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Thursday
Oct292009

Dos Family


My twin sister has been bugging me to blog about Dos Family, a blog from Sweden created by Jenny Brandt, Staffan & Isabelle Halling McAllister. After a quick google search I learned several blogs have featured this blog already but I had to jump on this bandwagon after seeing the gorgeous photos on their site (Jenny is a photographer). It's all about everyday families in everyday homes. Brilliant.

Reader Comments (19)

i totally love this blog! i want that i heart tv poster for my house.

29 Oct 2009 | Unregistered CommenterAmandromeda

I love the black wallpaper with the white birds!!! It would be perfect for my entry, Does someone know where I can buy it

29 Oct 2009 | Unregistered CommenterKarö Design

What a really awesome fun space!!!

I loved this blog. I will add the link to it in my blog. Thanks for sharing !

29 Oct 2009 | Unregistered CommenterAnita

We just did some polka dot rugs for a client just like the rugs in the first photo. I had to look twice to see if those were our rugs that we made. Our had 4 polka dots per runner though. If anyone wants rugs like that...contact us!

Adorable x 1,000!

Karo- that wallpaper is by Hanna Werning. You can buy it online at wallpaperfromthe70s.com

29 Oct 2009 | Unregistered Commenterzee

Thank you so much for linking to us. Have a great halloween weekend

29 Oct 2009 | Unregistered CommenterDos Jenny

What sweet rooms! Thanks for sharing.

Man those Swedes sure do love their flag banners. And, you know what? I can get behind that.

Dos is a great concept - pics of every day families in ordinary homes. If I had one gripe though it would be that there is a clear preference for homes that harbour acres of kitsch (junkstore ceramics, corny figurines, posters or prints that shout I'm Too Cool and kids toys, artfully displayed of course). Kinda Selby, but not...if you know what I mean.

Still the homeowners are very kind to let us have a small peep into their world.

Perhaps Dos could broaden their preferences.

29 Oct 2009 | Unregistered CommenterDenise

Really fun post! Will have to check out their blog.

30 Oct 2009 | Unregistered CommenterPeggy

Gorgeous! It's nice to see really lived in spaces with lots of stuff still looking lovely.

30 Oct 2009 | Unregistered CommenterEvie

Keeping it real ... and stylish!

30 Oct 2009 | Unregistered Commentermidcenturyjo

great blog, thanks for posting about it! i want to move to sweden.

30 Oct 2009 | Unregistered Commentergreybreaks

Thank you so much for featuring this blog! Nothing will replace DtI in my daily life, but! One thing that is rarely found here is the sense of people -- the most we usually get in the (very lovely) professional work you display is a blurred figure intruding on a perfect room.

A bed covered with stickers, sensible and inspired solutions, scratched flooring, the rattiness of use and make-do, rather than the perfection of a new creation -- it can be a relief! And somehow, the occasional actual person brings something to the mix.

Kim, you're bril and generous.

30 Oct 2009 | Unregistered CommenterAnonymous

Loved the dining table area and the other one too with the hanging pots and pans - makes it look more real.

31 Oct 2009 | Unregistered Commenterweight loss

Lovely photographs! Your sister has great taste :)

1 Nov 2009 | Unregistered CommenterCarrie

what a fun and colorful space! such a great eclectic style :)

3 Nov 2009 | Unregistered CommenterJessica Sutton

I missed this post! I am glad you brought it up again! I have a new blog to check out!

14 Sep 2011 | Unregistered Commentershannon8foot6

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