We’ve just returned from our holidays to Germany and Denmark and I’m full of inspiration!
how to hygge
art
gorgeous textiles
knives
good quality pots
fabulous crockery
Both kitchens were equipped with beautiful crockery, both rustic and ornate. What struck (and inspired) me the most, was that in the city apartment they had the most amazing set of crockery from Royal Copenhagen – which is eyewateringly expensive – despite having two little children. It was clearly there for everyday use, not for a special occasion. Far too often we hide away our precious things and miss the opportunity for them to delight us every day.
Making a cup of coffee in the morning in those beautiful mugs brought a sense of calm and appreciation to the start of my day.
what to do if you can’t afford the real thing just yet
Transitioning your capsule kitchen into the space that you want it to be may take a little time. Before you invest a month’s worth of salary into a mug from Royal Copenhagen (kidding. almost… #luckywedidntbreakanything), there are lots of ways you can make changes now. For example antique shops are a wonderful place to find crockery treasures and good quality cookware are excellent second hand buys.
Making the kitchen a space that you love to spend time in will be priceless!
Much love,
Katrine x
Photo credits:
Knife with grapefruit: Photo by Anna Wlodarczyk on Unsplash
Casserole pot: Photo by Edgar Castrejon on Unsplash