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Did you know this cozy little watercolor started a European home decor revolution in the early 1900s?

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Mateo P.

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Did you know this cozy little watercolor started a European home decor revolution in the early 1900s?

Painted in 1894 by Swedish master Carl Larsson, Cosy Corner gives us an intimate peek into his beloved family home. Larsson rose from grinding poverty in Stockholm to become one of Sweden's most cherished painters.

He and his wife Karin meticulously designed every inch of their house, blending English, Scottish, and Japanese influences into their own distinctive aesthetic. When a book of these domestic scenes was published in Germany in 1909, it became an instant bestseller, making Scandinavian interior style a global sensation.

The resting dog, handcrafted textiles, and warm light evoke a sense of deep peace. It is an invitation to slow down and create your own sanctuary of warmth and beauty in today's fast-paced world.

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