norman.

Design

See Master Silversmiths at Work at the Georg Jensen Smithy

Take a peek into the Copenhagen silversmith workshop of one of the most renown Danish design brands in the world.

This entry was posted in Design and tagged behind the scenes, Denmark, design on October 27, 2018 by Rebecca Thandi Norman.

Travel

Six Things to Do in Södermalm, Stockholm

Your guide to Stockholm’s southern neighborhood, with plenty of cool places to eat, drink and enjoy yourself.

This entry was posted in Travel and tagged advice, Scandi Six, Stockholm, Sweden, travel on October 23, 2018 by Rebecca Thandi Norman.

Arts

Six Films to See at MIX Copenhagen 2018

The LGBTQI+ film festival runs from 26th October – 4th November, with short, narrative, and documentary films.

This entry was posted in Arts and tagged arts & culture, Denmark, film, Scandi Six on October 23, 2018 by Scandinavia Standard.

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  • 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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Belted Bucket Bag

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