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Raami glasses from Iittala, perfumes from Byredo and Loewe, hand soap from Aesop 

The final weeks of 2019 for me went pretty much with hunting for an apartment – and finally changing one – and I couldn’t be happier to be done with all that stress and start the new year (and decade!) in a new home.

When it comes to new years, I don’t believe in resolutions but rather in all year long reflecting and consciousness. However, it is still a good moment to stop and look back, think about where you are in life and whether you are going in the right direction. 2019 was pretty good to me, obviously there were many moments of mental blur and clutter as usually in life, but in general I felt stronger than ever in my body, started some interesting projects and enjoyed Paris to the most. All what I wish to take with me to the new decade.

Happy new year.

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The reason why I would recommend to pay a visit for the Yves Saint Laurent museum in Paris is not really the content, but the building. Of course you’ll see there the iconic pieces such as smoking, safari jacket and some gorgeous costume jewelry, but the green carpet floor was the one that caught my attention.

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Khaite’s AW2018 lookbook provided some instant inspiration for the last cold days at Paris. But the real reason why I saved few photos on my desktop is the backdrops that reminds me about the apartments in Finland. Very modest, which is something I’ve been missing lately.

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Carmen D’Apollonio – Pot Head Vases

Vase dreaming in human forms. I’m planning to go to a ceramics course and create my own dream vase, I used to do lots of things with my own hands and I can’t think of anything more relaxing.

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Sketch of Fondation Louis Vuitton by Frank Gehry

Sofa at Prada

Two from the weekend. I visited Fondation Louis Vuitton’s Etre Moderne – MoMa à Paris exhibition, which grew my obsession towards Alexander Calder’s works. I also stopped by Prada store, which grew my obsession towards green.