Recently we've been admiring the inviting interiors of Studio Ilse's Ett Hem Hotel; in particular, this guest suite inspired by a Carl Larsson painting. As Ilse Crawford told Monocle last June, the color palette features "the sort of tones that human skin looks good against."
To replicate the look, see our sources for furniture, lighting, and fabrics below (we even found a source for the tiled Kakelunger stove). See our previous post on the rest of the hotel: Subtle Splendor in Stockholm.
Above: A mix of rich tones and soft, Dutch colors mingle in the guest suite at Ett Hem.
Above: The 2213 Three-Seater Sofa by Borge Mogensen is available in mahogany (shown), black, and tan for CA$16,495 from Mjolk; it's also available through Fredericia Furniture.
Above: For those in the UK, Ikea's grey Ludde Sheepskin is £20; in the US, you can source Huset's Gotland Sheepskins from the Swedish island of Gotland for $350 each.
Above: Source a small piece of Studio Ditte's Porcelain Wallpaper Colorful to function as framed art; €135 per roll.
Above: Bernard-Albin Gras' Lampe Gras in black is $875 from Design Within Reach.
Above: Ikea's Lack Coffee Table is $39.99.
Above: Studio Ilse's 456 Sidekick Table is made from solid European chestnut with a black-brown high gloss finish; contact De La Espada for sourcing information.
Above: The Fauteuil Chair by Christopher Howe is an upholstered French 19th century chair with deep buttoned horse-hair, beechwood legs, and brass castors; contact Christopher Howe for pricing and availability (also see Manor-Worthy Furniture from Christopher Howe).
Above: Coyuchi's Ruched Muslin Cloud Coverlet is woven from four layers of 100 percent organic cotton muslin; prices range from $518 for a full/queen size to $562 for a king.
Above: A traditional Swedish Kakelunger stove can be custom made in Ontario by Stone House Pottery; antique stoves are also available from Lindholm Kakelunger (as shown above).
N.B.: Looking for more ways to steal a hotel's style? See 216 more Steal This Look posts.