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This Is The Best Way To Secure A Pair Of Dunks (& Every Other Hot Drop In Town)
Last month, ASOS became the latest platform to offer customers a selection of new Nike Dunk styles. Mirroring the frantic annual attempt to secure Glastonbury tickets, ASOS wished shoppers “good luck” ahead of the trainers’ first come, first served 9am release. Though capped at one pair per customer, the e-commerce giant’s Instagram account was soon flooded with hundreds of comments stating that the shoes had sold out in less than a minute, with some users claiming that the three new colourways had surfaced online hours before the drop was meant to go live.
It might sound like standard drama on the sneakerhead scene but this incident is the latest example of classic kicks being sold in the same way as coveted designer collaborations. Created in increasingly limited numbers, many brands are starting to capitalise on the popularity of long-established styles by limiting the supply and demand chain for new iterations. This strategy is particularly prevalent when it comes to retro-inspired trainers, which enjoyed a style renaissance over the course of 2020. Beloved by those in the know for some time, old school kicks have now crossed the threshold from streetwear staple to Gen Z wardrobe must-have, leading to many brands gatekeeping the classic silhouettes and leaving consumers empty-handed.
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In the same vein as the North Face’s 1996 Nuptse puffer jacket revival, celebrities such as Hailey Bieber and Bella Hadid have been crucial players in solidifying the mass desire for old school sneakers throughout the last year. Sporting colourful iterations of Nike Dunk Lows and Air Jordan 1s with everything from leather trousers to overcoats, the hype around chunky, logo-heavy sneakers seems to have been replaced with a pining for comfortable, effortless cool. The surge in popularity of leather ’90s classics, in particular, is hardly surprising as the shoes have long been associated with the Americana aesthetic. 2020’s The Last Dance cemented Michael Jordan as the GOAT not only of basketball but of fashion too and his Parisian chic sporting vibe is more lusted after than ever before. But with vintage pairs costing a pretty penny, the latest releases are in serious demand, meaning the reasonably priced footwear has become almost impossible to cop.
Thankfully, a series of apps and sites are offering another way to enter the footwear fold, with a select number of retailers holding ‘sneaker raffles’ for savvy shoppers. These raffles invite customers to enter a ‘prize draw’ via email sign-up; if they win, customers are guaranteed a chance to purchase the shoes. Sound complicated? It might do at first but the process is actually pretty simple, allowing the average shopper a fair shot at securing popular styles through a randomly allocated ticketed draw. Most importantly, it stops affordable styles from being upsold at astronomical prices on resale apps (because who seriously wants to buy £89 Dunks for £300 on Depop?).
Although secondhand shopping platforms offer a solution to the fashion industry’s mounting sustainability issues, they often end up locking normal people out of the shopping experience altogether, becoming a playground for those with large disposable incomes. Raffles aim to eliminate this problem by offering customers a level playing field for purchasing at the market rate. Luxury retail giant Selfridges saw this as a major component in launching The Yellow Draw in 2018, a raffle service operating through Instagram and the Selfridges app.
“The Yellow Draw is our way of giving everyone a fair shot at getting their hands on product,” says Bosse Myhr, Selfridges’ director of menswear and womenswear. “When stores are open we can sometimes see queues beginning the night before a launch and we wanted to create an experience that felt more considered and in the end more enjoyable for our customers.” The online space also means that launches are no longer confined to flagship stores, which is great news for those who live outside the capital. “Due to the limited numbers, often stock is only allocated to our Oxford Street store,” says Bosse, “so we were keen to give those customers living outside of London more opportunity.”
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There are, of course, many other platforms offering sneakerheads the chance to snag the latest drops, with one of the most popular being the Nike SNKRS app. Listing upcoming draws daily, the app allows users to sign up to notifications, which alert you when the raffle opens. Plenty of designer stockists are now jumping on the Nike hype, too. Dope Factory, which sells the best of brands like Jacquemus and Marni, also hosts a ‘drop’ page, allowing customers to enter ticketed draws for the latest Air Force, Air Max and yep, you guessed it, Air Jordans.
There are raffles that step beyond the retro world too, with some supplying new wave styles from big names like Converse and adidas. END Launches is one of the best examples of this, giving users the chance to purchase trainers from coveted sports labels like New Balance, Saucony and Reebok. END ventures outside the sneaker space, too, and is currently advertising a draw for the latest Dr. Martens x Suicoke sandals. Spanish site SVD is also bringing more brands into the mix, running raffles for ASICS, Vans and Veja alongside classic Nike kicks.
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Like most things in the fashion world, the raffles move fast, meaning you need to know which date your chosen kicks are coming out to secure a place in the draw. Or you could take to checking the apps like you do your Instagram news feed. “I check Nike SNKRS every other day to see if there is anything I want to cop,” says 25-year-old student Safa, who recently secured a pair of Air Jordans. “I sign up to the draws on my boyfriend’s, dad’s and sister’s phones at 8am and then by 8.15am you know if you’ve won a lucky place to purchase them.” 
It might seem like a system more suited to gig tickets than trainers but raffles offer a glimpse at what a more democratised shopping experience could look like, one free from professional fashion flippers and pesky bots. For those looking to secure a pair of Dunks ahead of summer, raffles offer your best chance on the internet – but like everything in life, you’ll still need a sprinkling of luck. 
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Meghan Markle and Kate Middleton had one thing in common this week
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The royals, from Meghan Markle to Kate Middleton and Princess Diana, love to wear violet. (Photo: Getty, Art: Yahoo Lifestyle photo-illustration)
Kate Middleton and Meghan Markle just stepped out in matching ultraviolet looks. A coincidence? Not really.
On Monday, Markle showcased her berry-hued ensemble (a violet Babaton dress and strawberry-red Sentaler coat) to visit Birkenhead, while Middleton recycled an old-favorite, a violet pleated Oscar de la Renta jacket and skirt. It turns out that Princess Diana was a big fan of wearing violet too.
In 2018, Pantone may have named “Ultra Violet” color of the year, but for the royal family, the shade has a much deeper history. “Historically, purple has been highly valued, driven by its burdensome production and its association with wealth, power and royalty,” writes Valencia Prashad for the New York Times. “Do Prince Harry and his fiancée, Meghan Markle, know that it is said that in the 16th century Queen Elizabeth I of England didn’t permit anyone but close relatives of the royal family to wear purple?” Even though Pantone has already moved onto naming “Living Coral” as 2019’s color of the year, it appears that the royal family’s love affair with violet isn’t ending anytime soon. 
Below, see 16 different ways to incorporate violet into your wardrobe today, starting at just $30.
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Alfani Turtleneck Poncho Sweater (Photo: Macy’s)
A comfy and cozy poncho sweater in the royals’ favorite shade. Style with slacks for an upscale look or leggings for a comfortable at-home ensemble.
Shop it: Alfani Turtleneck Poncho Sweater, $30 (was $60), macys.com
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MZ Wallace Soho Tote (Photo: MZ Wallace)
If you’ve been looking for the perfect, everyday, carry-all bag to take to work, to the gym and while traveling — this is it. Its minimalist design, clean lines and durable strap will feel comfortable on your shoulder and fit all your essentials with ease.
Shop it: MZ Wallace Soho Tote, $245, mzwallace.com
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Astr the Label Flash Dress (Photo: Shopbop)
An elegant wrap dress with an asymmetrical hem for an extra fashionable flair.
Shop it: Astr the Label Flash Dress, $110, shopbop.com 
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Rothy’s the Point in Orchid (Photo: Rothy’s)
Markle has worn this exact style, but in black. The brand is known for making ultra comfortable footwear that stylish women actually want to wear. Perhaps it’s time to incorporate Rothy’s into your own wardrobe? Your feet will thank you later.
Shop it: Rothy’s the Point in Violet, $145, rothys.com
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Topshop Bouclé Double Breasted Blazer (Photo: Topshop)
We love the houndstooth design on this double-breasted blazer. It’s the perfect statement piece to jazz up your usual office look.
Shop it: Topshop Bouclé Double Breasted Blazer, $125, nordstrom.com
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Zac Zac Posen Eartha Classic Top Handle Bag (Photo: Saks Off 5th)
We love the mixed suede and leather details on this gorgeous trapezoid handbag. Bring it with you to the office and straight to date night afterwards.
Shop it: Zac Zac Posen Eartha Classic Top Handle Bag, $230 (was $495), saksoff5th.com
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The ReNew Puffy Puff (Photo: Everlane)
In fall 2018, Everlane introduced its new sustainably-focused collection, ReNew. Would you believe this stylish lilac puffer coat is made from recycled plastic bottles?
Shop it: The ReNew Puffy Puff, $160, everlane.com
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Adidas Originals TFL Falcon in Off White and Purple (Photo: Urban Outfitters)
If you are always on top of street-style fashion, you know these chunky, retro style sneakers are a fan-favorite. The violet base makes them really pop and stand out from the rest.
Shop it: Adidas Originals TFL Falcon in Off White and Purple, $80, asos.com
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Eloquii Long Sleeve Scuba Dress with Tie (Photo: Eloquii)
We could easily see Markle or Middleton rocking this simple and elegant scuba dress. It’s conservative, but the waist-tie helps accentuate the waist for a flattering fit.
Shop it: Eloquii Long Sleeve Scuba Dress with Tie, $100, eloquii.com
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Lane Bryant Peplum Sheath Dress (Photo: Lane Bryant)
For special occasions, this peplum sheath dress is a must-have. It’s a bright alternative to a typical LBD, and there’s a reason the royals are always spotted in sheath dresses.
Shop it: Lane Bryant Peplum Sheath Dress, $63 (was $80), lanebryant.com
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Babaton Wallace Dress (Photo: Aritzia)
Babaton was the label behind Meghan’s violet dress during her Birkenhead visit. Although, the version the duchess wore quickly sold out, this is a fantastic similar option.
Shop it: Babaton Wallace Dress, $49 (was $98), aritzia.com
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Asos Edition Asymmetric Soft Cocktail Dress (Photo: Asos)
This cocktail dress is perfect to wear to a winter wedding. All you need to do is add a pair of chandelier earrings and sparkly heels.
Shop it: Asos Edition Asymmetric Soft Cocktail Dress, $151, asos.com
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Crap Eyewear The Sweet Leaf (Photo: Crap Eyewear)
These Kurt Cobain-inspired oval sunglasses are a great throwback to his classic rocker style, now available in a playful violet shade.
Shop it: Crap Eyewear The Sweet Leaf, $59 (was $79), crapeyewear.com
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Fjällräven Kånken Laptop Backpack (Photo: Nordstrom)
If you are unfamiliar with Fjallraven Kanken, it’s a popular Swedish backpack label. It’s known for its durability and stylish design. Take it with you on your morning commute, as a carry-on or during a road trip. It can even double as a backpack for any current moms or moms-to-be.
Shop it: Fjällräven Kånken Laptop Backpack, $110, nordstrom.com
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Slope Beanie Hat (Photo: Amazon)
If you still don’t have a proper beanie to wear this season, this chic and simple ribbed version will do just the trick. At $9, it’s an unbeatable price, too.
Shop it: Slope Beanie Hat, $9, amazon.com
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Lou & Grey Cozy Mock Neck Tunic Sweater (Photo: loft)
A vibrant and comfy sweater to wear on lazy days when you just want to cozy up on the couch, light some candles and binge on Netflix.
Shop it: Lou & Grey Cozy Mock Neck Tunic Sweater, $60 (take 50 percent off with code WANT), loft.com
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• 3 ways to copy Meghan Markle’s berry-hued look for the winter  • Meghan Markle just wore a $35 H&M dress and it’s still in stock • Flash sale alert: This top-rated Perricone MD day cream is 50 percent off at Ulta 
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A Very Scandi Gift Guide
The pressure to buy gifts during the holiday season can be intense, but once they’re all bought and wrapped, it feels wonderful to give a thoughtful, beautiful, and useful item to someone you love or appreciate. Gifts aren’t the only way to say thank you, but they sure are nice!
To make shopping a bit easier for you, we’ve compiled a list of the items we’ve been loving this year. To make it easier on your wallet, we’ve included some great discount codes.
If you have to compile one of those anxiety-producing “wish lists” so pervasive at this time of year (we can’t be the only ones who finds this stressful!), let our guide serve as inspiration for you!
Here’s your Scandinavian design gift guide for the holiday season and beyond:
Design
Himla af Klint Tabbed Notebook by mishmash x Guggenheim
A collaboration between stationary brand mishmash and the Guggenheim Museum in NYC, this notebook is a mishmash classic silhouette combined with colors inspired by Klint’s work. There’s a current survey of her work – the first of its kind and scale – on at the Guggenheim until April 2019.
Himla af Klint Tabbed Notebook by mishmash x Guggenheim, €19.50
    Graphic Design Prints by Aurélia Durand
Copenhagen-based, French-born Aurélia’s graphic design art is colorful and full of joy. Frame a print for your wall and forget all about the winter blues!
Graphic Design Prints by Aurélia Durand, starting from €4
    Skandinavisk Mini Candles: Nature
Skandinavisk captures the scents of the Scandinavian landscape better than anyone else. Their candles, along with their body care and diffusers, offer a range of deeply engaging fragrances, ranging from the concrete (“Hav,” for the ocean) to the abstract (“Hygge”). As a gift idea, we love their mini candle sets because you get to try out a few variants and really make your home cosy for the winter.
Skandinavisk Mini Candles: Nature, €45
    MK Studio Ceramics
The elegant, unique ceramics from MK Studio in Copenhagen will have you clamouring to come home for meals. Choose one special mug for your daily coffee, or pick a set of plates to upgrade your dinnerware. These are pieces you’ll have for a lifetime; they’re handmade with incredible skill.
MK Studio Ceramics, starting from €20
    Set of Two Silver Cobra Candleholders by Georg Jensen
A classic design by Constantin Wortmann for Danish heritage design company Georg Jensen, the Cobra Candleholders are as timeless as they are high-quality. The undulating bodies catch light in a sublime way, making these more than just candleholders; they’re art. Other Georg Jensen favorites include the sleek Koppel Pitcher and the cute-meets-functional Elephant Bottle Opener.
Set of Two Silver Cobra Candleholders by Georg Jensen, €129
    Eva Sola Legio Nova Vase
This sophisticated porcelain vase by Danish brand Eva Solo is perfect for showcasing a flower arrangement. The gentle ridges and flare at the bottom keep it from getting boring.
Eva Sola Legio Nova Vase, €64
DISCOUNT!
Take 20% off your entire Eva Solo order on their webshop with the code EVASOLO20, valid until 31st December.
    Nordic Knots Classic Rug in Cream/Blue
Designed in Stockholm with the Swedish landscape and classic textile design as guiding inspiration, Nordic Knots makes some of the most gorgeous and hearty rugs around. Their cream/blue colorway of the classic flatweave is minimalist, artistic, and will suit a range of styles. It’s a piece you’ll be using for decades.
FREE GIFT
When you buy a rug from Nordic Knots, use the code NKBLANKET at checkout to receive a free, handcrafted wool blanket with purchase. The blanket is worth 2.490 SEK. Perfect for keeping cozy this winter!
Nordic Knots Classic Rug in Cream/Blue, starting from €299
    2019 Small Recycled Calendar with Board & Clip by The Brown Paper Movement
In need of a 2019 desk calendar, or one to hang in the hallway? This small clipboard calendar, made in Scandinavia from 90% recycled paper, is beautifully-designed and easy-to-use. We love all of the products in this shop, but their recycled ones especially capture our hearts.
2019 Small Recycled Calendar with Board & Clip by The Brown Paper Movement, €23
    Blossi Table Lamp by Nuura
Oooh baby, if you’re looking for a sleek new table lamp, look no further. We fell in love with the Blossi collection from Danish lighting firm Nuura the second we saw it, and the table lamp is perhaps it’s best design. With a silhouette recalling the iconic PH Lamp, yet a totally new take on materiality and warmth, this light is bound to be a design classic for decades to come. Just imagine this beauty on your desk!
Blossi Table Lamp by Nuura, €599
    Cirrus Travel Steamer by Steamery Stockholm
Hate having to iron your clothes? Us too! This handheld steamer is among the strongest on the market, especially at this affordable price point. The travel steamer is so useful for those constantly on the road; who hasn’t opened their suitcase to a wrinkled shirt or dress? With this little device, those moments are short-lived.
Cirrus Travel Steamer by Steamery Stockholm, €80
      Fashion
SilverTech Everyday Packs by Organic Basics
Organic Basics makes fantastic foundational pieces in neutral colors. Their packs, including socks, t-shirts, briefs, and leggings, make getting your wardrobe staples easy (and less expensive!). Their SilverTech line includes antimicrobial thread that means you have to wash less and thereby waste less water. Or check out their Christmas packs for an easy gift.
DISCOUNT!
Get 15% off your entire order with code SCANDI15  
SilverTech Everyday Packs by Organic Basics, starting at €73
    ASOS WHITE Basketball trousers
A pair of wide-leg trousers is such a versatile addition to a wardrobe; they look good on everyone, they’re comfortable, and they can be dressed up or worn casually. This pair from ASOS WHITE are perfectly cut and so elegant! They come in Tall, Petite, and Curve versions.
ASOS WHITE Basketball trousers, €58
    ASOS WHITE Oversized Puffer Jacket with Hood
This boxy, oversized puffer jacket looks cool on everyone and keeps you warm all winter. One of our favorite features is the drawstring arm cuffs, which are great for cyclists who need to keep their wrists warm.
ASOS WHITE Oversized Puffer Jacket with Hood, €85
    Philospher Watch by Nordgreen
A sleek, simple watch with silver hardware and a classic black leather strap, the Philosopher is a thoughtful timepiece that looks good on everyone, for any occasion. The excellent price points belie the fact that the quality is tip-top (these were designed by Danish über-designer Jakob Wagner, of Bang & Olufsen fame). Nordgreen has a small set of additional designs and they’re all worth a look.
Philospher Watch by Nordgreen, €179
DISCOUNT!
Get 20% off your order with the code SCANDISTANDARD20
    High Collar Wool Blend Jumper by Arket
With a loose-fitting, cropped silhouette and a bold color, this cozy turtleneck is a great winter wardrobe addition. For the quality, the price is solid, and the wool blend includes recycled polyester as well as alpaca fiber.
High Collar Wool Blend Jumper by Arket, €99
    Hair Clips by Maanesten
Sometimes you just want something small and cute. These hair clips by Danish accessories brand Maanesten are the thing. There are clips, claws, and combs in a range of sweet designs. They’re not cloying, so you won’t feel like a kid wearing them; just a slightly cooler grown up. These make a great gift for friends, advents gifts, or stocking stuffers.
Hair Clips by Maanesten, starting from €12
    Rains Backpacks and Bags
Danish raingear brand Rains makes rain coats and a number of other weather-proof items, but their backpacks are simply the best. Well-proportioned, stylish, and extremely functional, a Rains bag will last for a long time and keep all your precious items dry.
Rains Backpacks and Bags, starting from €69 EUR or 70 USD
    Menswear from Aiayu
Hyper-sustainable, ethical Danish fashion and linen brand Aiayu has recently launched their menswear line – although let’s be real, it’s all unisex – and it’s very good. With solid basics like tee-shirts, pyjamas, and cashmere pullovers, there’s something for everyone looking to make their wardrobe more ethical, high-quality, and chic. We especially love their relaxed button down shirt, a must-have in everyone’s closet.
Menswear from Aiyau, starting from €60
    Holzweiler Wool and Cashmere Poncho
A poncho with a zip and a collar? So fancy! This ultra-warm, super-comfortable poncho is rendered in wool and cashmere, making it the perfect top layer for any outfit. The bright colors are true to Norwegian fashion brand Holzweiler’s quirky-yet-stylish core, and they always get it just right. This one is pricey for sure, but it will last forever. Looking for one of their scarves instead? Head over to our guide.
Holzweiler Wool and Cashmere Poncho, €330
    & Other Stories Knee High Plaid Blazer
Nothing pulls an outfit together like a sharp blazer. This one has a chic silhouette and a classic pattern, topping off any outfit nicely.
& Other Stories Knee High Plaid Blazer, €99
    Terry Bathrobe by Tekla Fabrics
Danish bedding brand Tekla Fabrics has come out with two terry cloth bathrobes and they are just the thing to lounge around in over the holidays (and forever after). The thick cotton terry will make even the coldest mornings feel cozy.
Terry Bathrobe by Tekla Fabrics, €159
    Mini Sac by Aesther Ekme
Danish/French bag brand Aesther Ekme creates architectural, sophisticated pieces that will stand the test of time, both quality and style-wise. Their crossbody Mini Sac is a wonderful every day bag; not too big, not too small. We especially love the new “Haze” color that has just a little hint of lavender-blue.
Mini Sac by Aesther Ekme, €365
    Norse Projects Socks
Socks have previously gotten a bad rap as a gift, but they’re making a strong comeback! This warm but lightweight striped cotton pair from Norse Projects are just cool enough to add a little something to your outfit, but minimalist enough to go with everything. Plus, everyone needs socks!
Norse Projects Socks, €20
    Edith Necklace by Pernille Corydon
The classic style of this gold-plated silver flat snake necklace makes it an easy piece to wear on its own or layer with others. This is an every day necklace you’ll never want to take off!
Edith Necklace by Pernille Corydon, €97
    Classic Pump Fragola by Bartels Since 1920
A timeless pump with a little twist. Bartels Since 1920 is a fourth generation heritage shoe brand making the highest quality shoes in extremely small batches in a family factory in Italy. The Classic Pump Fragola has an almond toe for a demure look, and bright pink stripes to make your look pop. These are seriously special shoes!
Classic Pump Fragola by Bartels Since 1920, €375
      Travel
The Design Hotels Book
The stunning, hefty annual Design Hotels book highlights some of the most beautiful and thoughtfully-designed hotels around the world (259 hotels in this book). There are interviews with hoteliers as well as a list of the most influential designers and architects currently changing the game in hotel design. This book provides serious travel inspiration; highly recommended for those looking for their next holiday plan!
DISCOUNT!
Get 20% off your book with the code SSDESIGNHOTELS20, valid until 24th December.  
The Design Hotels Book, €59.90
    The Insider Packing Cubes by Away
Not great at fitting all your stuff in your suitcase? Who is! These packing cubes are the easy and stylish way to make sure your suitcase is never overflowing again. So useful for those who travel often!
The Insider Packing Cubes by Away, €45
    LOST iN City Curated Guides
LOST iN’s city guides cover both Stockholm and Copenhagen, as well as a slew of other fantastic cities, from Miami to Warsaw to Buenos Aires. The guides incorporate both traditional recommendations as well as profiles and interviews with interesting people around the city. It’s all about getting a sense of the culture, rather than just finding your next place to eat. They’re also light, affordable, and look beautiful!
DISCOUNT!
Get 25% off all LOST iN City Guides with the code SCANDITRAVEL25, valid through 31st December  
LOST iN City Curated Guides, €10 each or €95 for all 19 guides
      Books & Magazines
    The Eye: How the World’s Most Influential Creative Directors Develop Their Vision
This gorgeous book by Kinfolk founder Nathan Williams details the work and vision of majorly influential creative directors around the world, including Grace Coddington, Dries Van Noten, and Spike Jonez. There’s both a modern and “archive” section to each industry, so some of the giants of the field are explained (for example, Alfred Hitchcock in the film section). This is not only a pretty coffee table book; there’s a wealth of information and inspiration.
The Eye: How the World’s Most Influential Creative Directors Develop Their Vision by Nathan Williams, 29 USD | 20 GBP
    Northern Comfort: The Nordic Art of Creative Living by Austin Sailsbury
This book of profiles and essays about creatives entrepreneurs across the Nordic countries is as stimulating as it is aesthetically inspiring. Learn about designers, craftspeople, artisans, chefs, and so many others. Disclosure: Scandinavia Standard is in the book!
Northern Comfort: The Nordic Art of Creative Living by Austin Sailsbury, €39.90
    Sindroms Magazine
Sindroms Magazine is all about “monochrome states of mind.” The first issue was “Red,” the second was “Yellow,” and the forthcoming third issue is “White,” which you can preorder at a reduced price. The magazine is lovely, full of highly-styled images and thought-provoking essays.
Sindroms Magazine, starting from €17
    The Noma Guide to Fermentation by René Redzepi and David Zilber
Dive into the history of fermentation, a key method of New Nordic cuisine, as well as many cosines around the world, presented by Noma head chef René Redzepi and fermentation lab director David Zilber. You’ll also learn about fermentation equipment and recipes for how to use your newly fermented foods.
The Noma Guide to Fermentation by René Redzepi and David Zilber, €17
    Mad About Copenhagen: The Book
Interested in the stories of Copenhagen’s varied food scene? This large book is full of stories of some of the best and most interesting food entrepreneurs, chefs, and restaurant owners throughout the city. There are portraits, personal essays, and recipes. The pictures will make you drool!
Mad About Copenhagen: The Book, €60
      Skincare & Beauty
Kjaer Weiss x Caroline Issa Lipstick in Amour Rouge
Who better to collaborate on a red lipstick than editor and fashion icon Caroline Issa? Danish-American makeup brand Kjaer Weiss is known for their top quality, organic ingredients, and beautiful packaging. Along with Issa, Kjaer Weiss has created a set of red lipsticks that are perfect for pretty much every occasion. The bright Amour Rouge is a favorite. Kisses for everyone this year!
Kjaer Weiss x Carloline Issa Lipstick in Amour Rouge, €54
    Byredo Bibliothèque Eau De Parfum
This unisex perfume makes you feel like you’ve spent all day in an old leather chair, reading books and sipping whisky. It’s a surprising perfume at first, but mellows into something very comfortable on the skin. We highly recommend their candle version as well!
Byredo Bibliothèque Eau De Parfum, €128
    SACHAJUAN Ocean Mist Texturizing Spray
Sometimes your hair just needs a bit of oomph. The Ocean Mist Texturizing Spray from Swedish haircare brand SACHAJUAN is light enough so that you don’t have to fight with your hair the next day, but has enough hold to give you some serious texture. It’s great for short and long hair alike, and has a lovely light scent.
SACHAJUAN Ocean Mist Texturizing Spray, €21
      Food
Coffee Collective Subscription
Give yourself, or someone you love, the gift of life. We mean, coffee. The gift of coffee. Danish roastery Coffee Collective ethically buys and roasts their own beans. You can have bags shipped to your door once (three bags) or twice (two bags) monthly. Shipping is available internationally.
Coffee Collective Subscription, starting at €35/month
    20 Caramel Box by Pärlans Konfektyr
For a retro vibe, there’s nothing like the handmade, charmingly-packaged caramels from Swedish candy boutique Pärlans Konfektyr. They come in a range of delicious flavors. Their large box of 20 caramels will certainly satisfy those with a sweet tooth, and the vintage-looking boxes are a real time warp. Enjoy with a hot pot of coffee or tea!
20 Carmmel Box by Pärlans Konfektyr, €22
    To Øl Beer Club
For serious beer aficionados, a membership to the To Øl Beer Club is the perfect gift. Each month you’ll receive 9 – 12 beers (including exclusive releases), a beer zine, merchandise, and a guide to all of the beers. Danish brewery To Øl’s quality is excellent, so you can be sure that each beer is hand-picked by experts. You can cancel your subscription at any time.
To Øl Beer Club, €60/month
      Experiences
Louisiana Museum of Modern Art 1 + 1 Year Membership
At Louisana, a 1+1 Membership allows you and a guest free entry. You also get 10% off at the gift shop, access to exclusive events and previews, and free entry at a number of other museums including KUNSTEN and Utzon Center in Aalborg, HEART in Herning and Munchmuseet, Henie Onstad Kunstsenter and Nasjonalmuseet in Oslo. You’ll get their beautiful catalogue sent to you quarterly as well.
Louisiana Museum of Modern Art 1 + 1 Year Membership,€80
    Fotografiska 1 Year Membership
Photography lovers will go wild for a Fotografiska membership. There are a number of different tiers, starting at just €59. All membership levels include free entrance, discounted admission for a guest, discounts at the shop and restaurant, access to events and all exhibition tours. Fotografiska routinely has some of the most innovative and interesting photography exhibits globally.
Fotografiska 1 Year Membership, starting at €59
    Marble Matter Workshop
Marble Matter holds workshops on paper marbling and the use of plant dyes. You’ll not only learn techniques and make your own pieces, but also find out how to continue these crafts at home. The classes are fun for advanced artists and new creatives alike!
Marble Matter Workshop, starting from €94
      Donate
If you’d rather show you care by donating money to a worthy cause, there are plenty of organisations and individuals that need donations.
You can’t go wrong with International Committee of the Red Cross or Médicins Sans Frontieres, both working to reduce suffering in disaster and conflict zones.
  Other organisations for your consideration:
Planned Parenthood
Planned Parenthood provides reproductive health care and education for women at the community level.
  Kiva Microloans
A non-profit allows you to finance small business ventures around the world. Every year, this is our go-to present. The receiver of the gift even gets to chose the loan themselves. Also, when you donate through our link, you give an additional 25 USD for Scandinavia Standard to reinvest (the money goes directly to projects, not to us).
    Activists, Artists & Educators
The more access to information and visual inspiration we have through digital platforms, the more educators, activists and artists are out there providing that information. Many times, they do this for free or very little money – most social platforms aren’t monetised yet (YouTube being an exception). If there’s an activist, artist, or educator that you follow on any of your social channels, inquire as to whether they have a Patreon, Venmo, PayPal, or other form of payment. These payments can be ongoing or one-off. Activists we’re learning from at the moment include Sassy Latte, ShiShi Rose, and Ethincally Jewish.
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A Very Scandi Gift Guide
The pressure to buy gifts during the holiday season can be intense, but once they’re all bought and wrapped, it feels wonderful to give a thoughtful, beautiful, and useful item to someone you love or appreciate. Gifts aren’t the only way to say thank you, but they sure are nice!
To make shopping a bit easier for you, we’ve compiled a list of the items we’ve been loving this year. To make it easier on your wallet, we’ve included some great discount codes.
If you have to compile one of those anxiety-producing “wish lists” so pervasive at this time of year (we can’t be the only ones who finds this stressful!), let our guide serve as inspiration for you!
Here’s your Scandinavian design gift guide for the holiday season and beyond:
Design
Himla af Klint Tabbed Notebook by mishmash x Guggenheim
A collaboration between stationary brand mishmash and the Guggenheim Museum in NYC, this notebook is a mishmash classic silhouette combined with colors inspired by Klint’s work. There’s a current survey of her work – the first of its kind and scale – on at the Guggenheim until April 2019.
Himla af Klint Tabbed Notebook by mishmash x Guggenheim, €19.50
    Graphic Design Prints by Aurélia Durand
Copenhagen-based, French-born Aurélia’s graphic design art is colorful and full of joy. Frame a print for your wall and forget all about the winter blues!
Graphic Design Prints by Aurélia Durand, starting from €4
    Skandinavisk Mini Candles: Nature
Skandinavisk captures the scents of the Scandinavian landscape better than anyone else. Their candles, along with their body care and diffusers, offer a range of deeply engaging fragrances, ranging from the concrete (“Hav,” for the ocean) to the abstract (“Hygge”). As a gift idea, we love their mini candle sets because you get to try out a few variants and really make your home cosy for the winter.
Skandinavisk Mini Candles: Nature, €45
    MK Studio Ceramics
The elegant, unique ceramics from MK Studio in Copenhagen will have you clamouring to come home for meals. Choose one special mug for your daily coffee, or pick a set of plates to upgrade your dinnerware. These are pieces you’ll have for a lifetime; they’re handmade with incredible skill.
MK Studio Ceramics, starting from €20
    Set of Two Silver Cobra Candleholders by Georg Jensen
A classic design by Constantin Wortmann for Danish heritage design company Georg Jensen, the Cobra Candleholders are as timeless as they are high-quality. The undulating bodies catch light in a sublime way, making these more than just candleholders; they’re art. Other Georg Jensen favorites include the sleek Koppel Pitcher and the cute-meets-functional Elephant Bottle Opener.
Set of Two Silver Cobra Candleholders by Georg Jensen, €129
    Eva Sola Legio Nova Vase
This sophisticated porcelain vase by Danish brand Eva Solo is perfect for showcasing a flower arrangement. The gentle ridges and flare at the bottom keep it from getting boring.
Eva Sola Legio Nova Vase, €64
DISCOUNT!
Take 20% off your entire Eva Solo order on their webshop with the code EVASOLO20, valid until 31st December.
    Nordic Knots Classic Rug in Cream/Blue
Designed in Stockholm with the Swedish landscape and classic textile design as guiding inspiration, Nordic Knots makes some of the most gorgeous and hearty rugs around. Their cream/blue colorway of the classic flatweave is minimalist, artistic, and will suit a range of styles. It’s a piece you’ll be using for decades.
FREE GIFT
When you buy a rug from Nordic Knots, use the code NKBLANKET at checkout to receive a free, handcrafted wool blanket with purchase. The blanket is worth 2.490 SEK. Perfect for keeping cozy this winter!
Nordic Knots Classic Rug in Cream/Blue, starting from €299
    2019 Small Recycled Calendar with Board & Clip by The Brown Paper Movement
In need of a 2019 desk calendar, or one to hang in the hallway? This small clipboard calendar, made in Scandinavia from 90% recycled paper, is beautifully-designed and easy-to-use. We love all of the products in this shop, but their recycled ones especially capture our hearts.
2019 Small Recycled Calendar with Board & Clip by The Brown Paper Movement, €23
    Blossi Table Lamp by Nuura
Oooh baby, if you’re looking for a sleek new table lamp, look no further. We fell in love with the Blossi collection from Danish lighting firm Nuura the second we saw it, and the table lamp is perhaps it’s best design. With a silhouette recalling the iconic PH Lamp, yet a totally new take on materiality and warmth, this light is bound to be a design classic for decades to come. Just imagine this beauty on your desk!
Blossi Table Lamp by Nuura, €599
    Cirrus Travel Steamer by Steamery Stockholm
Hate having to iron your clothes? Us too! This handheld steamer is among the strongest on the market, especially at this affordable price point. The travel steamer is so useful for those constantly on the road; who hasn’t opened their suitcase to a wrinkled shirt or dress? With this little device, those moments are short-lived.
Cirrus Travel Steamer by Steamery Stockholm, €80
      Fashion
ASOS WHITE Basketball trousers
A pair of wide-leg trousers is such a versatile addition to a wardrobe; they look good on everyone, they’re comfortable, and they can be dressed up or worn casually. This pair from ASOS WHITE are perfectly cut and so elegant! They come in Tall, Petite, and Curve versions.
ASOS WHITE Basketball trousers, €58
    ASOS WHITE Oversized Puffer Jacket with Hood
This boxy, oversized puffer jacket looks cool on everyone and keeps you warm all winter. One of our favorite features is the drawstring arm cuffs, which are great for cyclists who need to keep their wrists warm.
ASOS WHITE Oversized Puffer Jacket with Hood, €85
    Philospher Watch by Nordgreen
A sleek, simple watch with silver hardware and a classic black leather strap, the Philosopher is a thoughtful timepiece that looks good on everyone, for any occasion. The excellent price points belie the fact that the quality is tip-top (these were designed by Danish über-designer Jakob Wagner, of Bang & Olufsen fame). Nordgreen has a small set of additional designs and they’re all worth a look.
Philospher Watch by Nordgreen, €179
DISCOUNT!
Get 20% off your order with the code SCANDISTANDARD20
    High Collar Wool Blend Jumper by Arket
With a loose-fitting, cropped silhouette and a bold color, this cozy turtleneck is a great winter wardrobe addition. For the quality, the price is solid, and the wool blend includes recycled polyester as well as alpaca fiber.
High Collar Wool Blend Jumper by Arket, €99
    Hair Clips by Maanesten
Sometimes you just want something small and cute. These hair clips by Danish accessories brand Maanesten are the thing. There are clips, claws, and combs in a range of sweet designs. They’re not cloying, so you won’t feel like a kid wearing them; just a slightly cooler grown up. These make a great gift for friends, advents gifts, or stocking stuffers.
Hair Clips by Maanesten, starting from €12
    SilverTech Everyday Packs by Organic Basics
Organic Basics makes fantastic foundational pieces in neutral colors. Their packs, including socks, t-shirts, briefs, and leggings, make getting your wardrobe staples easy (and less expensive!). Their SilverTech line includes antimicrobial thread that means you have to wash less and thereby waste less water. Or check out their Christmas packs for an easy gift.
DISCOUNT!
Get 15% off your entire order with code SCANDIXOBOC15  
SilverTech Everyday Packs by Organic Basics, starting at €73
    Rains Backpacks and Bags
Danish raingear brand Rains makes rain coats and a number of other weather-proof items, but their backpacks are simply the best. Well-proportioned, stylish, and extremely functional, a Rains bag will last for a long time and keep all your precious items dry.
Rains Backpacks and Bags, starting from €69 EUR or 70 USD
    Menswear from Aiayu
Hyper-sustainable, ethical Danish fashion and linen brand Aiayu has recently launched their menswear line – although let’s be real, it’s all unisex – and it’s very good. With solid basics like tee-shirts, pyjamas, and cashmere pullovers, there’s something for everyone looking to make their wardrobe more ethical, high-quality, and chic. We especially love their relaxed button down shirt, a must-have in everyone’s closet.
Menswear from Aiyau, starting from €60
    Holzweiler Wool and Cashmere Poncho
A poncho with a zip and a collar? So fancy! This ultra-warm, super-comfortable poncho is rendered in wool and cashmere, making it the perfect top layer for any outfit. The bright colors are true to Norwegian fashion brand Holzweiler’s quirky-yet-stylish core, and they always get it just right. This one is pricey for sure, but it will last forever. Looking for one of their scarves instead? Head over to our guide.
Holzweiler Wool and Cashmere Poncho, €330
    & Other Stories Knee High Plaid Blazer
Nothing pulls an outfit together like a sharp blazer. This one has a chic silhouette and a classic pattern, topping off any outfit nicely.
& Other Stories Knee High Plaid Blazer, €99
    Terry Bathrobe by Tekla Fabrics
Danish bedding brand Tekla Fabrics has come out with two terry cloth bathrobes and they are just the thing to lounge around in over the holidays (and forever after). The thick cotton terry will make even the coldest mornings feel cozy.
Terry Bathrobe by Tekla Fabrics, €159
    Mini Sac by Aesther Ekme
Danish/French bag brand Aesther Ekme creates architectural, sophisticated pieces that will stand the test of time, both quality and style-wise. Their crossbody Mini Sac is a wonderful every day bag; not too big, not too small. We especially love the new “Haze” color that has just a little hint of lavender-blue.
Mini Sac by Aesther Ekme, €365
    Norse Projects Socks
Socks have previously gotten a bad rap as a gift, but they’re making a strong comeback! This warm but lightweight striped cotton pair from Norse Projects are just cool enough to add a little something to your outfit, but minimalist enough to go with everything. Plus, everyone needs socks!
Norse Projects Socks, €20
    Edith Necklace by Pernille Croydon
The classic style of this gold-plated silver flat snake necklace makes it an easy piece to wear on its own or layer with others. This is an every day necklace you’ll never want to take off!
Edith Necklace by Pernille Croydon, €97
    Classic Pump Fragola by Bartels Since 1920
A timeless pump with a little twist. Bartels Since 1920 is a fourth generation heritage shoe brand making the highest quality shoes in extremely small batches in a family factory in Italy. The Classic Pump Fragola has an almond toe for a demure look, and bright pink stripes to make your look pop. These are seriously special shoes!
Classic Pump Fragola by Bartels Since 1920, €375
      Travel
The Design Hotels Book
The stunning, hefty annual Design Hotels book highlights some of the most beautiful and thoughtfully-designed hotels around the world (259 hotels in this book). There are interviews with hoteliers as well as a list of the most influential designers and architects currently changing the game in hotel design. This book provides serious travel inspiration; highly recommended for those looking for their next holiday plan!
DISCOUNT!
Get 20% off your book with the code SSDESIGNHOTELS20, valid until 24th December.  
The Design Hotels Book, €59.90
    The Insider Packing Cubes by Away
Not great at fitting all your stuff in your suitcase? Who is! These packing cubes are the easy and stylish way to make sure your suitcase is never overflowing again. So useful for those who travel often!
The Insider Packing Cubes by Away, €45
    LOST iN City Curated Guides
LOST iN’s city guides cover both Stockholm and Copenhagen, as well as a slew of other fantastic cities, from Miami to Warsaw to Buenos Aires. The guides incorporate both traditional recommendations as well as profiles and interviews with interesting people around the city. It’s all about getting a sense of the culture, rather than just finding your next place to eat. They’re also light, affordable, and look beautiful!
DISCOUNT!
Get 25% off all LOST iN City Guides with the code SCANDITRAVEL25, valid through 31st December  
LOST iN City Curated Guides, €10 each or €95 for all 19 guides
      Books & Magazines
Northern Comfort: The Nordic Art of Creative Living by Austin Sailsbury
This book of profiles and essays about creatives entrepreneurs across the Nordic countries is as stimulating as it is aesthetically inspiring. Learn about designers, craftspeople, artisans, chefs, and so many others. Disclosure: Scandinavia Standard is in the book!
Northern Comfort: The Nordic Art of Creative Living by Austin Sailsbury, €39.90
    Sindroms Magazine
Sindroms Magazine is all about “monochrome states of mind.” The first issue was “Red,” the second was “Yellow,” and the forthcoming third issue is “White,” which you can preorder at a reduced price. The magazine is lovely, full of highly-styled images and thought-provoking essays.
Sindroms Magazine, starting from €17
    The Noma Guide to Fermentation by René Redzepi and David Zilber
Dive into the history of fermentation, a key method of New Nordic cuisine, as well as many cosines around the world, presented by Noma head chef René Redzepi and fermentation lab director David Zilber. You’ll also learn about fermentation equipment and recipes for how to use your newly fermented foods.
The Noma Guide to Fermentation by René Redzepi and David Zilber, €17
    Mad About Copenhagen: The Book
Interested in the stories of Copenhagen’s varied food scene? This large book is full of stories of some of the best and most interesting food entrepreneurs, chefs, and restaurant owners throughout the city. There are portraits, personal essays, and recipes. The pictures will make you drool!
Mad About Copenhagen: The Book, €60
      Skincare & Beauty
Kjaer Weiss x Caroline Issa Lipstick in Amour Rouge
Who better to collaborate on a red lipstick than editor and fashion icon Caroline Issa? Danish-American makeup brand Kjaer Weiss is known for their top quality, organic ingredients, and beautiful packaging. Along with Issa, Kjaer Weiss has created a set of red lipsticks that are perfect for pretty much every occasion. The bright Amour Rouge is a favorite. Kisses for everyone this year!
Kjaer Weiss x Carloline Issa Lipstick in Amour Rouge, €54
    Byredo Bibliothèque Eau De Parfum
This unisex perfume makes you feel like you’ve spent all day in an old leather chair, reading books and sipping whisky. It’s a surprising perfume at first, but mellows into something very comfortable on the skin. We highly recommend their candle version as well!
Byredo Bibliothèque Eau De Parfum, €128
    SACHAJUAN Ocean Mist Texturizing Spray
Sometimes your hair just needs a bit of oomph. The Ocean Mist Texturizing Spray from Swedish haircare brand SACHAJUAN is light enough so that you don’t have to fight with your hair the next day, but has enough hold to give you some serious texture. It’s great for short and long hair alike, and has a lovely light scent.
SACHAJUAN Ocean Mist Texturizing Spray, €21
      Food
Coffee Collective Subscription
Give yourself, or someone you love, the gift of life. We mean, coffee. The gift of coffee. Danish roastery Coffee Collective ethically buys and roasts their own beans. You can have bags shipped to your door once (three bags) or twice (two bags) monthly. Shipping is available internationally.
Coffee Collective Subscription, starting at €35/month
    20 Caramel Box by Pärlans Konfektyr
For a retro vibe, there’s nothing like the handmade, charmingly-packaged caramels from Swedish candy boutique Pärlans Konfektyr. They come in a range of delicious flavors. Their large box of 20 caramels will certainly satisfy those with a sweet tooth, and the vintage-looking boxes are a real time warp. Enjoy with a hot pot of coffee or tea!
20 Carmmel Box by Pärlans Konfektyr, €22
    To Øl Beer Club
For serious beer aficionados, a membership to the To Øl Beer Club is the perfect gift. Each month you’ll receive 9 – 12 beers (including exclusive releases), a beer zine, merchandise, and a guide to all of the beers. Danish brewery To Øl’s quality is excellent, so you can be sure that each beer is hand-picked by experts. You can cancel your subscription at any time.
To Øl Beer Club, €60/month
      Experiences
Louisiana Museum of Modern Art 1 + 1 Year Membership
At Louisana, a 1+1 Membership allows you and a guest free entry. You also get 10% off at the gift shop, access to exclusive events and previews, and free entry at a number of other museums including KUNSTEN and Utzon Center in Aalborg, HEART in Herning and Munchmuseet, Henie Onstad Kunstsenter and Nasjonalmuseet in Oslo. You’ll get their beautiful catalogue sent to you quarterly as well.
Louisiana Museum of Modern Art 1 + 1 Year Membership,€80
    Fotografiska 1 Year Membership
Photography lovers will go wild for a Fotografiska membership. There are a number of different tiers, starting at just €59. All membership levels include free entrance, discounted admission for a guest, discounts at the shop and restaurant, access to events and all exhibition tours. Fotografiska routinely has some of the most innovative and interesting photography exhibits globally.
Fotografiska 1 Year Membership, starting at €59
    Marble Matter Workshop
Marble Matter holds workshops on paper marbling and the use of plant dyes. You’ll not only learn techniques and make your own pieces, but also find out how to continue these crafts at home. The classes are fun for advanced artists and new creatives alike!
Marble Matter Workshop, starting from €94
      Donate
If you’d rather show you care by donating money to a worthy cause, there are plenty of organisations and individuals that need donations.
You can’t go wrong with International Committee of the Red Cross or Médicins Sans Frontieres, both working to reduce suffering in disaster and conflict zones.
  Other organisations for your consideration:
Planned Parenthood
Planned Parenthood provides reproductive health care and education for women at the community level.
  Kiva Microloans
A non-profit allows you to finance small business ventures around the world. Every year, this is our go-to present. The receiver of the gift even gets to chose the loan themselves. Also, when you donate through our link, you give an additional 25 USD for Scandinavia Standard to reinvest (the money goes directly to projects, not to us).
    Activists, Artists & Educators
The more access to information and visual inspiration we have through digital platforms, the more educators, activists and artists are out there providing that information. Many times, they do this for free or very little money – most social platforms aren’t monetised yet (YouTube being an exception). If there’s an activist, artist, or educator that you follow on any of your social channels, inquire as to whether they have a Patreon, Venmo, PayPal, or other form of payment. These payments can be ongoing or one-off. Activists we’re learning from at the moment include Sassy Latte, ShiShi Rose, and Ethincally Jewish.
    Heads up! This post contains affiliate links. Don’t worry, the commission we make comes at no additional cost to you. For more information on our affiliate program, please see our Disclosure Policy.
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