Best products from r/ScandinavianInterior

We found 21 comments on r/ScandinavianInterior discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 33 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the top 20.

8. LoraTap Wireless Remote Control E26 Light Socket Kit 656ft 915MHz Range On Off Switch for LED Bulbs and Fixtures, 5 Years Warranty (1pc Light Switch + 2pcs LED Lamp Holders)

    Features:
  • Long Range & Magnetic Base: Wireless lighting control ranges up to 100ft(indoor)/656ft(outdoor), allowing you to control your light from almost every room; The remote control features a magnetic base that is mountable and movable, so you can relocate the light switch without damaging your walls
  • Works with Most E26 Bulbs Including LED Bulb, Smart Bulb, CFL Bulb, Fluorescent Bulb, Corn Light Bulb, etc., but NOT Incandescent Bulb, Halogen Bulb, or Tungsten Bulb. It will add an extra 1.58in(4cm) to the light bulb height. Works with 100-120V AC, max load 2.5 amp, max power 30W, Bulb Socket Dimensions (Dia x H): 2.68 x 2.83 in
  • Easy Installation: Just screw the bulb adapter between the lamp holder and the bulb, then you can turn your ordinary bulb into wireless bulb. Simple, app-free control of your light, easy for the elderly, children and people with limited mobility to use
  • Non-Interference: Each item has unique ID and each kit is already paired out of box, you can use several bulb socket kits in one room without signal interference, great for bedroom, living room, dining room, kitchen, basement, garage, hallway, entryway, stairwell, attic lighting
  • LoraTap light socket with memory function, which means that the socket will remember the previous on/off mode after power is restored, if it was off, it remains off after a power outage to save energy and your electrical bill; LoraTap patented product with 2 years warranty, FCC, CE and RoHS certified
LoraTap Wireless Remote Control E26 Light Socket Kit 656ft 915MHz Range On Off Switch for LED Bulbs and Fixtures, 5 Years Warranty (1pc Light Switch + 2pcs LED Lamp Holders)
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u/SPIZZNESS · 1 pointr/ScandinavianInterior

Wow! Are you an interior designer? I really loved that inky blue, but am also considering a nice grey.

I loved that ligh fixture in gold, I'll have to go with one of those but in black. I like this one here but it's a bit busy my friends have said: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01HXQXQW2?psc=1

I will absolutely be using some of this advice! The thin legs is a great tip, and the rug info is great as well. Feeling overwhelmed and this helped a ton.

Edit: the geometrics look great too! Have any idea what the gold 6 bulb one is called?

u/lobster_johnson · 19 pointsr/ScandinavianInterior

I notice a lot of American homes have super bright lights. Especially recessed downlights in the ceiling that point downwards and generate harsh, unnatural shadows. (Very unphotogenic!) In my rented apartment, I have the awful fixtures turned off and only use my own lights.

A core tenet of light design is "light where you need it". Put the light source where it needs to be, not just for its own sake. Desks should have task lamps. Dining tables should have pendants. Living room nooks should have a floor lamp. And so on. Avoid ceiling lamps unless you know exactly what you're doing. Avoid wall sconces, though if you have a hallway or something, they can work really well, in which case you should pick either ones that have a shade like this, or are opalized like so.

You're right about indirect light. If you have directional lighting (like a floor lamp), make sure it's pointed at the wall or down and away. Some favourite floor lamps include Grasshopper by Greta Grossman for Gubi and Fog & Mørup's Studio by Jo Hammerborg for Fog & Mørup. These have fairly deep shades, too, so you're less likely to see the bulb even when it's at an angle. Spotlights should always point at the wall or ceiling.

Pendants with shades should be positioned above tables in such a manner that you're not exposed to the bright light of the bulb. Otherwise, get lamps that are diffused somehow -- such as with fabric shades or opalized glass. A cheap example is IKEA's FADO lamp, which looks a lot more stylish than it should for that price. Another, less cheap example is George Nelson's Ball Bubble.

We Scandinavians also love what we affectionally call "living" lights -- that is, candles. Tea lights are very atmospheric, too. Note that ordinary candles product quite a lot soot (they will coat your nice white Scandinavian walls and ceilings). You can get beeswax tea lights and candles that burn cleanly, though they're expensive. You can also get decent battery-powered tea lights that flicker (make sure the battery is replaceable!) that you can insert into your own candle holder.

I like the white frosted tealight holders. I also really like Sagaform's products. These Hollowick ones are also lovely.

We also love fireplaces, for the same reason. These days you can get very good-looking, fairly clean-burning free-standing fireplaces.

u/fedoradave · 6 pointsr/ScandinavianInterior

TL;DR: In terms of aesthetics I like simple trim, clean lines, and an emphasis on utility and the raw materials that went into building the furniture and home. This generally drops me into MCM and Scandinavian styles for furniture and industrial, exposed, and untreated styles for the bones of the home.

I like my seating to be firmer and simpler than most. This type of seating will keep you cooler in the summer and you can just grab a blanket or sweater in the winter to warm up. My dining/game table seats are ordinary lab stools, the type you can get in bulk for schools and actual labs. They're just grey painted steel and a linoleum seat riveted to the steel. My desk chair is one of those stools with a steel backrest. My two couches are firm IKEA couches (Karlstad and Ypperlig) that don't try to consume you when you sit in them. My girlfriend brought an accent chair from Amazon with her when we moved in together and it's my favorite thing to sit in - firm and supportive.

My three tables are all homemade using the extremely simple method of taking a wood product that wasn't a tabletop (such as a small door or cable spool side) and drilling/screwing hairpin legs into them. The company who makes the hairpin legs do great work and I love that they're based just a few hours from me. I chose to make my own tables because it's the simplest piece of furniture to build and most good looking tables on the market are incredibly overpriced.

u/OklaJosha · 2 pointsr/ScandinavianInterior

for dinnerware, I'd suggest the white correlle plates, bowls, etc. they come in square or round, a good value, go w/ everything, & break resistant.

For the table & chairs, go w/ wood, natural to brown. (a lot of options here depending on budget & preferences) I personally like the looks of the reproduction Eames molded chairs for dining chairs

For cookware: Dansk Kobenstyle is really great looking & can add a pop of color. The enamel can chip though. 3-ply stainless steel pots & pans are great. Tramontina for an affordable option.

u/wide_open_skies · 4 pointsr/ScandinavianInterior

This isn't too terribly similar, but has some similar qualities: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B06WWF1P78/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

I got this bed for our guest room and it looks really great imo. Maybe you can look for something similar but in the light ash? Good luck!

u/0fjune · 3 pointsr/ScandinavianInterior

Lol I completely nixed my ideas for those 4 sets.

This is what I came up with after talking to many people across different subreddits

On the left corner -

  1. Put a solid coral/orange or a textured blue, like the dark dotted blue in this set

  2. Put either a water color pillow OR an acrylic pillow


    On the right corner goes

  3. Another solid color pillow or textured pillow, like the blue and white from this set, or a blue jewel tone pillow.

  4. A textured pillow in either coral-orange fur or embroidered like this

  5. Finally the Anthro pillow, the top one in the front.

    On the front of the L shape

    where there's no back, I wanna put a throw there, maybe again a coral/orange.

    ***

    Once I am completely satisfied with an idea and my mind doesn't change daily, only then I'm gonna go ahead and order everything. It's just so hard to visualize it because lot of these pillows are online only and I haven't had much luck finding stuff in store.
u/unclesamsadick · 4 pointsr/ScandinavianInterior

Amazon.


$170 for 4 so it's about $42 each chair. They have multiple colors in stock as well. I have one of these they're not bad. Obviously not as good as original eames quality but they'll hold up if don't mistreat them, keep an eye on the bolts and just clean them. I've had mine for a while and I use it everyday as a desk chair.

u/jackjackj8ck · 10 pointsr/ScandinavianInterior

I got this pretty minimal/basic floor lamp from Amazon. It’s really bright and just kind of blends into the background

u/ThePigThatFlew · 15 pointsr/ScandinavianInterior

HOMFA Nesting Coffee End Tables Modern Decor Side Table for Home and Office ( White, Set of 2 ) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B075M2QW4T/ref=cm_sw_r_sms_apa_i_OXc5BbYZGW95F

I had them on a wish list on Amazon. I'm in the US, but I'm assuming that it should ship to UK as well.

u/missfoxsticks · 6 pointsr/ScandinavianInterior

You can wire a long braided flex onto a ceiling pendant bulb and hang it from a cup hook on the ceiling, with a plug on the end and just plug into the wall. Like thispendant on plug
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