Tuesday, October 21, 2014

mojang and secrets

Hello everybody!

Greetings from stressed-island. i don`t know what happened but for some reason i constantly have a lot of things to do at the same time and there seems to be no end. Luckily though, i only have good news to tell you which makes all kinds of work go easily.

First off: Do you remember that I talked about our new cottonbags in a former blogpost? While they have been available in my NDC onlineshop for a while, they now moved into their first physical shop: Mojang.

Mojang is a very beautiful little shop in Hägersten, Stockholm. I`ve been there a couple of times myself while visiting Stockholm this summer and bought some beautiful items for our home. You find a little bit of everything there, nice lighting, cute little boxes, jewelry and some fashion items. And now also Mooncake shoppingbags. Cheers to that!. :)

This is the moose-bag, one out of  6 different designs., available here :)



The second great thing that i am dying to tell you is actually a secret, but I can give you a hint: It has to do with the Nordic Design Collective calendar for 2015 and what will be in it...  
I`ll tell you more when I am allowed to! ;)


We have pretty rainy and cloudy weather here these days which makes me even happier staying inside. ;) Last weekend we invited some friends over for a dinner party and the day after we had breakfast in bed (my daughter gets happy and me paranoid because of possible stains on the bed- (in case you now say: common, you can wash your bedsheets! i want to tell you that our complete bed is made out of fabric and stains stick perfectly on beige)). Though it freaks me out every time, is a great weekend tradition that i hope to continue with for many years to come. :)

After that we went to kuralan kylämäki. it is a really nice place where you can look at old houses and how the interior was back in the days. Also they have a cute little cafeteria with a small, old fashioned shop and the main attraction for kids: sheep and a horse. The good part for us is that it is very close to where we live, open all year around and for free. They even have activities for kids there, which makes it super for cloudy sundays.

This weekend my dad came for a visit, which is rare (since we don`t live in the same country) and always highly appreciated. It is always great to talk to him to put things into perspective. Not to mention my daughter who loves her granddad... When picking him up from the train i learned though that she is scared of loudspeakers. who would have thought?

have a great day, everyone! :)


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