Hi from 🇸🇪 Sweden! I love to hear when people from other countries than Sweden pronounces the names of IKEA's furniture etc. You're doing a pretty nice job 👍! The names of IKEA's items are either names of places (Stockholm, Kallax), human names (Billy, Stigbjörn, Bror) or just a word, real, or made up, like a pun (Gladom, made from 'glad' = same in both English and Swedish, and the very typical Swedish word 'lagom', that is an absolutely exact measure of anything. When something isn't too much nor too little, too fast or too slow. Of course that measure differs from person to person and one occasion to another. "How much milk do you take in your coffee?" "Lagom, thank you!" 😳😂 Sometimes a guessing game! Gladom likely means "not too glad, just 'lagom' ".) Here are some more explanations from the video. Fjädrar - Feathers Sällskaplig - gregarious Bekant - familiar, known, acquainted Skådis - short or slang for 'skådespelare'/'skådespelerska'= actor/actress Ädelsten - gem Enudden - a name of a place, meaning 'the Juniper Ness' (small peninsula) Bittergurka - Bitter Melon/ Bitter Gourd Vattenkrasse - Water Crest Lindbyn - name of a place: the Linden Village
@@crazymelomanka Yes, the Scandinavian languages*, Danish, Norwegian and Swedish are very similar. Spoken Swedish and Norwegian sound alike (well, depending on dialects of course, but let's use the standard languages here), and considering that Norway has two separate varieties, seen as different languages, Bokmål and Nynorsk. Nynorsk is heavily influenced by Danish. Norway's history is nearly 1000 years of occupation of either Denmark (the majority of time) and Sweden. 1814 Denmark had to give Norway to Sweden after the wars in the middle and north of Europe and Russia. That was the last time Sweden were in a war🤞. 1905 Norway was released from the "Swedish - Norwegian Union", but was invaded by Germany during WW2. Anyway, they have been it's own country since. All years under Danish flag made prints in spelling. Both Danish and Norwegian have stayed closer to the original Norse than Swedish. Even though Denmark borders to Germany, and has some influences from German and Low German, Swedish had huge trading connections since the Viking era. Both vocabulary and grammatically. The Hanseatic League where Visby on the island Gotland and Stockholm were involved, made hundreds of businessmen come here, to the underdeveloped North, seeing great opportunities to start up everything from crafts like glazier shops, glassblower shops to all kinds of trading. A typical linguistical example is the words for 'window', actually "wind eye" Danish - vindue (øje - eye) Norwegian - vindu/vindauge (øye/auge - eye) Swedish - FÖNSTER from the Low German word 'Vinster', in modern Germany 'Fenster'. Coming from the Latin 'fenstera'. 'Fenstera' was used parallel to window in English for a long while. HOWEVER, "vindöga", windeye, was, like in Danish and Norwegian a small opening or hatch for letting smoke out or light in, depending on where i was. It's still used, mostly dialectally in different versions, for a tiny window or hatch on the attic or an old hay barn. Hence, Swedish differences a bit from our neighbors, but we still at least understand, in general around 90-95% of written language. Swedes usually can understand spoken Norwegian, but we can have difficulty with Danish. Their pronunciation...😵💫😭😭😭, According to us they speak with a hot potato in the mouth, swallowing the last half of every word. And, they (true!) still counts like in the Dark Ages. It's about the same as in English and Swedish up to 20. Then it works like in German "One and Twenty", "two and twenty", "nine and twenty" etc. Until 49. That's where hell starts. They suddenly switch to 20 instead of 10. And it's a half here and a half there... Oh dear Lord, or something... *Not to confuse with the Nordic Languages, which are Danish, Norwegian, Swedish, Icelandic and Faroese from the Old Norse side AND Finnish from the Finno-Ugric languages. "Norden" in Swedish, meaning exactly "The North" and "Scandinavia" are either confused or wrongly used interchangeably in English. Scandinavia are the countries of the Scandinavian peninsula, the mountain ridge, (Norway and Sweden) and Denmark (the ridge isn't showing much in Denmark, but stretches there) and sometimes Finland, where the mountain ridge is clearly visible in the northern parts. Anyway, Iceland and the Faroe Islands are not Scandinavia.
Remember in a recent video I asked about how to eliminate musty smells? It turns out my drywall was moldy. Landlord replaced entire wall, new insulation and now no more odor!! Thanks for telling me to find the source so I could have a fresh smelling home.
Re: the *Sinnerlig Pendant Light:* Despite its great look, its earthy, granola vibe, etcetera, it has the same *fatal flaw that most pendants have:* *ONE BULB.* With only one bulb these pendants and their hundreds of cousins are all but useless in an area (like an eating area) because you either put a gazillion watt bulb in there and blind everyone, or you have a dimly lit room / area. It *also* shares *another big flaw* with other pendants: *_you can see the bulb_* in all its bare glory. This means the entire 'shade' is essentially useless as far as protecting your eyes from glare. The advent of L.E.D. bulbs also means you can't get large, incandescent frosted *'globe' bulbs* anymore that would have at least minimized the glare, at least none in wattages over 40 watt.
I have a "special" bulb in mine, so I just use it for cozy lightning in the living room. Not everything has to be practical in my opinion, even if cieling lights are mostly used for that need :)
OMG! I’m so in love with your husband, every English speaking decor channel should have someone to correct the IKEA product’s name pronunciation, I’m so tired of hearing lazy designers not even taking the time to consulti at least Google translator for a much better and professional outcome of there videos! They just rather butcher the names!
I really like the birch finish in Ikea furnitures, especially Malm and (previous) kitchen.I also prefer Billy to Kallax. ikea Korken and 365+ jars are also excellent.
haha i should live stream him assembling ikea furniture and speaking (swearing in) swedish 😂 he does have his own channel, if you care to check it out: ruclips.net/user/pontypants 😍
Anyone who have plants should get the Ikea watering can - the one with the long nozzle is soooo pleasant to use! I found it about 1,5 year ago, and there was ONE left. I grabbed it and hurried to the checkout - can't believe I was so lucky to get one!
I just received my Farlov sofa. You are the fourth person on RUclips to say it is fabulous. I am so excited to put it together. Your hubby is really sweet to help you with the pronounciation.
Hi… I found your channel through the video of how to make your house feel expensive I love your channel, you guys are too cute and by the way I love Sweden Thank you!
So many of these are "now or never", and the Sinnerlig pendant lamp. Kullaberg stool, the tall Ikornnes mirror, and Bittergurka watering can are discontinued/no longer available... at my store. Note: Kugis @9:13 Variera @9:19 Ikornnes @9:48 (they weren't timestamped in the video)
Thanks for all the info! We just moved to Switzerland (from Uzbekistan) and are so happy to have a bright and airy (and functional) apartment again! Now....to furnish it without breaking the bank!
I’m so late but catching up on all of your videos. You have very quickly become my absolute favorite interior design RUclipsr!! (Also very valuable to me as a Realtor) Love the addition of your husband in this one!!😂🤗
The most surprising thing about this video to me is that your husband is Swedish, but it never occured to you to learn Swedish on the most basic level at least out of respect of his culture and so the most important person in your life and his side of the family can speak their native language with you.
Hi, loving your channel and the way you explain everything. I have a request: Could you make a video on how to combine in one room a living room with a studio? I have to fit 2 desktop PCs, plus a desk, couch and tv, and i dont now how to make it cohesive, and i want to avoide it ends up looking like an office. Thanks!! and sorry for the bad english
Love this! Lohals is one of my favourite IKEA pieces ever. I have it in my bedroom and it makes me happy every morning when I get up :D Thanks for the tips, Havsten looks perfect for my future office (I was going for an orange chair but watched your design mistakes video earlier and have been reformed xD)
In Portugal the Lindbyn mirror in the 110cm circumference is no longer available 😞😞😞(maybe that is what they are talking about), you can still get the 80cm and the oval one. They are beautiful 😍
@@PoshPennies update, the Lindbyn 100cm is back in stock 🥳🥳🥳, I bought one, but it's so big that it distorts the image a bit when you are far from it 🤦, but I kept it all the same, I waited over a year for it!!!😂
I checked out some of the pieces that you recommend on the IKEA site, and some got horrible reviews online, like the Havsten Chair. Please balance your videos with the reviews because it makes a huge difference when you sing the praises of one item and the purchasers say it’s awful. Thanks!
So glad to see someone in Canada where I can actually get the stuff shown haha! Sad that the SINNERLIG pendant doesn't seem to be on the website anymore, lucky me XD
Ikea just opened in the Philippines. I wonder if Ikea furniture will last in the Philippines since its humid there and always wet from the rain. I love your designs especially the Japandi❤️ episode
i love your videos! could you do one on different types of flooring? i’m wanting to know the best quality/cost effective wood (wood alternative) floors and bathroom tile
I’ve wanted to buy the Stockholm rug for so long and just didn’t commit. The big one was $199 when you posted this. Today, by me, (basically NYC), the big one is $399. 😭 You should do a price check update video.. comparing the prices in the video vs the prices today! Tragic!
Please, please, please, please, please, please, please, please, please: get back to making new content. You are simply the nicest and most educational interior designer on RUclips
The only thing I like in your list is the sofa and they do not have it anymore. It will perhaps reappear with a 50% price increase as they did with Kivik.
My goodness, let this stupid lockdown end! My IKEA shopping list is already WAY beond my financial limits and you're not helping Vivien 😁 great video as usual 💚
Ok I’ve got it the ‘j’ is silent 😁. It is a start, lucky you. So glad your show popped up I love it and I love your advice. I have the decorating skills of a gnat so thank you.
I find LED lamps from ikea to be really cold, harsh light. I have one that is dimmable and even at it's lowest, I find the light quality to be so harsh.
Not fair! You have Pontypants to help you with the pronunciation!
i basically have a direct line to ikea 🤣
@@PoshPennies ha ha this is so funny!!!
🤭🤣🤣
May I have a swedish husband aswell?..
You can buy a Swedish husband at IKEA???
Of COURSE!
🤣🤣🤣
Hi from 🇸🇪 Sweden!
I love to hear when people from other countries than Sweden pronounces the names of IKEA's furniture etc.
You're doing a pretty nice job 👍!
The names of IKEA's items are either names of places (Stockholm, Kallax), human names (Billy, Stigbjörn, Bror) or just a word, real, or made up, like a pun (Gladom, made from 'glad' = same in both English and Swedish, and the very typical Swedish word 'lagom', that is an absolutely exact measure of anything. When something isn't too much nor too little, too fast or too slow. Of course that measure differs from person to person and one occasion to another. "How much milk do you take in your coffee?" "Lagom, thank you!" 😳😂 Sometimes a guessing game!
Gladom likely means "not too glad, just 'lagom' ".)
Here are some more explanations from the video.
Fjädrar - Feathers
Sällskaplig - gregarious
Bekant - familiar, known, acquainted
Skådis - short or slang for 'skådespelare'/'skådespelerska'= actor/actress
Ädelsten - gem
Enudden - a name of a place, meaning 'the Juniper Ness' (small peninsula)
Bittergurka - Bitter Melon/ Bitter Gourd
Vattenkrasse - Water Crest
Lindbyn - name of a place: the Linden Village
Bitter Gourd? What? Why? That’s so random.
@@RealNameNeverUsed I know! It's weird in Swedish too 😂
Wow that's interesting. Thanks for sharing. I always kind of knew they should mean something, cuz I used to even study Norwegian.
@@crazymelomanka Yes, the Scandinavian languages*, Danish, Norwegian and Swedish are very similar. Spoken Swedish and Norwegian sound alike (well, depending on dialects of course, but let's use the standard languages here), and considering that Norway has two separate varieties, seen as different languages, Bokmål and Nynorsk. Nynorsk is heavily influenced by Danish. Norway's history is nearly 1000 years of occupation of either Denmark (the majority of time) and Sweden. 1814 Denmark had to give Norway to Sweden after the wars in the middle and north of Europe and Russia. That was the last time Sweden were in a war🤞. 1905 Norway was released from the "Swedish - Norwegian Union", but was invaded by Germany during WW2. Anyway, they have been it's own country since. All years under Danish flag made prints in spelling. Both Danish and Norwegian have stayed closer to the original Norse than Swedish. Even though Denmark borders to Germany, and has some influences from German and Low German, Swedish had huge trading connections since the Viking era. Both vocabulary and grammatically. The Hanseatic League where Visby on the island Gotland and Stockholm were involved, made hundreds of businessmen come here, to the underdeveloped North, seeing great opportunities to start up everything from crafts like glazier shops, glassblower shops to all kinds of trading.
A typical linguistical example is the words for 'window', actually "wind eye"
Danish - vindue (øje - eye)
Norwegian - vindu/vindauge
(øye/auge - eye)
Swedish - FÖNSTER from the Low German word 'Vinster', in modern Germany 'Fenster'. Coming from the Latin 'fenstera'. 'Fenstera' was used parallel to window in English for a long while.
HOWEVER, "vindöga", windeye, was, like in Danish and Norwegian a small opening or hatch for letting smoke out or light in, depending on where i was.
It's still used, mostly dialectally in different versions, for a tiny window or hatch on the attic or an old hay barn.
Hence, Swedish differences a bit from our neighbors, but we still at least understand, in general around 90-95% of written language. Swedes usually can understand spoken Norwegian, but we can have difficulty with Danish. Their pronunciation...😵💫😭😭😭, According to us they speak with a hot potato in the mouth, swallowing the last half of every word. And, they (true!) still counts like in the Dark Ages. It's about the same as in English and Swedish up to 20. Then it works like in German "One and Twenty", "two and twenty", "nine and twenty" etc. Until 49. That's where hell starts. They suddenly switch to 20 instead of 10. And it's a half here and a half there... Oh dear Lord, or something...
*Not to confuse with the Nordic Languages, which are Danish, Norwegian, Swedish, Icelandic and Faroese from the Old Norse side AND Finnish from the Finno-Ugric languages.
"Norden" in Swedish, meaning exactly "The North" and "Scandinavia" are either confused or wrongly used interchangeably in English.
Scandinavia are the countries of the Scandinavian peninsula, the mountain ridge, (Norway and Sweden) and Denmark (the ridge isn't showing much in Denmark, but stretches there) and sometimes Finland, where the mountain ridge is clearly visible in the northern parts.
Anyway, Iceland and the Faroe Islands are not Scandinavia.
@@annabackman3028 yeah, I remember we studied some of that at University (linguistics). Good reminder and some new info for me. Thanks.
Remember in a recent video I asked about how to eliminate musty smells? It turns out my drywall was moldy. Landlord replaced entire wall, new insulation and now no more odor!! Thanks for telling me to find the source so I could have a fresh smelling home.
i'm so happy to hear that! so much better for your health, too.
don't mind me, just bookmarking some items i like!
1:27 FJADRAR pillows
4:22 NISSAFORS cart (squared design)
7:58 FADO orb light
9:30 DYTAG linen curtains
9:54 IKORNNES wooden floor/desk mirrors
10:00 LINDBYN black metal oblong mirror
10:52 ENUDDEN white door hanger
This was so enjoyable - loved having your husband’s input! And your tips are always balanced and thoughtful. Thanks for an excellent post.
Can we talk about how gorgeous her frames are? Those are seriously stunning glasses
Yes!!! I would love to purchase something similar - so pretty and flattering on her!
I'm American but speak Swedish so this was super fun to watch!
😆 I make same face when my Danish bf reads out these IKEA names. Love your videos! Best reference in everything deco, design. Thank you!
My husband is Swedish, too. He put all the ikea furniture together.
Re: the *Sinnerlig Pendant Light:*
Despite its great look, its earthy, granola vibe, etcetera, it has the same *fatal flaw that most pendants have:* *ONE BULB.* With only one bulb these pendants and their hundreds of cousins are all but useless in an area (like an eating area) because you either put a gazillion watt bulb in there and blind everyone, or you have a dimly lit room / area.
It *also* shares *another big flaw* with other pendants: *_you can see the bulb_* in all its bare glory. This means the entire 'shade' is essentially useless as far as protecting your eyes from glare. The advent of L.E.D. bulbs also means you can't get large, incandescent frosted *'globe' bulbs* anymore that would have at least minimized the glare, at least none in wattages over 40 watt.
This is sooo true!
I have a "special" bulb in mine, so I just use it for cozy lightning in the living room. Not everything has to be practical in my opinion, even if cieling lights are mostly used for that need :)
Great tips, tx. Your husband's input was adorable!
I love how you both help eachother in videos, it's so cute 😂
So appreciate your videos. Inspiring and fun. Those interactions with your husband cracked me up!
OMG! I’m so in love with your husband, every English speaking decor channel should have someone to correct the IKEA product’s name pronunciation, I’m so tired of hearing lazy designers not even taking the time to consulti at least Google translator for a much better and professional outcome of there videos! They just rather butcher the names!
Their.. :)
OMG I love that Fado lamp
I love the fado
You can look at it and not get your retina burnt, but it still actually lights up the room
I really like the birch finish in Ikea furnitures, especially Malm and (previous) kitchen.I also prefer Billy to Kallax. ikea Korken and 365+ jars are also excellent.
Your resident Swede is stealing the show! More camera time for him please!
haha i should live stream him assembling ikea furniture and speaking (swearing in) swedish 😂 he does have his own channel, if you care to check it out: ruclips.net/user/pontypants 😍
@@PoshPennies wow thanks! please do! i imagine he would chant something in swedish and the ikea furniture will just assemble itself.
HA! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Anyone who have plants should get the Ikea watering can - the one with the long nozzle is soooo pleasant to use! I found it about 1,5 year ago, and there was ONE left. I grabbed it and hurried to the checkout - can't believe I was so lucky to get one!
You and hubby are adorable.
I liked the clear glass carafe with stopper. That was the only item I liked. Guess that’s why I’ve been to IKEA exactly once.
This was a very good collection! Also, your Swedish pronunciation is very good! Greetings from a Norwegian teacher.
This was honestly SO helpful. So many great items and tips that I wouldn’t have known about. Thanks! 🙏🏾
I just received my Farlov sofa. You are the fourth person on RUclips to say it is fabulous. I am so excited to put it together. Your hubby is really sweet to help you with the pronounciation.
Everyone who comes to my home definitely asks me about my ikea watering can ☺️ So proud to own it 👍
Hi… I found your channel through the video of how to make your house feel expensive
I love your channel, you guys are too cute and by the way I love Sweden
Thank you!
You are very good are what you are doing ✅
And very charismatic! ❤️
And your husband is very cute too 👌
Loved this!! The best IKEA product review I have seen
So many of these are "now or never", and the Sinnerlig pendant lamp. Kullaberg stool, the tall Ikornnes mirror, and Bittergurka watering can are discontinued/no longer available... at my store.
Note: Kugis @9:13 Variera @9:19 Ikornnes @9:48 (they weren't timestamped in the video)
Thanks for all the info! We just moved to Switzerland (from Uzbekistan) and are so happy to have a bright and airy (and functional) apartment again! Now....to furnish it without breaking the bank!
This was so informative, straightforward and enjoyable to watch. Love your channel!
That board would be great for homeschool. Absolutely!
My entire life is stored in Kuggies boxes 😂 So many nice pieces I didn’t know 😍 I think I might need to go to Ikea soon! Loved this 🎥👏❤️
I’m so late but catching up on all of your videos. You have very quickly become my absolute favorite interior design RUclipsr!! (Also very valuable to me as a Realtor)
Love the addition of your husband in this one!!😂🤗
I just put my Kallax together today. I'm using as a tv stand/storage for linens. 😁
I love your glasses! Super cute
That was great. I think the only thing I've ever gotten at Ikea was a bag of tea lights so you showed some great ideas!
The most surprising thing about this video to me is that your husband is Swedish, but it never occured to you to learn Swedish on the most basic level at least out of respect of his culture and so the most important person in your life and his side of the family can speak their native language with you.
Hi, loving your channel and the way you explain everything. I have a request: Could you make a video on how to combine in one room a living room with a studio? I have to fit 2 desktop PCs, plus a desk, couch and tv, and i dont now how to make it cohesive, and i want to avoide it ends up looking like an office. Thanks!! and sorry for the bad english
You're fantabulous!!! Thanks for the great tips!!!
The ABBA music! LOL!
You are amazing I love your channel and videos they are so helpful ! ❤️
Love this! Lohals is one of my favourite IKEA pieces ever. I have it in my bedroom and it makes me happy every morning when I get up :D Thanks for the tips, Havsten looks perfect for my future office (I was going for an orange chair but watched your design mistakes video earlier and have been reformed xD)
In Portugal the Lindbyn mirror in the 110cm circumference is no longer available 😞😞😞(maybe that is what they are talking about), you can still get the 80cm and the oval one. They are beautiful 😍
😍
@@PoshPennies update, the Lindbyn 100cm is back in stock 🥳🥳🥳, I bought one, but it's so big that it distorts the image a bit when you are far from it 🤦, but I kept it all the same, I waited over a year for it!!!😂
I checked out some of the pieces that you recommend on the IKEA site, and some got horrible reviews online, like the Havsten Chair. Please balance your videos with the reviews because it makes a huge difference when you sing the praises of one item and the purchasers say it’s awful. Thanks!
Love the white pendant light
Very helpful! Thanks! Pretty sure I’m going to buy all those rugs you listed!
I loved this video! Have a lot of homework to do in IKEAs website now!!
why is the painting behind you sideways?
I’ve loved the pax system for years
Thanks for putting sizes in cm as well!!
Pretty cool stuff! Great idea 💡
So glad to see someone in Canada where I can actually get the stuff shown haha! Sad that the SINNERLIG pendant doesn't seem to be on the website anymore, lucky me XD
Lindbyn mirror is my favourite. In Dubai they sell in gold frame as well. It looks stunning but is out of stock.
It was so funny with the random swedish viking input! Haha!
Ikea just opened in the Philippines. I wonder if Ikea furniture will last in the Philippines since its humid there and always wet from the rain.
I love your designs especially the Japandi❤️ episode
can you please recommend bed frames from Ikea?
Good suggestions. I’m just hoping you flipped that print behind you the correct direction.
i love your videos! could you do one on different types of flooring? i’m wanting to know the best quality/cost effective wood (wood alternative) floors and bathroom tile
IKEA SÄTER is the best soffa !
ikea the biggest showing room is in delft Netherlands 🇳🇱 😋.
Not in Stockholm?
The husband came in handy :D
😂
I’ve wanted to buy the Stockholm rug for so long and just didn’t commit. The big one was $199 when you posted this. Today, by me, (basically NYC), the big one is $399. 😭
You should do a price check update video.. comparing the prices in the video vs the prices today! Tragic!
First again!!!! Thank you Pontypants for the correct pronunciation 😁!
Germany also has the Frosta..
I wish we had an ikea close by. Theres only one in my country.
they changed the kallax dimensions...the shell walls were thicker before.
Please, please, please, please, please, please, please, please, please: get back to making new content. You are simply the nicest and most educational interior designer on RUclips
thank you so much 💗💗 I'M BACK!!!!!
Pls make some videos on how to choose wall art
Your honey is a keeper ❣️👍🏻
Would be fun if he also told us what the words mean!
Nice. Can't find many of these in Ikea, Bangalore 😢
"Pssh, Americans!"🤣
Going to buy Stockholm rug. The largest size. Thank you
The Skarsta desk reminds of an over bed table in a hospital room.
The only thing I like in your list is the sofa and they do not have it anymore. It will perhaps reappear with a 50% price increase as they did with Kivik.
Thank you for sharing! Very helpful!
My goodness, let this stupid lockdown end! My IKEA shopping list is already WAY beond my financial limits and you're not helping Vivien 😁 great video as usual 💚
They’re still not open in your area??
They open between May 10-17th now. Hopefully for good
Ok I’ve got it the ‘j’ is silent 😁. It is a start, lucky you. So glad your show popped up I love it and I love your advice. I have the decorating skills of a gnat so thank you.
Nope, it makes a y sound!
Sadly we no longer have the Frosta stool anymore in the Netherlands 😔
Just found you. Love your different eyewear. Please provide 👓 in the description box as well😍 Thank you. I'm a year late, so hope you get this🤩
The fact that that rug is handwoven and it's that cheap, really means someone's labor is being exploited
Was the picture behind you standing on its side?
I enjoyed this so much I subscribed to your channel. Totally luv your husband 😀 he made me smile. Does he have an unmarried brother? 🤣🤣
Not that I know of! but if i find out he does have a spare brother you'll be the first to know! 😆😂thx for the sub 💞
I would argue with all the white metal items, cheap and extremely cold, depressive stuff.
Cant find these items in my country
I find LED lamps from ikea to be really cold, harsh light. I have one that is dimmable and even at it's lowest, I find the light quality to be so harsh.
Oh and I love your channel.
You can buy a Swedish husband at IKEA???
Of COURSE!
🤣🤣🤣
Very good video! Thank you!
Alternative title: ikea furniture teir list
Frosta’s gone from Singapore too, sad times 😩
Just subbed, thanks for sharing.
Where do you buy wall art?
why is picture behind you sitting sideways?
You have the best husband ever!
(BRA SVENSKA GIFT?)
is the painting behind you a print of a painting by egon schiele?
Yes ☺️
epik
Who would chose a traditional-style hook over a sleek, modern hook? Uh, someone who prefers traditional style.
Awesome info! ❤️