One on the jaw dropping design surprises on our trip to Sweden was entering the cutest cafe on earth, in Falun, at the site of the historic copper mine. Honestly, my pictures do not do justice to the place and I was embarrassed to take photos of the actual bakery section, so just take my word for it. Visit the mine in order to visit the cafe! Of course we couldn't eat any of the food, but black coffee and other drinks are generally kosher, so we could still sit and enjoy! Basically the cafe consists of many rooms and outdoor areas, decorated with a really effortless looking mix of vintage Swedish furnishings that just works. Truthfully, someone told me that Swedes, both male and female, just know how to decorate, it is in their genes somehow, which I do find very interesting. And this truly makes Sweden that much more the kind of place I love to be! I've included a few photos for you to enjoy, so keep on reading.
A sweet little children's table with a little faux placemat of sorts in the middle and a chalk board. And that red lamp shade, perfection.
Gorgeous wall paper that looks both vintage and modern, and is likely modern, works well with the fun cross stitch embroidery. Fika is actually the word used to describe a coffee break with friends, and Swedes are very serious about their fika, which traditionally includes black coffee and a cinnamon bun and is done twice daily. Another reason to love Sweden!
White walls and wooden floors provide the perfect backdrpp for a mix of all kinds of wooden furniture, and the results are perfect for enjoying a fika!