tiistai 4. marraskuuta 2014

Baby steps to Christmas

So, here´s the rub. I hate winter. It is too cold, too dark and way too long. The air is dry indoors due to the heating that is needed and then your skin just flakes off. Snow brings a bit of a relief, because then everything is a lot more light - but it is also colder.

On the other hand, what better excuse to light things up? As I told you before, Christmas lights are the thing for me.

This photo is from my backyard. It was taken just a couple of days ago, at 11 am. It is so gloomy that even the photo turned out distorted and grainy. But, notice the lights! A string of bulbs, which I like so much! And they fit the foresty, rocky, mossy atmosphere that encases our outdoor sauna building. (Yes, as a Good Finn, we have now 2 saunas. :) )

The string of lights is from Granit, another Swedish greatness/brand. http://www.granit.com/

Slinga 10 GlödlamporSlinga 10 Glödlampor




The same string of lights is also now available as a LED version:
Slinga Glödlampa Vit LEDSlinga Glödlampa Grå LED




The Granit lamps, especially the traditional version, heat up quite a lot. That is why they are not the best choice to be used indoors. I like to decorate with light outdoors, so the bulb string is perfect for that. But in this dark season, light is definitely needed indoors, too.


Another favourite of mine, and well suitable for indoor use, are the ball strings from La case de cousin paul. http://www.lacasedecousinpaul.com/en
The company started already in 2001 and I guess it is the first company (in the Western world) to sell these pretty strings of light.




I saw similar lights in Thailand already around 2006. And I think they got the idea from there, anyway. But well, in case you are not going to Thailand just now, it is very easy to get these now, from their webshop.






They sell "suggestions", which means pre-chosen colour combos in 20, 35 and 50 ball strings. You can also customise the suggestions or create your very own design.

The lamps are such a great way to bring some colour and atmosphere indoors. Especially in Finland, where most people for some reason want to paint all of the walls white. These can easily be exchanged to fit the season or your furniture.




I have had 2 different colour combinations at my home for a couple of years now - but I think I could accommodate more. :)

What do you think? Good for Christmas or not?





PHOTOS FROM GRANIT & LA CASE DE COUSIN PAUL.



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