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“Gästgivars” reproduction 19th century wallpaper by DuroPainter Jonas Wallström was born in Arbrå, H“Gästgivars” reproduction 19th century wallpaper by DuroPainter Jonas Wallström was born in Arbrå, H

“Gästgivars” reproduction 19th century wallpaper by Duro

Painter Jonas Wallström was born in Arbrå, Hälsingland in 1798. He lived in the parish of his birth his entire life (he died in 1862) and decorated numerous rooms in his home district, including at the Gästgifvars farm in Vallsta. The inspiration for this wallpaper came from there. Wallström enjoyed working with stencils, as depicted here, and using clean, clear colour scales.


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What I mean when I say cosy minimal dreamsMy wardrobe has become a portrayal of modernised folk/tradWhat I mean when I say cosy minimal dreamsMy wardrobe has become a portrayal of modernised folk/tradWhat I mean when I say cosy minimal dreamsMy wardrobe has become a portrayal of modernised folk/tradWhat I mean when I say cosy minimal dreamsMy wardrobe has become a portrayal of modernised folk/trad

What I mean when I say cosy minimal dreams

My wardrobe has become a portrayal of modernised folk/traditional clothes. I never realised it was possible to play around with cultural clothes in a completely new way. I’m acquiring a new perspective in my life this year, which would have completely mind blown high school me!

@merueiledreams


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I was definitely going for the “I’m a singer from the 70s album cover vibe”. So weird to see I’ve changed styles 100 times within the last 8 years. But this one’s from last year.

Rocking the bantu knots for a night out. Lets do this in the african way Rocking the bantu knots for a night out. Lets do this in the african way Rocking the bantu knots for a night out. Lets do this in the african way Rocking the bantu knots for a night out. Lets do this in the african way

Rocking the bantu knots for a night out.
Lets do this in the african way


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