Kitchen of the week: A Scandinavian Kitchen

Update: A lovely reader emailed me and informed me that this kitchen was designed by Emery & Cie. I once posted about their very unique and exotic inventory way back.  They have stores in many cities in Europe.   Thank you!

When there is larger than life ceilings there is for sure splendid.  I came across this magnificent kitchen over the weekend and I couldn’t wait to share it with you.  Don’t know much about it, only that it’s a Scandinavian Kitchen and I would say that apart from the stove being funnily small in scale the whole ambiance has a lot of provenance.  The Morovian Star Pendant does give the height of the ceiling much more credit and the adorable sconces are almost unnoticeable but that is part of what makes this kitchen feel charmingly old.  The incredible European tiles change from green to blue, surprising you and tying the predominant green to the less used blue tiles above the stove.  Enjoy! 

Talking about Morovian Start Lighting, isn’t this antique one amazing?  Available at Antiques Associates.

11 thoughts on “Kitchen of the week: A Scandinavian Kitchen

  1. Tabitha

    I love the mix of blues and greens there but I'm not a high ceiling fan, my first flat was very old and had incredibly high ceilings and it felt so cold and empty.

  2. classiq

    Interesting combination of blues and greens. I would have loved to see a natural wood colour too to balance the overall look. I gives the impression of too cold a room because of the high ceiling (I'm with Tabitha on this one). xo
    Ada

  3. Natalie Thiele

    Love those tiles! Stunning!
    I am buying three Moravian star pendants for the peaked ceiling in my cabin. It has always had large globes, which look great, but a tree came through the ceiling and it's time for some changes.

  4. Casa Très Chic

    Hi, Julie!
    Love every single one of these images, impossible pick a favorite.
    Wish a great year and a happy week.
    Tereza

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