A couple of weeks ago, I received a lovely little e-mail from a reader named Dave, who wanted to share the link to Lo Bjurulf’s work as he thought I would like it. And boy was he right.

Lo Bjurulf is a Swedish interiors/ props stylist and set designer who rocks that signature Scandinavian look and effortless style. Her work is often featured in the glorious Elle Interiör, which I blogged about right here. She is also responsible for making IKEA furniture and props look like a million bucks, alongside a string of other Swedish brands.

For many more stunning examples of Ms Bjurulf’s work, pop over to her portfolio page.

By the way, the colour combination in the first image made my hear skip a beat. Extreme love! Muted and neutral and at the same time upbeat, fresh and colourful. Not so easy to do. Nuh uh!

Please join me in thanking Dave for sending me this link. All together now – Thank you Dave!



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