11 Scandi homeware buys for a sleek minimalist aesthetic

11 of the best homeware accessories from Scandi brands to create a sleek and stylish aesthetic.

When it comes to interior design, Scandinavians know what’s up. From Stockholm to Copenhagen, our northern European cousins just have a knack for creating sleek, stylish aesthetics whether it be fun but functional storage, quality-built furniture or artsy ceramics. 

Just as we’ve become obsessed with Scandi lifestyle mantras like hygge, we’re also pretty keen on adopting their decor skills, too. 

So, here we’ve curated an edit of our favourite homeware pieces designed and made by Scandinvian brands, perfect for nailing a minimalist decor look.

  • Lotta Olsson oak tree poster

    This beautiful poster has been signed by Swedish artist Lotta Olsson.

    Of her creation, she says: “This is an illustration of the magnifficent oak tree, that can become over 1000 years old and has a history of kingdom and power.”

    Shop oak tree poster at Fine Little Day, £36

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  • FALSTERBOVILLORNA by Josef Frank

    This aesthetically pleasing coffee table book documents the building of five extraordinary summer houses in Falsterbo, Sweden. 

    It is curated by Austrian-Swedish designer and architect, Josef Frank.

    Shop FALSTERBOVILLORNA by Josef Frank at Sven Skttenn, £22

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  • HAY colour crate

    Danish homeware brand HAY is loved all over Europe for its playful yet practical designs. 

    These stacking crates have become a storage staple, coming in a range of fun colours which can be mixed and matched.

    Shop HAY colour crate at Nordic Nest, £6

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  • Skagerak aino mirror

    Looking for sleek, minimalist homeware? Skagerak Denmark is the place.

    This sculptural mirror is double-sided with a light oak frame and base.

    Shop Aino mirror at Skagerak, £175

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  • Broste Copenhagen leather cushion

    Give your space a grown-up update with this leather cushion from Broste Copenhagen.

    We love that Broste Copenhagen’s designs fuse modern living and trends with Scandinavian tradition. 

    Shop leather cushion Andrea by Broste Copenhagen at Folk Interiors, £97

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  • Sofia Lind poster

    Sofia Lind is a designer and artist from Gothenburg, Sweden.

    She graduated from the Academy of Design and Crafts and Konstfackfrom in Stockholm, where she now lives and works.

    Her work often features calming images of pensive women, imbued with interesting patterns.

    Shop reading poster at Little Fine Day, £39

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  • Ester & Erik candle sticks

    Candlesticks are having a moment. If big and bold isn’t your thing, this minimalist design might be up your street.

    As these candlesticks come in a pack of two, we recommend buying a few and recreating the look pictured above.

    Shop candle sticks by Ester & Erik at Nordic Nest, £27

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  • FABREK swirl candle

    Last year FABREK became to the go-to homeware store to every Instagram ‘It’ girl. 

    While we love their curated range of posters and prints, it’s the Danish brand’s candles that we really can’t get enough of.

    Shop swirl lys at FABREK, £8.50

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  • Fine Little Day loop candlestick

    These LOOP candleholders are handmade by Swedish ceramic artist Sofia Nohlin, who is based in San Francisco, USA.

    The muted tones nail that understated stylish look.

    Shop loop candlestick at Fine Little Day, £56

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  • MK Studio ellow crystals bowl

    MK Studio is one of the coolest brands in Scandinavia. 

    This porcelain bowl is a fabulous example of their craftsmanship, with a glossy finish inside and matte outside.

    Shop yellow crystals bowl at MK Studio, £26

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  • H&M low lounge chair

    When it comes to the UK highstreet H&M feels like part of the furniture, but in actual fact, this much-loved chain is Swedish.

    We’re wild about this low lounger chair which has stolen our hearts thanks to its rattan insert.

    Shop low lounge chair at H&M, £199

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Images: courtesy of brands

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