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Design Sleuth: Swedish Botanicals as Decor

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Design Sleuth: Swedish Botanicals as Decor

April 11, 2013

It wasn’t until I took a class in botanical illustration that I truly understood the skill that goes into detailing each dissection: the rare meeting of visual arts and science.

Lately we’ve been admiring Swedish botanical portraits for their rich color and depictions of classically Scandi plants: lingonberries, hampdån nettles, and gooseberries; here a few sourcing ideas.

Above: Hanging art in a guest cottage renovation from Kitka.

Above: John and Juli from Kitka picked up a few vintage botanical lithographs from Toronto’s Junction Flea. A selection of Swedish botanics can be found on Etsy.

Above: Swedish botanical prints are available from Skolplansch; the Belladonna and Henbane (L) and Lingonberry and Blueberry (R) are both 190SEK.

N.B.: This post is an update; the original story ran on July 3, 2012.

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