speak of van Breem's Scandinavian heritage.
I love the wheat mixed with boxwood in this
wreath hanging above a 19th-century
painted-wood bench.
Both the table and its trappings are just lovely.
I especially like the simplicity of the goose-feather
tree in that wonderful copper pot.
What a beautiful holiday display!
The table is a 70-year-old clam-shucking table.
A 200-year-old dowry chest from Lapland holds
cozy blankets and a stellen straw star. We
sell these wonderful stellen decorations at
Finderskeepers Market.
I love the wheat mixed with boxwood in this
wreath hanging above a 19th-century
painted-wood bench.
Both the table and its trappings are just lovely.
I especially like the simplicity of the goose-feather
tree in that wonderful copper pot.
What a beautiful holiday display!
The table is a 70-year-old clam-shucking table.
A 200-year-old dowry chest from Lapland holds
cozy blankets and a stellen straw star. We
sell these wonderful stellen decorations at
Finderskeepers Market.
Check out Edie van Breem's shop for more
of her Scandinavian-inspired items.
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images via Country Living
the dining room chairs in the first image are sweet...my eye seems to be drawn to dining room chairs lately....
ReplyDeleteThose chairs are reproductions sold at van Breem's shop (link in the posting).
ReplyDeleteJust found your blog...love it! And the clam shucker table is fantastic as i the Christmas tree... so simple and beautiful.
ReplyDeleteAlex
Love the clock ... simple, warm spaces. Wonderful!
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