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Scandinavian Design Trends: Shop Unique Home Decor in Local Stores

Bring a touch of Scandinavia to your home. Shop popular items like Glimmis reflectors and Marimekko textiles at local stores.

In this image we can see stores, beverage tins, menu boards, clock, spices in the plastic...
In this image we can see stores, beverage tins, menu boards, clock, spices in the plastic containers, condiments, advertisement boards, name boards and sky.

Swedish and Nordic-inspired home decor and accessories are trending in local shop. From Glimmis reflectors to Marimekko textiles, customers can find unique items celebrating Scandinavian design.

Glimmis reflectors, available in various cute characters, are popular in Sweden. You can find them for $6 each at the Museum Shop at the American Swedish Institute. Meanwhile, local designer Tia Salmela Keobounpheng's Pod bunch earrings, priced at $78, are available at the Weisman Art Museum Shop. Known for her simple, organic shapes inspired by her Finnish heritage, Keobounpheng's work adds a touch of Scandinavia to your ears.

Teroforma's charcoal glass set, featuring a carafe for $85 and tumblers for $75 for a set of four, is also available at the Weisman Art Museum Shop. For home textiles, Marimekko's Lumimarja standard sham, priced at $39.95, can be found at Crate & Barrel. The sham showcases a snowberry design, adding a pop of color to your bedding.

Architect Made's Hans Bolling duck figures, inspired by Denmark's love for ducks, are priced at $135 for the duck and $75 for the duckling at Walker Shop. For a functional yet stylish addition to your kitchen, consider the felt trivet designed in Finland and handmade in Nepal by Dekorando's Feel Felt, priced at $39.50 at the Weisman Art Museum Shop.

In tableware, Alessi offers the Tibidabo salad set designed by an architect for $77 at Roam. For a sculptural and bold candleholder, Menu's double candleholder, priced at $89, can be found at Walker Shop.

The American Swedish Institute offers Swedish dishcloths for $7 each, providing an eco-friendly and stylish way to clean. These shops offer a variety of Swedish and Nordic-inspired items, allowing customers to incorporate a bit of Scandinavia into their homes.

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