Anna Weinrich loves scavenging flea markets for vintage knick-knacks, and her home is a haven of new and old Danish design. She uses a lot of marble, cork, stones, homemade art and chestnuts as accents in her apartment, for some reason she is crazy about chestnuts, maybe because they’re the same color as teak wood, which she also adore.
The knobs on the drawers and cabinets are from Anne Black
The blue and white cup is from Royal Copenhagen, the style is called Blue fluted mega
The hooks in the bedroom is from Hay and the lamp is a DYI-project
You’ll find the monkey, which is designed by Kay Bojesen in a lot of Danish homes. It’s very popular
The gorgeous lamp is another of her flea markets finds
Check out Anna’s blog here. It’s in Danish, but there’s loads of beautiful photos.
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