Refurbished Copenhagen Abode in Soft Hues
In the heart of Denmark, a log cabin home is undergoing a stunning transformation, becoming a feast for the eyes and an inviting space that's a perfect representation of modern Danish pastel aesthetics. This home, the subject of a live shopping event at 7pm, is adorned with an exquisite blend of art, antiques, and contemporary design pieces.
The home's centrepiece is a HAY dining table, elegantly adorned with rice paper balls and balustre in pale pink, adding a touch of softness to the room. The walls are adorned with an array of prints, including works from Paper Collective, Hein Studio, Matisse, Modernamuseet, and HAY, creating a harmonious mix of styles.
A standout feature of the home is the collection of pastel-hued art, particularly pieces by Line Schjelde. Her groovy, abstract organic forms in calm pastel tones serve as statement wall art, transforming the space into a peaceful and visually dynamic haven.
The home's decorators, AnnLouise Roman Gustavsson and Julie Damhus Studio, have carefully curated a colour palette emphasising pale blues, soft pinks, gentle yellows, creamy whites, and subtle greens, inspired by Danish pastel design. This palette, combined with the light-filled spaces typical in Scandinavian interiors, creates a calming and airy feel.
To further enhance the pastel aesthetic, furniture and decor with clean lines and soft curves have been chosen. This keeps the space uncluttered but visually interesting, reflecting the organic shapes in Schjelde’s artwork. Eco-friendly natural materials and light woods complement the pastel scheme well, adding a touch of warmth and minimalism.
Complementary decor, such as pastel cushions, throws, or small art prints inspired by artists like Henri Matisse, echo the abstract and colorful feel presented in the Danish pastel aesthetic. A gallery wall, featuring small pastel prints and posters arranged in either structured grids or relaxed bohemian styles, adds personalised flair, especially effective in bedrooms or creative spaces.
This Danish home is a perfect example of how Line Schjelde’s pastel abstract art can be effectively incorporated into a space, creating a balanced, inviting, and stylish home that reflects modern Danish pastel aesthetics.
[1] Line Schjelde Website [2] Paper Collective [3] Hein Studio
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