Autumn is here and it's time to give your home a new makeover - not only because of the shorter days and lower temperatures, but also because it deserves it! There is no better feeling than when you curl up in your favorite corner and are surrounded by warm, soft materials and pieces of furniture that invite you to relax. If we've already switched to autumn cookies and tea, why shouldn't the home also start emitting those real cozy vibes? All you need are the right pieces that will turn your space into an autumn oasis.
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Modern architecture and interior design are characterized by a constant search for the perfect style. Sometimes the secret lies in the merging of two worlds, as in the case of Japandi. Yes, you heard that right. Japandi is like a combination of rice pudding and Scandinavian cinnamon balls - an unusual but divinely good pairing.
Scandinavian style has long been synonymous with simplicity, functionality and timeless aesthetics, but in recent years it has undergone a transformation that takes it to a new level of sustainability. With an emphasis on circular design and sustainable practices, the Scandinavian home becomes not only an aesthetic pleasure, but also a refuge from the fast pace of modern life.
The Danish chain JYSK, known for promoting the hygge lifestyle under the slogan HYGGE is where JYSK is, has presented a new range of garden furniture and decorations ideal for the coming summer and the Belonging and Release trend.
When we think of home improvement, we think of interesting and affordable pieces of furniture that should be so small and practical that they can easily be placed in most homes. The process is much easier if you think ahead about a small but important change in the home that does not require major work, make a list and then go shopping.
Earth Day is an ideal time for change. It is necessary to start with small steps in order to reach the goal and reduce your negative footprint on the environment.
TikTok is currently the most popular social network among young people. And that's where new stars are born - new influencers who create interesting content for their many followers. Among them are certainly the Slovenian TikTokers Swarzzi and Laura Petrinec, who joined the JYSK campaign I'll take you to work.
JYSK, the Danish furniture and interior design brand, has built its success story on employee satisfaction since its inception in 1979. It was for this purpose that they activated the global campaign Bring dedication, which they named in Slovenia I'm taking you to work. In the campaign, they want to present JYSK in an innovative way as an employer that takes excellent care of its employees and offers them the possibility of advancement and incentive pay.
A new collection of Christmas decorations has arrived in JYSK stores. In it you can find decorations for the home, patio or front door, Christmas trees and also accessories for decorating the festive table, which will especially beautify homes during the winter holidays.
JYSK presented a new socially responsible project "JYSK story for good night", whose goal is to equip seven Slovenian resorts, which are owned and managed by members of the Association of Friends of the Youth of Slovenia, with sleep products. The first donation was made at the Miloš Zidanšek Home of the Association of Friends of the Youth in Maribor, where 70 top-quality mattresses were delivered.
In the last year, we have all realized how important the outdoor space of our home is. Regardless of whether we have a large terrace or just a small balcony with a few square meters, we all love our peace, our urban oasis where we can get away from it all. That is why it is right to create our own urban "hygge" corner, where we will immerse ourselves in the shelter of comfort, satisfaction and well-being.
Plastic from marine debris not only threatens the health of our seas and coasts, but also our economy and community. The problem with plastic is that it never "disappears" in nature, but accumulates in the environment, especially in the oceans. Every year, many dolphins and seals end up in lost fishing nets, and large pieces of plastic waste remain in them, which will pollute the seabed and ocean for centuries. Did you know that it takes about 500 years for a plastic bottle to decompose?