Lagom: The Swedish Art of Living a Balanced, Happy Life
By (Author) Niki Brantmark
HarperCollins Publishers
Harper Thorsons
18th October 2017
21st September 2017
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
747
Hardback
288
Width 134mm, Height 181mm, Spine 26mm
470g
Uncover the secrets of the Swedish philosophy of life called Lagom meaning just enough. At its core is the idea that we can strike a healthy balance with the world around us without having to make extreme changes, and without denying ourselves anything.
This delightful book, written by Niki Brantmark, founder and curator of the award winning interior design blog, My Scandinavian Home, gives a taste of the philosophy behind Lagom and shows how to include some of the principles into our daily lives. Inspirational and fun ideas to help you achieve balance, well being and a more sustainable existence.
The book is divided into three sections. Introducing Lagom to your personal life includes ideas for decluttering your home, conscious buying and embracing slow design. At work take time to balance your day with a proper lunchbreak and a gadget free Sabbath, while outdoor staycations in remote settings can offer relaxation you never knew possible!
Lagom at home and with our families explains the art of simple pleasures bring a dish entertaining at home, of shared craft activities with our children and less stressed homework time! And finally theres Lagom in the wider world and the principles of living sustainably as IKEA have pledged in their Live Lagom campaign -make some small changes like using LED lightbulbs, taking shorter showers and upcycling and you are living a Lagom life,
a rewarding but responsible life; not denying yourself or sacrificing what you love, while not taking from the planet more than you need. Its just the right amount!
Niki Brantmark is the founder and creator of the ward winning daily interior design blo My Scandinavian Home, which was inspired by her move to Sweden from London 13 years ago. Her blog receives 550,000 page views per month from readers all over the world. Niki has an MA in Psychology from the University of Edinburgh and has published two books. She lives with her family in Malmo, Sweden.